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I did get your point,but I will explain in other way around.Great booklet, but why should the Quran need any sort of justifications, scientific or otherwise, to verify or prove it at all? After all, Muslims believe that it is divine, perfect and for all times, as a bedrock of their faith. Shouldn't that be enough?
(Not to start a religious discussion, Sir, please delete if my post is unsuitable.)
The quran states and commands muslims to research and move to earth and to observe his signs.So,as a Muslim it is my religious duty to research and learn his signs on earth.How and why he created things,from where have we come from and where we will go?If divine commandments provide us little hints and encourage us to search,then why not?
The muslim's intention should not be to explain that his religion is correct since he has strong faith.However,as muslim he must take them as hints and research further over those hints to gain knowledge.
This worldly knowledge which we call as Phd,Mphil or MS is basically tafseer of many verses of quran
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