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So without saying that the interpretation is wrong an right. The whole point is actually that the quran is not bound by time so interpretations are relative to social norms, times and politics. Why do you think we had so many schools of jurisprudence ( i know that the most popular remaining ones are hanafi, shafi, hambalee, Jafri). Because the interpretation for shariah was extracted with a context in mind of a particular regions social norms and socio-political landscape.They are interpreting a sura of Quran with two scientific theories namely 1) Darwin's theory of evolution 2) out of Africa theory
Both are in big trouble and are subject to change and or modifications so how can you interpret something which claims to be permanent with something in flux.
But I guess we can leave it at that for now... Thanks for entertaining my question.