Guys Islam is reforming/evolving whether you like it or not. The Koran bans images, yet how many of you have passports, driver licences, or some other form of picture ID?
It does not. It is generally an Islamic practice not to create an image of something living.
What about verse sof the Koran that are medically, or scientifically impossible?
There are very few as such. Most verses are proven scientifically. Nothing is impossible. Even the one about the sperm being created from the rib was proven to have some scientific relevance recently. There are veins interconnecting the lung area around the veins with the testicles.
Does the fallibility of ancient knowledge unhinge the entire faith or will a new paradigm develop?
New paradigms are always developed. Islam incorporates and conforms with religion. Islam supports iVF, it supports stem cell research, it does not dispute the idea of extraterrestrial life. Basically it highly encourages to keep an open mind to have new ideas.
Very few SCIENTIFIC contradictions exist any more, even though the Quran not once claims to be a book of science. It merely claims to be a book that would be relevant. Of course our own scientific understanding may be limited to prove that relevance at all times.
Quran attacked alcohol, spoke of rights for women, spoke of racism, spoke the individual equality in rights. It did not give a methodical vision of why so and so should be since its not meant for that, these practices weren't understood and were rejected at some point or the other. As our worldly knowledge evolves it keeps proving the relevance of the Quran. Again not in one place would you see the Quran claim to be a book of science.
Will real scholars step up and end the persistent lies so many Muslims beleive?
Like any other religion we'd re-evaluate and conform with science as science tells us more and more. But of course just because/as science is yet to prove the existence of God, we'd not reject God's existence.
Will Islam bring itself into line with the UNUDHR (UN Universal Declaration on Human Right)?
We created the term Human Rights... In a manner of speaking. Around 1400 years ago. People just don't have a good understanding of it. So your question should be will we uphold what we should according to Islam? Like everybody else we aren't absolute followers of our faith. We err, we sin, we stumble and we fall. The idea is to keep on with constant self-correction.