Quran ke Scienci Mojaze | Urdu

Name of the book: Quran ke Scienci Mojaze
Language: Urdu
Author: Professor Dr Dildar Ahmed Qadri
Publisher: Paramount Publishing Enterprise, Karachi
Glimpse: This book explores over 350 Quranic verses with profound scientific connotations. It serves as a reference guide for researchers, linking divine revelation to modern discoveries in fields like astronomy, embryology, and geology.

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📘 Book Description

Quran ke Scienci Mojaze (Scientific Miracles of the Quran) is a scholarly work by Professor Dr Dildar Ahmed Qadri, published in 2002, which bridges the gap between divine scripture and modern empirical science. The author posits that while the Quran is essentially a book of guidance, it invites humanity to reflect on the universe’s phenomena to recognise the Creator. The book focuses on approximately 350 verses that carry significant “scientific connotations” across various disciplinesStructured surah-wise, the text provides simple translations followed by brief scientific insights.
It covers a vast array of topics, including cosmology, where it relates the Big Bang theory and the expansion of the universe to Quranic verses. In the realm of biological sciences, it offers a detailed look at human embryology, comparing Quranic stages of development to modern medical observations. Other highlights include the water cycle, the protective nature of the Earth’s atmosphere, and the stabilizing role of mountains. Intended as a Reference Book, this work encourages a multidisciplinary approach to Quranic study, encompassing anthropology, archaeology, and physics to deepen the reader’s understanding of the natural world.