Islam and Science
Knowledge and science hold a place of paramount importance in Islamic Teachings.
From Avicenna’s medical cannons to Al-khawarizmi’s aljabr (algebra), modern science owes much to Muslim scientific endeavor.
The Qur’an itself contains scientific facts which have only been recently discovered by modern scientists.
Explore this section to learn more.
The Challenge of the Qur'an
Islam’s Position on Knowledge
Qur'an and Science
Biology
Every Living Thing Is Made of Water
Botany
Everything is Made in Pairs
Cosmology
Creation of the Universe
Fusion and Separation of the Heavens and the Earth
Interstellar Galactic Material.
The Sun, Moon and Their Orbits
The Expansion of the Universe
Picture Gallery
Embryology
General Science
Fingerprints
Pain Receptors Present In The Skin
A Numerical Miracle in the Qur'an
Geology
The Clouds
The Water Cycle
The Mountains
The Lowest Point on Earth
The Arabian Peninsula and The Snow Age
Mecca
Formation of Iron
Medicine
Honey
Preventive Medicine
Oceanography
Barrier Between Sweet And Salt Waters
Barrier Between Two Seas
Darkness in The Depths of The Seas And Internal Waves
Physics
Relativity In The Qur'an
The Existence of Subatomic Particles
Physiology
Blood Circulation And The Production of Milk
The Qur’an on The Cerebrum
Zoology
Existence of Animal Communities
The Bee
The Spider
The Birds
Lifestyle and Communication of Ants
Contributions of Muslim Scientists
Muslim Scientists
Architecture
Chemistry
The Mathematical Sciences and Physics
Some Muslim Scientists
Natural History and Geography
Technology
The Medical Sciences
The Influence of Islamic Science and Learning Upon the West
Photo Gallery
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