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<option weight="1">{{Pictorial-Islam|1=Qur'an Predicted Black Holes And Pulsars|2=[[File:Pulsars.jpg|240px|link=Quran Predicted Black Holes And Pulsars]]|3=This article analyzes two separate claims made by Harun Yahya concerning black holes and pulsars.
The analysis shows the claim that the Qur'an predicted the modern understanding of Black Holes is not backed by the scientific evidence, and the claim that the Qur'an predicted the modern understanding of pulsars is conjectural and not supported by the scientific evidence.
It has also shown Harun Yahya’s self-contradiction as he used the same Qur'anic verse to ‘prove’ both the black hole and the pulsar. Since a black hole cannot possibly also be a pulsar, it appears that Harun Yahya has refuted himself. ([[Quran Predicted Black Holes And Pulsars|''read more'']])}}</option>





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Qur'an and the Big Bang

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Apologists claim the “Big Bang” is described by the Qur’an. However on closer examination, these claims of miraculous scientific information in the Qur’an are shown to be in error. The Qur’an is silent on the “big bang” because it clearly has no awareness whatsoever of a universe that pre-existed the creation of the planet Earth, or extended outwards into infinite space. It has no understanding of galaxies, or clusters of galaxies, or quasars or pulsars or any of the other things that could have easily been mentioned by Allah and left us no room for quibbling. (read more)