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Quranic scientific claims

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Total mentions
28
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8
Mapped evidence clips
6
Streams
15
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Quranic scientific claims

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Passage coverage

8 mapped passages

Evidence coverage

6 clips connected

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Passages

Quran 41:9-12

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Quran 18:86

3 total mentions feeding this claim

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00:11:2300:38:17
Quran 86:6-7

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Quran 18:85-86

2 total mentions feeding this claim

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00:07:2102:13:27
Quran 2:29

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Quran 21:30

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Quran 16:68

1 total mentions feeding this claim

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Quran 18

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Cited to argue that the Quran contains a cosmological/scientific problem by describing Dhul-Qarnayn finding the sun setting in a muddy or murky spring.

Supports claim through Quran 18:86Open verseOpen stream

Quoted as a supposed scientific error in the Quran, with the speaker arguing it says Dhul-Qarnayn found the sun setting in a muddy spring.

Supports claim through Quran 18:86Open verseOpen stream

Cited to challenge Quranic 'scientific miracles' by arguing Dhul-Qarnayn literally finds the sun setting in a muddy spring, which the speaker presented as a scientific blunder.

Supports claim through Quran 18:85-86Open verseOpen stream

Quoted as a scientific-critique text: used to argue the Quran teaches that Dhul-Qarnayn found the sun setting in a muddy spring.

Supports claim through Quran 18:85-86Open verseOpen stream

Raised in discussion of the 'bee miracle' claim; the verse was used to argue the Quran refers to worker bees with feminine grammar, supposedly anticipating the claim that worker...

Supports claim through Quran 16:68Open verseOpen stream

Cited as an example-filled chapter the panel said contains multiple problems, especially the sleepers of the cave and Dhu al-Qarnayn material, to rebut the claim that the Quran ...

Supports claim through Quran 18Open verseOpen stream
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