Used to argue the Quran gets cosmology wrong by describing the earth as created before the heavens and stars, which the speaker treated as anti-scientific.
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9 Say: 'What, do you disbelieve in Him who created the earth in two days, and do you set up compeers to Him? That is the Lord of all Being. 10 'And He set therein firm mountains over it, and He blessed it, and He ordained therein its diverse sustenance in four days, equal to those who ask.' 11 Then He lifted Himself to heaven when it was smoke, and said to it and to the earth, "Come willingly, or unwillingly!" They said, "We come willingly." 12 So He determined them as seven heavens in two days, and revealed its commandment in every heaven.'
This passage was used to argue that the Quran's creation order has the earth completed before the heavens, contradicting the claim that Quran 21:30 teaches the Big Bang.
Quoted as a scientific-critique text: used to argue the Quran teaches the earth was created before the heavens.
Cited to argue that the Quran presents the earth as created and furnished before the heavens, and that stars are missiles against devils, so the passage was used to challenge Quranic scientific accuracy.
Quoted to argue the Quran gives a scientifically false creation order, with the earth completed before the heavens/stars, as part of a critique of alleged Quranic scientific miracles.