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  2. Quran code - Wikipedia

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    The term Quran code (also known as Code 19) refers to the claim that the Quranic text contains a hidden mathematically complex code.Advocates believe that the code represents a mathematical proof of the divine authorship of the Quran, however this claim has not been validated by any independent mathematical or scientific institute.

  3. Ibn Mu'adh al-Jayyani - Wikipedia

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    Al-Jayyānī wrote The book of unknown arcs of a sphere, which is considered "the first treatise on spherical trigonometry", [5] although spherical trigonometry in its ancient Hellenistic form was dealt with by earlier mathematicians such as Menelaus of Alexandria, whose treatise the Spherics included Menelaus' theorem, [6] still a basic tool for solving spherical geometry problems in Al ...

  4. Kalam cosmological argument - Wikipedia

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    The Kalam cosmological argument was influenced by the concept of the prime mover, introduced by Aristotle.It originates in the works of theologian and philosopher John Philoponus (490–570 AD) [10] and was developed substantially under the medieval Islamic scholastic tradition during the Islamic Golden Age.

  5. Islamic attitudes towards science - Wikipedia

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    Toshihiko Izutsu writes that in Islam, nature is not seen as something separate but as an integral part of a holistic outlook on God, humanity, the world and the cosmos. These links imply a sacred aspect to Muslims' pursuit of scientific knowledge, as nature itself is viewed in the Quran as a compilation of signs pointing to the Divine. [ 66 ]

  6. Sacred geometry - Wikipedia

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    According to Stephen Skinner, the study of sacred geometry has its roots in the study of nature, and the mathematical principles at work therein. [5] Many forms observed in nature can be related to geometry; for example, the chambered nautilus grows at a constant rate and so its shell forms a logarithmic spiral to accommodate that growth without changing shape.

  7. Islamic philosophy - Wikipedia

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    Now, each thing has properly being in some nature because it stands under the complete form proper to that nature, whereby being and species in that nature is. [ 36 ] Early Islamic political philosophy emphasized an inexorable link between science and religion and the process of ijtihad to find truth.

  8. Islam - Wikipedia

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    The Kutub al-Sittah are a collection of six books, regarded as the most authentic reports in Sunni Islam. Among them is Sahih al-Bukhari, often considered by Sunnis to be one of the most authentic sources after the Quran. [68] Another well-known source of hadiths is known as The Four Books, which Shias consider as the most authentic hadith ...

  9. Quranic createdness - Wikipedia

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    Sunnis believe that the Qur'an is the uncreated word of God. Considering a part of the Qur'anic verse 7:54: . To him belongs the creation and the Command. The exegetes have suggested that this verse underlines the separation between God's creation and His command, therefore the Qur'an isn't created.