![]() ![]() ![]() Quran-10:3: Verily your Lord is Allah, who created the heavens and earth in Six Days Quran-7:54: Your guardian-Lord is Allah who created the heavens and earth in Six Days How many days did it take to create the Heavens and the Earth? God cannot make an error in doing simple calculations. There are many numerical contradictions in the Quran. Now, does it match modern science? Do you believe that, Earth was created first, and after that, God created Heaven? Does modern science tell us that? Numerical Contradictions And after that, He spread (flattened) the earth. Quran- 79:27-30: Are you the harder to create, or is the heaven that He built ? He raised the height thereof and ordered it and He has made dark the night thereof, and He brought forth the morning thereof. Quran-2:29: It is He who hath created for you all things that are on Earth THEN He turned to the Heaven and made them into seven firmaments (Skies)…. Which one was created first? As you will see in the verses below, Allah at one time says that Earth was created first and another time He says that the Heaven was created first. ![]() (1) God created the Heaven first or, the Earth first (?) Some Cosmological Flaws: (Scientific contradictions) To disprove their dishonest and deceitful claim-I have compiled some Quranic contradictions and serious scientific flaws in this essay by using authentic Quranic verses and Sahi hadiths, hence categorically proved that Qur’an was man made book. Qur’an has numerous scientific flaws, historical, ethical, and logical contradictions, though Mullahs and many western educated Islamists always claim that Quran is infallible and immutable words of God. With some samples of Quranic contradictions and erroneous science has been prepared to rebut wishful Islamists who are claiming science in Quran. Presented is an excerpt from Syed Kamran Mirza’s “Quranic Erroneous Science and Contradictions” ![]()
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