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Miscellaneous errors.
The Qur’an has many miscellaneous scientific errors on a number of different
issues.
Qur’an 2:261 tells us that every ear of corn has 100 grains. This has not been
proven scientifically and is more than obviously false. It brings into question the
scientific accuracy of the Qur’an and whether the Qur’an is really addressing
scientific issues.
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Qur’an 27:18, tells the story of a talking ant in the time of King Solomon. Ants do
not communicates with words, but with scent and smell, etc. This is a scientific
error, regarding nature.
Muslims, have responded to Christians by saying that the Bible is even more
absurd where Daniel saw a vision of some talking horns on a beast. There is a
difference, however. Daniel was looking at a symbolic, apocalyptic vision that is
not meant to be taken literally. The Qur’an 27:18, however, is talking about an
historical incident involving, Solomon, whom the Muslims believe was a real
prophet in a real event.
These are not the only absurdities of talking in the teachings of Muhammad. In
the Hadith (traditions of what Muhammad said and did), we find more. We are
told that stones talked to Muhammad (Bukhari 1, p. vii), that food talked to
Muhammad while he was eating it (Bukhari 4:779) and a tree cried because
Muhammad would not preach near it (Bukhari 2:41; 4:783). After Muhammad
comforted the tree, it stopped crying (ibid). For this to be true, stones, trees and
food would have to have at least lungs, a respiratory system, vocal cords and a
tongue. One has to wonder if you could be more absurd than this?
The Qur’an 5:6, says that if there is no water to clean oneself with, you should
use sand as a substitute for water. Firstly this is very unhygienic, since sand is
full of dust and is unclean. Even if the God of the Qur’an had not been
addressing scientific issues, one would wonder why he would not know that sand
is unhygienic and dangerous for one's health, thus warning them against it.
Genetic myths.
The Qur’an has many genetic myths about how humans are born, etc. The
Qur’an 86:6-7 says that semen comes from between a man's backbone and ribs.
We know today from biology studies that semen comes from the male genitalia,
so once again, a very inaccurate statement coming from the Qur’an.
In the Hadith, Muhammad was given a revelation from the angel Gabriel as to
why a child resembles the father sometimes, and other times the mother. The
angel told him that it depends on which parent reaches their sexual climax first
during conception (Bukhari 4:546). This has been disproved by genetics.
The Qur’an also tells us that the prophet Jesus was created from dust (3:59) in
Mary's womb (19:20-23). Why she did not get tuberculosis with the dust in her
body seems even more miraculous.
Miscellaneous errors.
The Qur’an has other errors of nature, where 51:49, says of life in creation, "And
of everything we have created pairs that ye may reflect" (see also 43:12; 50:7).
So for all animals they are created in pairs. This is an obvious denial of the fact
that numerous species produce asexually, not in pairs.
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The Qur’an also contains scientific anachronisms of longevity. The Qur’an 18:25
tells the story of some men who slept in a cave for 309 years. Why they did not
die very soon due to dehydration and lack of sunlight is not explained.
The Qur’an 37:143-144 also talks of how the prophet Jonah was swallowed by
the fish, this god in the Qur’an says, "Had it not been that he repented and
glorified Allah, he would certainly have remained inside the fish till the day of
resurrection." We know from scientific, biological studies, that the fish (had it not
vomited him up) would have digested Jonah, which would have seen him dead
and defecated out of the fish. As for the fish, long before the day of resurrection it
would have been well and truly dead and rotted away.
Sick myths.
In the Hadith, Muhammad explains the cause of fever and the reason for high
body temperatures - they come from the fire of hell (Bukhari 4:483, 486). From
today's medical studies, we know the real cause of fevers.
The most common cause of fevers is viral infections like influenza, as seen in a
cold or sore throat. Most other fevers (in temperate climates) are from bacteria,
which affect the respiratory system, bowels, urinary tract and intestines. Fevers
in tropical climates are caused by protozoa (parasites larger than bacteria).
spring of murky water. This is saying that the earth is flat and the sun is very
small.
This is an error of astronomical proportions. Shall I belabor the obvious? The sun
is far bigger than the earth and if it were any closer we would all burn up. Many
Muslims interpret this to mean that he merely looked at the sun from the angle of
it setting past a pond of murky water, but this is not what the text says.
Why Zulqarnain did not go blind or suffer serious eye damage is not explained,
because he still enough eyesight to travel to the other end of the world. He
traveled, "Until, when he came to the rising of the sun, he found it rising on a
people for whom we had provided no covering protection against the sun"
(18:90). In other words he found the sun rising on a scorched people, because
they were nearer to the sun than anyone else! This is a clear denial of the round
earth, where for every morning for everyone on the whole earth, the sun's rays
are closer at midday than the morning!
In the Hadith, Muhammad asked some people, ""Do you know where this sun
goes?" I said, "Allah and his Apostle know best." He said, It goes and asks
permission to prostrate, and it is allowed, and one day it, as if being ordered to
return whence it came, then it will rise from the west."" (Bukhari 9:520). He is
erroneously describing the 'rising' and 'setting' of the sun as supernatural
phenomena. Not only that, he tells us that the sun actually asks this god for
permission to rise and set! Furthermore, in this context, Muhammad was not
reciting poetry, but was giving the Muslims clear instruction on how the sun rises
and sets.
This concept is further supported by the Qur’an telling us, "And the sun runs into
a resting place..." (Qur’an 36:38). We know today from science and astronomy
that it is the earth that spins, not the sun.
Mountainous myths.
As if we have not come across enough absurdities already, the Qur’an and
Hadith teach some monumental errors of science that any Muslim would be hard-
pressed to defend. These scientific errors make a mountain out of a molehill.
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In the Hadith, Muhammad referred to the growth of a baby horse: "...as anyone
of you brings up a baby horse, till it becomes like a mountain" (Bukhari 9:525B).
Muhammad is talking plain nonsense and may have been hallucinating.
We are also told that when Muhammad saw the mountain of Uhud, he said, "This
is the mountain that loves and is loved by us" (Bukhari 9:433). Muhammad taught
that mountains have feelings, emotions and personality. We know today that they
are dead, senseless rock and mineral formations pushed up through continental
drift and shaped often by volcanoes.
The Qur’an tells us that once the hills praised his god (Qur’an 38:18), and that
the mountains were afraid (33:72). It talks of the mountains as if they were hollow
and will one day collapse in Qur’an 19:90; 56:5; Bukhari 9:75.
The Qur’an also has some very shady myths about clouds. The Qur’an 30:24,
says that this god breaks the clouds into fragments so that rain can fall. We know
from science and meteorology that clouds are actually water droplets formed
through evaporation and not hard objects. In 41:11, the clouds also talked to this
god and said, "We do come together, in willing obedience."
Astronomical errors.
From astronomical studies, we know more about the universe than ever before.
There are billions of stars in countless galaxies, of which more are being
discovered all the time. The closest start is 4.5 light years away and the
furtherest stars and galaxies are countless billions of light years away. Some
these stars are very small (such as the white dwarf which is roughly the size of
the earth), while others are massively larger than the sun.
If these big stars were closer to earth, they would drag probably our whole solar
system into their orbit, and the heat would destroy life on earth. Our very survival
depends on these stars keeping their distance.
Let us examine, then, what the Qur’an tells us about the stars and where they
are in distance from the earth. We are told that above the earth there are seven
heavens/firmaments, each above the other (Qur’an 2:29; 37:6-7; 67:3; 71:15).
But we are then told that the sun and the stars are inside the lowest heaven
(37:6-7; 67:5; 78:12-13)!
The Qur’an is telling us that the stars are very small, and they are inside the sky,
or at least the equivalent distance that the sun is from the earth. The lowest
heaven means the closest part to the earth.
Nevertheless, the Qur’an's reference to seven heavens has been hailed by
numerous Muslims as a great scientific insight. Harun Yahya, a popular Muslim
apologist well known for his creationist, anti-evolution booklets and assertions
that the Qur’an has scientific miracles, looks at this. In his Miracles of the Qur’an,
he claims that the Qur’an is giving us insightful scientific instruction on what
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scientists only discovered in the 20th century: that the earth's atmosphere has
seven layers (i.e., the stratosphere, ionosphere, exosphere, etc). However,
Yahya completely ignores that the Qur’an also says, to be consistent with such a
claim, that stars we see are to be found in the lowest levels of our atmosphere!
But we find even more errors regarding stars that ought to be of interest to
astronomers. We read that this god has, "...set out constellations in the
heavens... And moreover we have guarded them from every accursed Satan.
But any that gains a hearing by stealth, is pursued by a fiery comet..." (Qur’an
15:16-19; see also 37:6-7; 67:5). The Qur’an is telling us that stars and comets
chase after evil spirits. It seems strange in any case, that these evil spirits (that
Islam teaches are there to cause man mischief) are also millions of light years
away, letting themselves be chased by enormous stars and comets, when they
could be perfectly safe on earth.
The Qur’an tells us about the prophet Abraham. Like Jews and Christians, they
believe he was an historical character. Muslims assert that the Qur’an is the most
accurate historical record of all prophets. After telling us that Abraham survived
the flood that was in Noah's time (Qur’an 37:79-83), we read that, "Then did he
cast a glance at the Stars, and he said, "I am indeed sick at heart." So they
turned away from him and departed" (37:88-90). Because Abraham felt sick, the
stars all fled from his presence.
Conclusion.
The Qur’an gives a challenge to those who would refute it: "Do they not ponder
on the Qur’an? Had it been from other than Allah, they would surely have found
therein much discrepancy" (4:82).
As regarding science, as well as history, we find therein much discrepancy. Both
contradictions within the Qur’an, as well as scientific errors bring into question
that really wrote it. What could not necessarily be refuted in Muhammad's time
has been refuted in our age of science and advanced knowledge.
Sources:
• Abdullah Yusuf Ali, The Meaning of the Illustrious Qur'an. New Dehli,
India: Kitabbhavan, 2000.
• Dr. Muhammad Muhsin Khan, The Translation of the Meanings of Sahih
Al-Bukhari (nine volumes). Islamic University, Medina Al-Munawarra. Dar
AHYA Us-Sunnah, Al-Nabawiya.
• Harun Yahya, Miracles of the Qur’an, video production. Birmingham, UK:
IPC, Islamic Vision.
• William Campbell, The Qur’an and the Bible in light of history and science,
2nd edition. Upper Darby: Middle East Resources, 2002.
Translation Note:
There are several translations of the Qur’an, most of whom are by Muslims with a
certain degree of trying to translate embarrassing passages to cover over errors.
For example Yusuf Ali's translation (which I have been using for the article)
frequently adds words in brackets, which are not found in the text. Where the
Qur’an recommends that men should "beat them" [their wives], Yusuf Ali
translates "beat them (lightly)" which is not in the text, etc.
The best translation that is the most open-minded is N.J. Dawood's The Koran,
published by Penguin Classics. He has helpful footnotes that explain problems
with the Qur’an (aka Koran), and avoids the deceptive bias found in most other
translations.