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    Posted by Roeyam Jamal on August 25, 2025 at 8:52 am

    It is argued that miracles can be explained through physical laws that are not yet fully understood for example, using concepts like E=mc² to explain events such as Mi’raj, even if it’s understood as a dream and other miracles by using quantumphysics . Spiritual realities are also often interpreted scientifically, with angels described as light or light particles, and jinn as forms of energy. What guidance does the Qur’an provide regarding such interpretations? Does the Qur’an support explaining spiritual or miraculous phenomena through scientific concepts, or does it advise avoiding such speculation in its verses?

    Aejaz Ahmed replied 18 hours, 50 minutes ago 2 Members · 1 Reply
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  • Science And Religion

  • Aejaz Ahmed

    Member August 25, 2025 at 4:20 pm

    Miracles cannot be explained through science, because miracles by definition refer to phenomena that lie beyond experiments, observations, and rational justification. Therefore, describing miracles in a scientific framework is futile. To understand miracles, it should be sufficient to recognize rationally that for the Creator of this vast universe, bringing about events which may appear extraordinary to the human mind is by no means a difficult task.

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