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Quran'S Test Scheme And Philosophy
In general, I know that the message of the Holy Qur’an is about the Hereafter and it provides criteria for success and the scheme on which God has created this world. But when this scheme is interpreted, sometimes man takes the support of his philosophy in it. For example, I believe that the inventions that man makes after discovering the laws that exist in this world in his time, those inventions are perfect according to his time and as the knowledge of man increases, it is further improved. There is room for improvement. But you deny this and say that everything is imperfect, yes that man is imperfect. But according to his time, the things created by him are not imperfect, in view of the test they are not completely correct, otherwise the test would have ended. If a person takes the help of his philosophy while explaining the scheme of the Qur’an, then we can disagree with it, but if he says that he is also interpreting the scheme from the Holy Qur’an, then we cannot disagree. want to know whether this scheme of test is supported by purely Quran or it takes help from philosophy too?
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