Sciensophic And Quranic Causative Agent(S): A Comparative View

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spelling 11002 https://intelek.unisza.edu.my/intelek/pages/view.php?ref=11002 https://intelek.unisza.edu.my/intelek/pages/search.php?search=!collection407072 Restricted Document Article Journal application/pdf 22 1.6 Adobe Acrobat Pro DC 20 Paper Capture Plug-in 2016-09-02 20:56:18 5151-01-FH02-FKI-17-08445.pdf UniSZA Private Access Sciensophic And Quranic Causative Agent(S): A Comparative View Ponte Multidisciplinary Journal of Sciences & Research There has been a lot, more than enough, talks, readings and writings on the axiomic (i.e QaÌiyyah musallamah) scientific causative agent(s), from non-Muslim and Muslims alike. Much has also been said from an Islamic and a Muslim perspective. But the question remains whether or not the notion is totally rejected from the Qur’anic point of view, or it is totally approved. This paper will discuss the notion, which sees the Qur’an as a model for anything and everything. Philosophy, Sciences, Technology, and Religion unanimously agree that anything and everything must have a cause, and hence all ‘causeds’ must have a source; philosophy is yet to substantively satisfy our quest, science is still struggling to allay our fears, technology is yet to convince our minds of its danger(s), and religion has not been fully allowed to freely proof its worth, where then lays the ‘causer’, the ‘medium’ and the ‘caused’? The paper will access some scientific notions of the causative agent(s) in the light of the Qur’anic interpretation of such. The major focus of the paper will basically be on those Qur’anic verses and instances, which are of relevance to ‘cause’ and ‘effect’; it will, based on some Scientific presumption and Revelational instructions, submit that ‘the Scientific notion of the causative agent(s) without exploring the religious evidence is unfounded, if not an hoax. 72 9 101-122
spellingShingle Sciensophic And Quranic Causative Agent(S): A Comparative View
summary There has been a lot, more than enough, talks, readings and writings on the axiomic (i.e QaÌiyyah musallamah) scientific causative agent(s), from non-Muslim and Muslims alike. Much has also been said from an Islamic and a Muslim perspective. But the question remains whether or not the notion is totally rejected from the Qur’anic point of view, or it is totally approved. This paper will discuss the notion, which sees the Qur’an as a model for anything and everything. Philosophy, Sciences, Technology, and Religion unanimously agree that anything and everything must have a cause, and hence all ‘causeds’ must have a source; philosophy is yet to substantively satisfy our quest, science is still struggling to allay our fears, technology is yet to convince our minds of its danger(s), and religion has not been fully allowed to freely proof its worth, where then lays the ‘causer’, the ‘medium’ and the ‘caused’? The paper will access some scientific notions of the causative agent(s) in the light of the Qur’anic interpretation of such. The major focus of the paper will basically be on those Qur’anic verses and instances, which are of relevance to ‘cause’ and ‘effect’; it will, based on some Scientific presumption and Revelational instructions, submit that ‘the Scientific notion of the causative agent(s) without exploring the religious evidence is unfounded, if not an hoax.
title Sciensophic And Quranic Causative Agent(S): A Comparative View
title_full Sciensophic And Quranic Causative Agent(S): A Comparative View
title_fullStr Sciensophic And Quranic Causative Agent(S): A Comparative View
title_full_unstemmed Sciensophic And Quranic Causative Agent(S): A Comparative View
title_short Sciensophic And Quranic Causative Agent(S): A Comparative View
title_sort sciensophic and quranic causative agent(s): a comparative view