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The Union of Islamic Universities prepares new curricula for human and social sciences from an Islamic perspective. A committee was formed in the union for this regard.
The article shows that in order for Muslims to be the best among nations, they should practice jihad through science not through fighting. Many scientists comment on the important of science.
Three Arab intellectuals give their viewpoints concerning the issue of Islamizing knowledge and science.
Samīr Sarhān argues for the need to have an integrated perspective of religion and, at the same time, raise the banners of science and objectivity.
The author argues that the Qur’ān contains information that has been recently discovered by science.
Studies of brainwave patterns has demonstrated that Qur’ānic recitation affects even the hearts of non-Arabic speaking people and non-Muslims.
The Azhar has rejected a book, taught at the American University in Cairo, after it was found to contain many insults to Islam.
Dr. Zaghloul al-Najjār has again interpreted the Pakistan earthquake as a divine wrath.
An interview with Dr. Zaghlul al-Najjār on the relationship between science and the Qur’ān. Husām Tammām writes that by the end of the interview, he was convinced that the scientific miracles of the Qur’ān are lies, or at least a knowledge-related scandal.
The working of miracles is not exclusive to the modern scientific theory of the Qur’ān. It has old roots, particularly in Sufism, as there was no blessed, righteous man who did not fly through the air, walk on water or foretell the future.

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