Abdollah Mirahmadi; Mahin Taebi
Abstract
The verses of the Qur'an have doctrinal, moral, and biological sciences. There are theories in the verses of the creation of the heavens and the earth, etc., which are part of the monotheism of actions. For example, the second verse of Surah Ra'd refers to keeping the sky without pillars. Studies show ...
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The verses of the Qur'an have doctrinal, moral, and biological sciences. There are theories in the verses of the creation of the heavens and the earth, etc., which are part of the monotheism of actions. For example, the second verse of Surah Ra'd refers to keeping the sky without pillars. Studies show that historians have three views on the verse: 1- Some people consider the verse as a sign of the oneness of God in the Lordship. 2. Some believe that the verse reveals a scientific truth that is the force of attraction and repulsion. This view is based on the method of scientific interpretation. 3- Some people consider the meaning of the verse to be the oneness of the Lord and the master of the universe and believe that no creation or thing is without reference to God. This research has chosen the best opinion through library method and content analysis while analyzing the historical course of opinions and presenting the opinions of commentators and late scholars, and that is the monotheistic fact that divine power is above all causes, keeping the heavens without pillars. For God, it is an easy task and God has created the force of gravity and repulsion.