:: Volume 6, Issue 24 (Winter 2016) ::
مطالعات تفسیری 2016, 6(24): 141-156 Back to browse issues page
The Physical Element of the Creation of the World from Quranic and Cosmological Viewpoints
Seyyed Isa Mostarhami *
Al-Mustafa International University , mostarhami@yahoo.com
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The original element or elements of the creation of the world has been studied by scientists from a long time ago. For some philosophers, the original element of creation is immaterial and made of “light” and / or “reason”. To another group, water, air, fire or the four elements are considered as the initial and original elements of creation of the material world. To show Hekmat, knowledge and power of God to human, the holy Quran has pointed to the original elements and the process of creation and it talks about the existence of “water”, “smoke” and occurrence of “mending” and “rending” at the beginning of creation. The cosmologists and physicists have proposed various hypotheses in this regard by enjoying experimental instruments and methods. The initial fireball with a very high density and temperature in the Big Bang Theory has been considered to be the central point. Some other scientists have proposed other basic particles as an explanation for the initial point and a part of creation process. These findings are compatible with some teachings of the Quran and this could be deemed as one of the scientific wonders of the Quran.

Keywords: Scientific Verses, Scientific Interpretation, Miracle of Quran, Creation of the World, Cosmology
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: Special
Received: 2014/05/24 | Accepted: 2016/01/1 | Published: 2017/05/9


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