Explore the profound mysteries of the cosmos through an Islamic lens, delving into the intricate relationship between the Qur’an, the universe, and human existence. This book offers a rich exploration of key themes such as the significance of creation, the wonders of nature, and the role of humans as stewards of the Earth.
Beginning with the Qur’anic perspective on the universe’s creation, the book highlights the divine wisdom and purpose behind every aspect of existence. It emphasizes that the study of the universe is a means to appreciate Allah’s grandeur and majesty.
Throughout its pages, readers will encounter insightful reflections on the natural world, from the vastness of the heavens to the delicate intricacies of life on Earth. The text is enriched with compelling narratives and thought-provoking discussions, making spiritual and philosophical concepts accessible and engaging for all readers.
The book also addresses the ethical implications of humanity’s role in the universe, calling for a responsible and conscious approach to environmental stewardship based on the teachings of the Qur’an. By fostering a deeper connection between faith and the natural world, the book encourages readers to contemplate their place in the grand design of creation.
Ideal for those seeking a deeper understanding of the universe’s wonders and the spiritual insights offered by the Qur’an, this engaging read will inspire readers to reflect on their relationship with the cosmos and their duties as caretakers of the Earth.
Table of Contents [Summarised]
1. School of the world, the universe, the Qur’an, and the human
1.1. The three wonders
1.2. Contemplation: the key for belief
1.3. Secrets, wisdom, and questions for Darwinists
1.4. Civilization and believing in the unseen
1.5. The secret in man and the school of the universe
1.6. Gratitude and contemplation (snow, eye, and fire ocean)
1.7. For a thinking society: purification, transience to eternity
1.8. Heedlessness, activity, and contemplation on the Qur’an
1.9. Miracles of the Qur’an: universe, rain, clouds, and celestial bodies
1.10. Earth’s wonders: moving mountains, seas, fossil fuels, and life cycles
1.11. The morning breath, pressure differences, and geographical findings
1.12. Biology: embryology, fingerprints, and skin sensitivity
1.13. Development and richness of milk
1.14. Accountability and guidance in contemplation
1.15. The envelope (Zarf) and its enclosure (Mazruf)
2. Contemplation of life
2.1. Blessings of time and knowledge
2.2. Divine oaths and life as a capital
2.3. Lessons from the mirror and living for the hereafter
2.4. Knowledge’s purpose and wisdom
2.5. Reflecting on order and disorder