The Biological Theories of the Beginning of Humanity in the Context of Science and Islam: A Comparative Analysis

Authors

  • Prof. Dr. Matloob Ahmad Head of Department, Arabic and Islamic Studies, The University of Faisalabad, Faisalabad, Pakistan
  • Dr. Muhammad Qasim Ex. Visiting Lecturer in Islamic Studies,Allama Iqbal Open University Islamabad, Pakistan, Jaranwala Cente
  • Dr. Uzma Begum Principal,Govt Postgraduate Girls College khrick Rawalakot, Azad Kashmir, Pakistan
  • Dr. Hafiz Muhammad Sarfraz Ghan Assistant professor Islamic Studies (Visiting), University ofEducation Lahore, Pakistan,Faisalabad Campus
  • Abdul Qayyum Gondal LLM, University of Lahore, Pakistan

Keywords:

Biological Theories, Beginning of Humanities, Science, Islam, Comparative Analysis

Abstract

Science seems to present a coherent theory of the beginning of humanity, but in reality this theory
is based on mere illusions and speculations. This is the reason why strict theories have been proposed
at different times of human birth. In modern times, Darwin's theory that man is a developed form
of ape rose with great enthusiasm and caused an earthquake in the world of belief, but this theory
is based on mere assumptions and such poor assumptions that the end of it is is also unknown and
many links are missing. On this basis, like other theories, this theory is simply baseless and
ineffective. According to Darwin's theories, life emerged from non-living matter or as a lep and then
evolved into different types of plants. The final stage of plant development coincides with the stage
of initial development of animals, because by reaching this final stage, plants are only so developed
that they do not need to be planted in the ground, but can move without it. are Animalism is the
most extreme stage because in this stage they have only one beauty in common which creates touch.
They are deprived of irregular senses like oysters and snails which are found on the shores of the
oceans. If they are not picked up quickly, they remain in the same place because they feel that one
person wants to pick them up. Therefore, if they hide in their place, he will be able to pick them up
with difficulty. Although these are not planted in the ground and some signs of life are found in
them, there is a kind of compatibility between them and plants.

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Published

2023-03-28

How to Cite

Prof. Dr. Matloob Ahmad, Dr. Muhammad Qasim, Dr. Uzma Begum, Dr. Hafiz Muhammad Sarfraz Ghan, & Abdul Qayyum Gondal. (2023). The Biological Theories of the Beginning of Humanity in the Context of Science and Islam: A Comparative Analysis. OEconomia, 6(1), 75–84. Retrieved from https://oeconomiajournal.com/index.php/Journal/article/view/2

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