if may proof naman na dun nagmula ang human existence, y should i doubt?
how about the muslims, do you have any idea kung ano paniniwala nila kung san nagmula ang tao since they have their own Quran and not the Bible
and those in the Tribes on different countries
Unlike the Bible, the story of creation in the Qur'an is not told in one chapter, but rather can be pieced together from verses all over the book. [4]
Creation of the universe
According to Professor Christine Huda Dodge, the first chronological mention of creation in the Qur'an is in Sūrat al-Anbiyāʼ , which hints that the universe was "joined together as one unit, before We clove them asunder." After this,
Allah demanded the planets and stars to form and reshape themselves according to the destinies that were set up for each body, "He Who created... the sun and the moon; all (the celestial bodies) swim along, each in its rounded course." [5] Further, some scholars such as Faheem Ashraf of the Islamic Research Foundation International, Inc. and Sheikh Omar Suleiman of the Yaqeen Institute for Islamic Research argue that the scientific theory of an expanding universe is described in
Sūrat adh-Dhāriyāt : [6][7][8]
Sūrat al-Aʻrāf states that "heavens and the earth" was created in the equivalent of six
yawm. [5] Some interpret the Arabic word yawm to mean "day " akin to the story of creation in the Book of Genesis, which states the creation of the universe took seven days. [8] However other scholars interpret the term yawm to mean an "eon" or unit of time much longer than a day, seeing as the term appears elsewhere in the Qur'an such as in Sūrat al-Maʻārij where it denotes "50,000 years" and Sūrat al-Ḥajj where it denotes "1,000 years." [5] After completing the Creation, Allah "settled Himself upon the Throne" to admire his work. The concept of a " day of rest " does not appear in the Qur'an. [6]
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Creation of life
The only explicit reference to the creation of life in the Qur'an appears in the aforementioned Sūrat al-Anbiyāʼ, which Allah proclaims "We made out of water every living thing." According to Muhammad Asad, "only water has the peculiar properties necessary for the emergence and development of life." [9]
Sunni theologian Said Nursî stated the Earth was already inhabited by intelligent species before humankind. He considered, supported by the hadiths from Ibn Abbas and Tabari, the Jinn lived here before but were almost wiped out by fire. [10] Some interpreters of the Quran believed that even before Jinn, other creatures like Hinn lived on the earth. [11]
Creation of man
The characters of Âdam and Ḥawwāh (Eve) appear in the Qur'an as the first man and woman. [5] However, no explicit mention is made of how the two people developed. [12] Therefore, it is open to speculation of whether Adam and Hawwa evolved naturally from a
common ancestor as Islamic scholar Mohamed Ghlian asserts[13] or were supernaturally created through a miracle by Allah as Islamic scholar Yasir Qadhi asserts. [14]