The Qur'an is actually sooo fascinating. It's actually AMAZING. I'm Muslim so I might be biased, but seriously like?? It explains the world, life and science in the most beautiful way possible and is never outdated. When scientists make a new discovery it ALWAYS falls into place with the teachings of the Qur'an and/or Islam in general. For ex. the 'discovery' that fasting twice per week can have massiveeee health benefits - the prophet Muhammad (last prophet to come in Islam) did that almost 1500 years before that discovery, and he recommended it, and before him (peace be upon him) prophet Dawood (one of the prophets before prophet Muhammad) fasted every Monday and Thursday -probably 2000 years ago. Literally, THERE IS QURANIC PROOF THAT THE EARTH IS ROUND, AND ROTATES ON ITS OWN AXIS. And seriously like when you understand a Qur'anic text (verse, etc etc) after pondering and reflecting, you realise 'wow, that's just true, I just know it',..?? Not everybody gets this unexplainable feeling/ability, and I swear those who receive it (by guidance of God) are BLESSED. But idk, some are blind to the signs encapsulated within it. And on top of that the Qur'an is so comforting and reassuring (for those with the blessing of an ability to see its beauty). I would truly recommend everybody to at least try reading one, just one verse of the Qur'an (in translation, if you do not know/understand the Arabic language), just once in your life. Back to the point - does this, the falling in line every scientific discovery with the knowledge and teachings of the Qur'an, and the supreme, incomprehensible by humans the knowledge of God, and the utmost gut-feeling of truth that the Qur'an holds that one can feel... - does this mean that Islam is the truth? One must figure this out for themselves - and if one is seeking the utmost, complete truth in and of life and the world, I believe, strongly, that he/she should read the Qur'an.













