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Journal of Islamic Studies and Thought for Specialized Research

About the Journal :

Journal of Islamic studies and thought for specialized research, a magazine working in the field of intellectual reform and knowledge, as one of the pillars of the project of contemporary Islamic civilization.
The magazine seeks to be a port for scientists, thinkers, researchers and intellectuals to work hard to reform the Islamic thought and methodology at the nation level, exceeding the boundaries of language and region, to serve humanity as a whole in order to achieve the greater goal of promoting the levels of human thought at the global level.
The Journal of Islamic Studies and Thought for Specialized Research aims at providing high-quality scientific research in order to provide an excellent scientific material. It is useful for researchers, intellectuals and specialists to form a scientific reference in the process of achieving our vision. The magazine undertakes to communicate with researchers and writers from different walks of life to promote their research and articles. Including the scientific movement and intellectual efforts in the field of reform and promotion of the system of human thought.



THE SCIENTIFIC MIRACLE OF THE QUR’AN THE 3D TECHNOLOGY & EXPANSION OF THE UNIVERSE


“And the heaven We have constructed with might, and verily, We are steadily expanding it.” (The Quran 51:47)
This expansion of the Heaven or the universe was incomprehensible to people when the verse explained above was revealed to Muhammad more than 14 hundred years ago. It was only hundreds of years later that the facts about the expansion of the universe were discovered by scientists. In 1929, Edwin Hubble plotted redshift against relative distance and found that the redshift of distant galaxies increased as a linear function of their distance. The only explanation for this observation is that the universe was expanding.
This fact has been even more highlighted by modern state-of-the-art technology after the invention of ESO’s Multi-Unit Spectroscopic Explorer (MUSE), which released 3D images of the deep, expanding universe.