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HOW QUR'AN RELATES SCIENCE IN MODERN PACE-OF-TIME

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  HOW QUR'AN RELATES SCIENCE IN MODERN PACE-OF-TIME View Larger Image Table of Contents Editor’s Foreword Introduction Religion & Science The Qur’an And Science Authenticity Of Qur’an Creation Of The Universe Astronomy The Sun and Moon. Stars and Planets Orbits The Day and Night The Solar Apex Expansion of the Universe Conquest of Space Geology Water Cycle Mountains Biology Botany Physiology Embryology Fertilization Implantation Embryo Bible, Qur’an And Science Creation Age of the Earth The Flood The Pharaoh   EDITOR’S FOREWORD This booklet by Dr. Maurice Bucaille has been in circulation for the past nineteen years and has been a very effective tool in presenting Islam to non-Muslims as well as introducing Muslims to aspects of the scientific miracle of the Qur’an. It is based on a transcription of a lecture given by Dr. Bucaille in French. In this reprint, I decided to improve its presentation by simplifying the language and editing the text from an oral format to a pamph...

IS IT THE END OF NEWLIBERALISM?

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IS IT THE END OF NEWLIBERALISM?    The history of humanity is a story of crisis, punctuated by points of equilibrium and calm. Crises are so frequent, and often involve such terrible hardship and violence, that the fact any progress happens at all might be history’s most surprising feature.  Luke Cooper   (LSE)  explains why the current crisis is different to 1989, 2001, and 2008. Coronavirus stands out as a particularly serious moment in the history of human civilisation; firstly, on ‘pure’ economic terms the scale of the economic downturn is unlike anything the world has seen in peacetime; secondly, in a century that will be defined by manmade climate change, the pandemic is an early warning of humanity’s ultimate vulnerability to the natural world. The intensive farming methods that make the spread of disease from animals to humans more likely are part of an unsustainable drive to exploit natural resources, which is reaching its inevitable ecological limits. ...