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The question of a conflict between science and religion is frequently raised, with some suggesting that certain scientific discoveries contradict religious texts.
Islam has never been in conflict with science; rather, it has always served as a catalyst for contemplation and inquiry. Any perceived conflict between science and religion stems from a misunderstanding or an erroneous interpretation of specific texts.
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Is what Muhammad Shahrur presented considered an acceptable renewal in Islamic thought, or is it a distortion of the fundamentals of religion?
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Did the philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche state phrases praising Islam, such as \"Europe deprived us of Islam\" or the necessity of Europe bowing to Muslims?
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Does the Almighty's saying {Emerging from between the backbone and the ribs} contradict modern medical facts regarding the origin of semen?
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How do atheists contradict themselves in their description of the historical environment of Makkah to serve their misconceptions?