| # | Scientific Fact | Ayat | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Expanding Universe | 51:47 | The universe is constantly expanding, which aligns with modern cosmology. |
| 2 | Creation from Clay | 23:12 | Human beings are created from an extract of clay, confirmed by the presence of elements in our bodies. |
| 3 | Stages of Human Embryo | 23:14 | Accurate description of embryonic stages aligns with modern embryology. |
| 4 | Mountains as Stabilizers | 16:15 | Mountains prevent the Earth from shaking excessively, similar to modern geology's concept of mountain roots. |
| 5 | Sun's Orbit | 36:38 | The sun moves in an orbit, confirmed by modern astronomy. |
| 6 | Barrier between Seas | 25:53 | Describes the barrier between saltwater and freshwater seas, which does not allow them to mix. |
| 7 | Iron Sent Down to Earth | 57:25 | Iron was 'sent down' to Earth, confirmed by science that iron comes from celestial bodies. |
| 8 | Atmosphere as a Protective Layer | 21:32 | The Quran describes the atmosphere as a protective ceiling, similar to how the ozone layer protects Earth. |
| 9 | Water as the Origin of Life | 21:30 | All living things are made of water, a fact confirmed by modern biology. |
| 10 | Gender Determination | 53:45-46 | The Quran states that gender is determined by the male sperm, in line with genetic science. |
| 11 | Fertilizing Winds | 15:22 | Describes the role of wind in pollination, a fact known to modern agriculture. |
| 12 | Sun's Source of Light | 10:5 | The Quran differentiates between the light of the moon and the sun's shining, which emits light from a burning source. |
| 13 | Formation of Rain | 30:48 | Describes the formation of rain through water vapor, winds, and condensation, which aligns with modern meteorology. |
| 14 | Darkness in the Oceans | 24:40 | Describes darkness in deep oceans where sunlight cannot reach, which is true according to modern oceanography. |
| 15 | Fingers' Unique Prints | 75:3-4 | The Quran indicates that human fingertips are unique, which matches with modern fingerprint identification techniques. |
| 16 | Movement of Planets | 21:33 | States that celestial bodies move in orbits, which aligns with modern astronomy. |
| 17 | Creation in Pairs | 51:49 | Everything is created in pairs, reflecting the biological concept of sexual reproduction. |
| 18 | Development of Bones | 23:14 | Describes the sequence of bone development during embryogenesis. |
| 19 | Light and Darkness | 35:19-20 | Illustrates the concept of light and darkness, reflecting scientific understanding of visibility and absence of light. |
| 20 | Human Anatomy | 75:4 | Refers to the creation of human anatomy in detail, aligning with modern anatomical studies. |
| 21 | Signs in Nature | 45:3 | Encourages reflection on the signs of Allah in creation, which modern science explores. |
| 22 | Expanse of the Universe | 51:47 | Alludes to the vastness of the universe, echoing modern astronomical discoveries. |
| 23 | Creation of Animals | 16:8 | Details the creation of animals and their role in the ecosystem. |
| 24 | Classification of Species | 49:13 | Refers to the diversity of human beings, which aligns with biological classification. |
| 25 | Evidence of Existence | 6:38 | Indicates that every living being has a community, reflecting ecological principles. |
| 26 | Time as a Measure | 103:1-3 | Discusses time's significance, which aligns with biological cycles and time measurement. |
| 27 | Life Cycle | 30:54 | Speaks about the life cycle of humans and the inevitable return to the Creator. |
| 28 | Plant Growth | 6:99 | Describes how plants grow and produce fruits, which reflects botanical science. |
| 29 | Natural Instincts | 16:8 | Discusses the instincts given to animals for survival, aligning with behavioral science. |
| 30 | Creation of the Universe | 21:30 | Describes the creation of the heavens and the Earth, resonating with cosmic origins. |
| 31 | Creation of Humans | 15:26 | Indicates that humans are created from clay, mirroring biological composition. |
| 32 | Sea and Land Creatures | 42:29 | Mentions the creation of creatures in the sea and on land, reflecting biodiversity. |
| 33 | Sleep and its Purpose | 30:23 | Describes sleep as a sign of Allah's mercy, aligning with biological studies on sleep. |
| 34 | Human Emotion | 2:216 | Speaks about human emotions and their impacts on behavior, reflecting psychology. |
| 35 | Celestial Bodies' Movement | 36:38-40 | Mentions the movement of celestial bodies in fixed orbits, resonating with modern astronomy. |
| 36 | Human Relationships | 30:21 | Discusses the importance of companionship and love, reflecting social sciences. |
| 37 | Consciousness and Awareness | 2:164 | Addresses human awareness of the signs of Allah, aligning with philosophical inquiry. |
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