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Religion, Science and Technology - Coggle Diagram
Religion, Science and Technology
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Definition of Knowledge
According to Wan Mohd Nor Wan David, these questions need to be asked and answered correctly because misunderstanding of knowledge will result in futile, harmful, and destructive efforct.
S.M. Naquib Al-Attas (1975) defines knowledge as the discovery of a meaning, resulting from true information and benefit to one's being.
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Integration of Knowledge
The perfection of Islam as a religion that encourages its people to a culture of knowledge is proven by some of the teachings of Islam such as zakat, fara'id, and fasting also need the knowledge of 'aqilah to perfome the worship.
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Islamization of Science
An interesting contemporary issue of science in the late 20th century about Islamic science is the question of Islamization of science.
Some of the Western scholars who are most interested in Quranic science include Maurice Bucaille, Keith Moore, and Gary Miller.
Maurice Bucaille suprised European scientists when he wrote his book in French, La Bible, le Coran et la Science, which he and Alastair Pannell translated into English under the title The Bible, The Quran and Science. He compared the scientific facts found in the Quran and the Bible.