International Journal of Academic Multidisciplinary Research (IJAMR)
  Year: 2020 | Volume: 4 | Issue: 5 | Page No.: 90-91
Qur'an and Astronomy, Description of the Universe in Qur'an
Tursunkulova Shabnam Abdujabbarovna, Yuldashova Bonu Aybek qizi

Abstract:
When it comes to the Qur'an description of various particulars of astronomy, one can hear from Western critics that there is nothing unusual in them, since important astronomical discoveries known to the Arabs were made by Europeans. This erroneous statement is based on ignoring historical facts. Astronomical science has developed in the Arab world long before the revelation of the Koran. The oldest names of stars arose among people who lived on the Arabian Peninsula long before the advent of Islam. But not a single scientific knowledge of pre-Islamic civilization described the Universe better than it was done in the Qur'an. From all the variety of information on this subject, we dwell only on some facts.