Big Bang 'means the Big Bang. Scientists claim that the world was created by a massive explosion. But as a Muslim, can this belief of the scientists be believed? The correct information about the creation of the world is in the holy Quran.
Regarding the creation of the earth, Allah Pak said in al-Qur'ân to Surah Anbiya, "Do not those who reject the truth think that the heavens and the earth were mixed in the same way; So I separated them both (Ambiya: 30).
The verse tells us plainly that the earth and other planets were once inundated in one place. And they are born at a particular time.
What to say about today's science ? Mr. Stephen Hawking's Big Bang Theory is the most recognized today. According to the theory, all the stars in the universe were accumulated at a point in the beginning of the formation of invisible planet stars. And they continue to spread everywhere through a huge blast. How could a book consolidate this scientific explanation more than 1.5 thousand years ago compiled in the desert?
Dr. Miller said, after the study of this verse, the Quran was forced to accept that divine book. The Qur'an says that the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) has said that this verse is enough to deny their claims.
Dr. Miller said, how can the Prophet of Islam be able to talk about the mystery of the universe, which was not taught in any school some 1.5 thousand years ago. Because it is a scientist who has discovered the theory about the theory that only a few years ago, he received the Nobel Prize in 1973. According to Miller, this verse means that the name of the Big Bang has been created through which the earth, heavens and stars are created.
One such conclusion in this Big Bang theory is that "the planets that are far away will start coming closer once the center-ball becomes empty and all the planets of the time will be combined into a pandal by the time interval."
"On that day I will turn the heavens away, as if the scrolls are rolled up" (Surah Anbiya: 104)