THE ORIGIN OF HOMOS IN ISLAMIC CREATIONISM AND EVOLUTIONARY THEORY
Keywords:
Evolutionism, Creationism, Qur’an, Darwinism, Human origin, Theory, Religion, ScienceAbstract
The debate over the origins of humans, fueled by both religious
beliefs and scientific evidence, has persisted for centuries.
Creationism postulates divine intervention in human creation, while
evolution proposes humanity's gradual emergence from earlier life
forms over millions of years. This study delves into both perspectives,
scrutinizing theological and philosophical arguments for creationism
alongside fossil records, DNA evidences, and other scientific findings
supporting evolution. Through a comparative analysis of both
material and theological evidence, this study seeks to illuminate the
complex question of human origins. While offering no definitive
answer, it aims to deepen our understanding of our place in the
universe and the intricate relationship between science and religion.
By examining the evidence carefully, this article comes closer to
understanding the truth about our own origins. This study appeals to
readers interested in life’s history, human nature, and the dialogue
between science and spirituality.
 
						 
							