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the Islamic religion was against the pursuit of knowledge and sciences (True / False)

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Answered by NANDITsharma
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Answered by sourasghotekar123
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Answer:

The Islamic religion was against the pursuit of knowledge and sciences.

Explanation:

Islamic scholars have come up with a wide spectrum of views on science with regard to their religion.
The Quran, of course, and Islam allow for interpretation when it comes to science - medieval Islamic scientists contributed to many new discoveries of science. Islamic mathematicians and astronomers helped further the development of most areas of mathematics. Simultaneously, concerns have been raised about the lack of scientific literacy in parts of the modern Muslim world.

Apart from contributions by Muslims to mathematics, astronomy, and medicine, many have argued for a different connection between religion and the discipline. Some have claimed that the Quran has made statements about scientific phenomena that were later confirmed, and thus, is considered to be above science.

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