On the cosmology of quranic text
Автор: Bisengaliev R.A.
Журнал: Вестник Бурятского государственного университета. Философия @vestnik-bsu
Статья в выпуске: 2, 2019 года.
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One of the tasks of modern religious studies is the translation, study, analysis and interpretation of texts of the sacred scriptures. The task is quite complex, due to the inherent allegory and symbolism of such texts. The Holy Quran has a colossal scientific heritage, and many researches attempted to scientifically interpret the Quran, for example, famous Muslim preacher, Dr. Zakir Nike. The purpose of this study is to give a new interpretation of individual ayahs (verses) of the Holy Quran. From our point of view, they may be in congruence with some modern cosmological hypotheses, in particular, the conformal cyclic Universe model, which describes one of the possible scenarios of the Universe life as a separate physical structural unit. The interpretation of ayahs (verses) proposed in this sense is new for Islamic studies. The method of studying ayahs (verses) is based on the well-known Russian translations and interpretations of the Qoran, as well as on the establishing their connection with modern cosmological hypotheses. We also pay special attention to the numbers of chapters and ayahs (verses) of the sacred text, and their possible physical interpretation. The results of the analysis of particular ayahs (verses) reflect the possible prerequisites for modern physical theories (string theory, cyclic cosmology, supersymmetry) in the Quranic text. Such assumptions can play a motivational role for theoretical physicists, since some physical theories discussed in this article are not currently confirmed experimentally. So, the results of the study may be useful for the researches in the field of the philosophy of religion, theology, religious studies, and Islamic studies in particular.
Holy quran, interpretation, universe, big bang, dark matter, dark energy, cyclic universe, string theory
Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/148315516
IDR: 148315516 | DOI: 10.18101/1994-0866-2019-2-57-64