100 Miraculous Proofs of the Quran: A Guide for Science, History, and Humanity

1-20: Scientific Miracles

Expansion of the Universe (Zariyat, 47): The Quran clearly states that the universe is expanding. Modern astronomy confirms this fact with the Big Bang theory.

Embryological Development (Muminun, 12-14): The Quran describes the stages of human development in the womb. Modern embryology confirms these stages.

Movement of the Mountains (Namlu, 88): The Quran mentions that mountains move slowly. The theory of plate tectonics confirms this fact.

Water Cycle (Fatir, 9): The Quran describes the process of water evaporating, forming clouds, and returning to the earth as rain. Modern meteorology confirms this cycle.

Iron Descending from Space (Hadid, 25): The Quran says that iron was sent down from space. Modern science shows that iron is formed in the cores of stars and brought to Earth via meteors.

Separation of Sweet and Saltwater (Furkan, 53): The Quran mentions that sweet water and saltwater do not mix. Modern oceanography confirms this phenomenon.

Gravity and Balance (Ra'd, 2): The Quran says the sky stands without pillars. Modern physics explains that gravity is responsible for this balance.

Weight of the Clouds (A'raf, 57): The Quran mentions the weight of clouds. Modern meteorology confirms that clouds can carry tons of water.

Sexual Distinction in Plants (Taha, 53): The Quran mentions that plants are male and female. Modern botany confirms the sexual differentiation in plants.

The Sky as a Protective Dome (Anbiya, 32): The Quran describes the sky as a protective canopy. Modern science affirms that the atmosphere protects life on Earth.

The Orbits of the Sun and Moon (Yasin, 38-40): The Quran states that the sun and moon move in specific orbits. Modern astronomy confirms these orbits.

The Formation of Night and Day: The Quran explains that night and day are a result of the Earth's rotation. Modern astronomy confirms this fact.

The Wind Carries Dust: The Quran mentions that the wind carries dust. Modern meteorology confirms this phenomenon.

Rain as a Source of Life: The Quran describes rain as a source of life for living beings. Modern biology confirms this fact.

Darkness in the Depths of the Sea (Nur, 40): The Quran mentions the darkness in the depths of the sea. Modern oceanography confirms this darkness.

The Mountains Stabilizing the Earth (Nahl, 15): The Quran says that mountains stabilize the Earth. Modern geology confirms that mountains help balance the Earth's crust.

Diversity in Plant Colors and Scents: The Quran mentions the diversity of plants. Modern botany confirms this diversity.

Inspiring Features in Animals: The Quran mentions special features in animals. Modern biology confirms these features.

Stars and Zodiac Signs in the Sky: The Quran refers to stars and zodiac signs. Modern astronomy confirms these celestial bodies.

The Distribution of Water Sources on Earth: The Quran refers to the distribution of water sources on Earth. Modern geography confirms this distribution.

21-40: Historical and Archaeological Miracles

The Preservation of Pharaoh's Body (Yunus, 92): The Quran mentions the preservation of Pharaoh's body. Modern archaeology discovered the mummified body of Pharaoh Ramses II.

The Splitting of the Red Sea (Shu'ara, 63): The Quran describes the parting of the Red Sea by Moses. This event is supported by historical and archaeological findings.

The Destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah (Hijr, 74): The Quran speaks of the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah. Archaeological findings have uncovered the remains of these cities.

The Glory of King Solomon's Kingdom (Namlu, 17-44): The Quran mentions King Solomon's kingdom. Archaeological evidence supports the existence of this kingdom.

The Miracle of the She-Camel of Thamud (A'raf, 73): The Quran describes the miracle of the she-camel given to the people of Thamud. Archaeological evidence supports the existence of the Thamud civilization.

The Story of Abraham and Nimrod (Bakara, 258): The Quran mentions the confrontation between Abraham and Nimrod. Historical records support this story.

The Dream of Joseph and His Rise in Egypt (Yusuf, 4-6): The Quran describes Joseph's dream and his rise to prominence in Egypt. Historical records support this account.

The Destruction of the People of Lot (Hud, 82): The Quran describes the destruction of the people of Lot. Archaeological findings support this event.

The Flood of Noah (Hud, 36-48): The Quran speaks of Noah's flood. Historical and archaeological evidence support this event.

The Destruction of Ancient Civilizations (Furkan, 38-39): The Quran speaks of the destruction of ancient civilizations. Archaeological evidence has uncovered the remains of these civilizations.

41-60: Literary and Linguistic Miracles

Unique Style: The Quran's style combines both poetry and prose, yet it does not conform entirely to any literary genre.

Word and Sentence Structure Harmony: The words and sentences in the Quran exhibit a mathematical harmony.

Unparalleled Eloquence (Rhetoric): The rhetoric of the Quran is considered the pinnacle of the Arabic language.

Rhyme and Phonetic Harmony: The rhyme and phonetic harmony in the Quran amaze listeners and readers.