Introductory presentation for a series applying the intratextual approach to the exegesis of Surat al-An’am, here on CASQI’s channel.
Category: Critical Thinking
Fractal Design of the Quran
The concept of fractals in the Quran can be explored through the lens of recurring patterns in nature, self-similarity, and divine order. While the Quran does not explicitly mention “fractals” (a term coined in modern mathematics), it frequently describes natural patterns that align with fractal geometry, reinforcing the idea of a unified and recursive design… Continue reading Fractal Design of the Quran
Quran & Inductive Reasoning
In logic there are two ways of reasoning: inductive and deductive. Inductive reasoning uses a large number of specific observations to reach a general principle. Deductive reasoning, on the other hand, uses a premise (a general principle assumed as true) to decide what must be true in a specific case. An example of inductive reasoning… Continue reading Quran & Inductive Reasoning