The Healing (indeed) is from Me.
The Healing (indeed) is from Me.\u2019\u2019 [10] \n The conflicting approaches between Islam and Science: \n Any phenomena, which science has either ratified or contradicted, based upon its established principles, would be vigorously advocated or denied by the scientists but they may shift their stance in the light of further findings and evidence.
Islam on the other hand, describes natural laws which universe would abide by, but also highlights the exceptions to demonstrate the control of \u2018the Creator\u2019 which may transcend the natural law as per God\u2019s Wish and no one can challenge and ask \u2018how\u2019 and \u2018why\u2019 [11] , i.e., God Parted the river for Prophet Moses, Created Jesus without a father.
God also Cures the incurable diseases e.g., upon answering a servant\u2019s beseeching.\u00a0 The scientific approach would either deny these unexplainable spectacles or distance from these, classifying them as \u2018supernatural\u2019 or fairytale occurrences. Here, those with strong belief in God would accept the occurrence of miracles and submit to the Will of God and refute those who negate these.
God, unlike His creation, in all monotheistic religions, (Islam, Judaism and Christianity), is absolutely transcendent and can neither be described nor exemplified [12] .\u201d God Mentioned unique attributes for Himself, e.g., He is the First and the Last, the Apparent, and the Hidden, and He has knowledge of everything.
[13] \u201d And God Says: \u201cWhen He decides (to create or ordain something), He merely says, \u201cBe!\u201d and it becomes (what He willed) [14] .\u201d So Natural Laws are for the creation which humankind try to understand and work with and are studied within the scope of science.
But it is upon the discretion of God to let certain events occur beyond the bounds of laws of natures, i.e., the miracles, classified by the science as chaotic and unexplainable, to all of these, science seems to have slightly better explanation today than in the past.
[15] \n Islam encourages \u2018Deep Thinking\u2019: \n The words \u2018Taffakur and Taddabar\u2019 have frequently been used in the Holy Quran, meaning to invoke deep thinking (ponding\/contemplating).\u00a0 And God discourages the wishful thinking (day dreaming) [16] and God has Commanded us to contemplate (Taffakur and Taddabar) on universe, Ayat (Signs Created by God), to renegade misconceptions and to be appreciative to the Nature and respect and protect it.