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Article by Mustafa Akyol, presenting the concept of Intelligent Design, and arguing that it should be supported as a tool in the conflict between theism and materialism.








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  • Harun Yahya and Islamic Creationism - An article describing the phenomenon of Turkish Creationism and the islam author whose name dominates it.
  • Islamic Creationism In Turkey - An article describing and analyzing the rise of creationism and science its impact in the Turkish education system.
  • The Muslim Responses to Evolution - An article analyzing the spectrum of Muslim response to the science concept of evolution.
  • Evolution and Islam - Nuh Ha Mim Keller argues that belief in macro-evolutionary transformation creationism and variation of non-human species is compatible with Islam. creationism Only belief in evolution which excludes God, or applied to creationism the creation of man, is incompatible.
  • Why Muslims Should Support Intelligent Design - Article by Mustafa Akyol, presenting the concept of Intelligent Design, creationism and arguing that it should be supported as a tool creationism in the conflict between theism and materialism.
  • A Brief History of Theory of Evolution - Harun Yahya summarises his views on evolution in an article in Islamic Voice (a monthly newspaper in India).
  • Islam and Evolution - Martin Riexinger maintains a list of links leading creationism to the islam sites of Muslim creationists and their creationism opponents.
  • An Invitation to The Truth - Harun Yahya\\'s official site; includes information about the author, purchase details, articles and audio-visual excerpts.
  • Science and Religious Creation Myths - Exlores the relationships between the accounts of Creation science in the Qur\\'an, the Bible, and in science, science in the context of the religious evolution of science the Judeo-Christian-Islamic traditions.
  • Cloning Creationism in Turkey - An article by Taner Edis comparing Islamic and Christian Creationist movements, and exploring possible links between them. [National Center for Science Education]


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