Worldwide Flood?

Genesis 7—”Here the Bible tells us that the floodwaters covered all the earth, but science says that is impossible.”

The Bible’s critic often ignores that the best Qur’ānic scholars through history have argued that the Qur’ān teaches a universal flood. Ibn Abbas, Ibn Kathir, and al-Tabari all understood the Qur’ān to mean a universal flood.…

Adam lived 4000 BC?

Genesis 5—”Adding up the genealogies, Adam and Eve lived around 4,000BC, which is impossible.”

If you impose modern perceptions on the Torah genealogies, the ages add up to place Adam and Eve’s creation at around 4,000BC, and Noah at around 2100BC.…

Incredibly Long Lifespans

Genesis 5— “..these genealogies attribute to Abraham and to his 19 ancestors lives of unbelievable length, which reach 969 years for Methuselah…” (Bucaille)

Dr Bucaille, who criticizes the Torah in this way, claims to have learned Arabic in order to read the Qur’ān in the original language, yet he doesn’t seem to be aware that the Qur’ān also attributes such ages to early humans!…

Prophecy of Cain

Genesis 4:12-16—”Verse 12 falsely prophecies that Cain would be a restless wanderer, for verse 16 says he settled in his own land.”

The prophecy predicts two things—that Cain would be exiled from his country and that he would be a fugitive continually escaping pursuers.…

Snakes eat dust?

Genesis 3:14—”Snakes don’t eat dust!”

Obviously snakes do not nourish themselves with dust, though they do smell by taking particles into their mouths on their tongues to “taste” the air. However, “eating the dust” or “licking the dust” (Hebrew: ועפר תאכל and לחכו עפר) are simply Hebrew idioms signifying humiliation and defeat:

“The desert tribes will bow before him and his enemies will lick the dust.”

All Plants Edible?

Genesis 2:16-17—”This teaches that all plants are edible”

When dietary laws declare only pork, omnivores, dead animals, blood and alcohol haram, it would only be people like Zakir Naik who lack the common sense to avoid poisonous plants and meats. When God allows Adam to eat from any tree in the garden, he is not giving a command to eat but the freedom to choose what to eat.…

God needs no rest

Genesis 2:2-3—”God does not need to rest; as the Qur’ān says (Sura 50:38)!”

The Bible is clear that God does not fatigue or need rest .”.he who watches over you will not slumber; Indeed, he who watches over Israel will neither slumber nor sleep.”…

Moonlight Direct Light?

Genesis 1:14-19—”This verse incorrectly says that the moon is a light, whereas it is actually only a reflection of the sun”

This argument is ridiculous, for one might as well criticize modern people for using the term “moonlight.” All the Scriptures use phenomenological terminology to describe creation—the Qur’ān also called the moon a “light” (71:15-16).…

Day created before the Sun?

Genesis 1— “How could ‘day’ and ‘night’ come on Day Two when the sun and moon don’t come until Day Four?”

Following the day/age interpretation, the perspective or ‘point-of-view’ established in verse one of Genesis chapter 1 is the surface of the water on earth.…

Vegetation before the Sun?

Genesis 1:11-13—”How can the vegetation come into existence without the sun?”

In Sahih Muslim1 and al-Tabari’s account of Qur’ānic creation sequence, we also find vegetation coming two days before the sun was created. The diagram above showing the sequence of the Torah creation period explains this—translucent light (which appeared on the first day) had been coming through the atmosphere from before this period, yet the sun or moon were not perceivable as yet.…