Almonte wrote:It may be too much to expect the author of the claim to understand that the Quran speaks of the theory of 'Time Dilation' which was to be confirmed by Einstein 13 centuries after the revelation of the Quran!
Apart from the fact that these verses speak of different events, the truly amazing observation here is that the Quran speaks of a scientific theory that was only to be known after Einstein put forward his theory of relativity in 1905.
First let us read the three verses refered to:
"………. A day of your Lord is like a thousand of your years." 22:47
"All matters are controlled by Him from the heaven to the earth. To Him, the day is equivalent to one thousand of your years." 32:5
"The angels, with their reports, climb to Him in a day that equals fifty thousand years." 70:4
This is all BS.
Did Muhammed and his follwers all believe in time dialation???
This argument is false because God does not exist within the limits of Spacetime.
You don't even know what the Quran is saying here.
The Quran is just saying that time for Allah is different than time on earth, nothing about time dialation or anything else.
The theory of the Big Bang confirms that all matter that comprises the universe (and of which earth is formed) was once concentrated in a very small area. When this extremely dense concentration of mass exploded outwards it signalled the birth of time and space.
I don't see anything like that in 2:29.
Also, Muhammed and his followers never believed that.