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Is God a biological delusion, a geographical accident, or a logical necessity?
In an era of unprecedented scientific advancement, the "New Atheist" movement has framed theism as an obsolete relic of pre-rational thought. From the "Birthplace Lottery" to the "Argument from Extinction," the challenges raised by figures like Richard Dawkins and Christopher Hitchens demand more than emotional platitudes or appeals to tradition-they demand an intellectually rigorous audit of reality.
The Quran and Atheism meets this challenge by stripping away centuries of inherited tradition to engage directly with the Quranic text through a rationalist, empiricist lens. Author J.R. Ahmed invites both the sceptic and the seeker to explore a "Grand Audit" of existence, where the Quran is treated not as a book of "miracles" for the blind, but as a technical manual for the thinking mind.
A Modular Path to ConvictionEschewing the circular logic often found in religious apologetics, this book utilizes a cross-referential methodology to build a cohesive, system-level defense of the Divine. By examining the Quran's own linguistic and conceptual structure, Ahmed addresses the most potent atheist objections, including:
The Scaling Argument: If the human brain-a miniscule arrangement of biological matter-can produce a conscious, self-aware entity, is it logical to assume the infinite Source of all matter and energy is devoid of intelligence?
The Problem of Suffering: A re-examination of hardship not as a "divine whim," but as the necessary "environmental friction" required to activate the human problem-solving engine and build resilience.
The Diversity of Religions: A logical dismantling of the "geographical bind." This book distinguishes between the universal Law of Design (Fitrah) and the historical human interpolations that have clouded the original signal.
The Mechanics of Prayer: A functional analysis of supplication as a method of alignment with fixed systemic laws (Sunnatullah), explaining why requests remain "unanswered" when the necessary mechanical or intellectual parameters are ignored.
At the heart of this work is Al-Furqan-the Criterion. Ahmed demonstrates how the Quran presents itself as a falsifiable hypothesis, daring the reader to find a single internal contradiction. By applying the "Ethics of Evidence," the book shows that the Quran pre-empts modern scientific challenges by framing its message in terms of observable signs (Ayat), logical proofs (Burhan), and clear speech (Bayan).
Who is this book for?The Sceptic: Who demands evidence-based reasoning and is tired of appeals to authority.
The Rationalist: Who seeks a worldview that is internally consistent and aligns with observable reality.
The Inquirer: Who wants to understand the Quran directly, free from the layers of post-scriptural tradition and sectarian dogma.
The Quran and Atheism is more than a rebuttal; it is a call to intellectual honesty. It posits that the pursuit of knowledge is a holistic endeavor, uniting the cosmic, the natural, and the introspective. Whether you are an atheist, an agnostic, or a believer, this book will challenge you to use your 'Aql (reason) to its highest capacity.
41:53 "We will show them Our signs in the horizons and within themselves until it becomes clear to them that it is the truth."
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