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I have found the answer
I have found one interpretation according to which Quran makes mention big bang.
Here:
http://www.quranproject.org/Quran-Pr...he-Quran-225-d
Verse: Have those who disbelieved not considered that the heavens and the earth were a [ratq] joined entity, and We [fataqa] separated them.Then will they not believe?Qurān 21:30
The word ratq translated as sewn to means mixed in each, blended in Arabic. It is used to refer to two different substances that make up a whole.
The phrase fataqa is unstitched and implies that something comes into being by tearing apart or destroying the structure of things that are sewn to one another.
In the verse, heaven and earth are at first subject to the status of ratq.They are separated (fataqa) with one coming out of the other. Intriguingly, when we think about the first moments of the Big Bang we see that the entire matter of the universe collected at one single point. In other words, everything including the heavens and earth which were not created yet were in an interwoven and inseparable condition. Then, this point exploded violently, causing its matter to disunite.
The Big Bang theory holds that about 20,000,000,000 years ago the universe began with the explosive expansion of a single, extremely condensed state of matter. The Nobel Prize for science in 1977 was awarded for this discovery, whereas it was stated by the Qurān centuries before.
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