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In this video, we explore the controversial claim that religious scriptures, specifically the Bible and the Qur'an, support the belief in a flat Earth. By examining key passages and understanding their historical and linguistic context, we aim to clarify whether these sacred texts truly advocate for a flat Earth or if such interpretations are based on misunderstanding. Join us for a balanced analysis of the Bible and Qur'an's perspectives on the shape of the Earth.

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00:00Flat Earth in Religion, Quran vs Bible, Fact or Misinterpretation
00:08The idea of a flat earth has sparked debates across religious and scientific realms.
00:14While modern science confirms the earth's roundness, certain biblical and Quranic verses
00:19have been misinterpreted to support flat earth claims.
00:23This essay examines these interpretations to determine whether the Quran or Bible endorses
00:28such a view or if these beliefs stem from misreading.
00:32The Bible and Flat Earth Interpretations
00:37Several biblical passages have been cited to suggest the earth is flat.
00:42For instance, Isaiah chapter 40 verse 22 mentions God sitting above the circle of the earth,
00:48which some interpret as a flat disc.
00:51However, the Hebrew word for circle can also mean sphere, challenging the flat earth claim.
00:57Similarly, Job chapter 26 verse 7 describes the earth as hanging on nothing, indicating
01:03a more scientifically accurate view of the earth's suspension in space.
01:08References to the earth's four corners are understood as metaphorical, reflecting ancient
01:13perceptions of the world's boundaries rather than its actual shape.
01:18The Quran and the Shape of the Earth
01:22In the Quran, Surah An-Natsiyat, 79-30, uses the word Dahaha, spread, to describe the earth,
01:29which some interpret as supporting flat earth theories.
01:32However, the term can also suggest the earth being spread out for human use, not its overall
01:37shape.
01:39Additionally, the word Dahaha is related to the word Dahiyya, meaning an ostrich egg,
01:44which has been interpreted by some as an allusion to the earth's elliptical shape.
01:49In fact, verses like Surah Az-Zumar, 39-5, which speaks of day and night overlapping,
01:56support the idea of a spherical earth.
01:59The overlap implies a rotating, round planet, consistent with modern science.
02:06Misinterpretation and Context
02:09Both the Bible and Quran use poetic language to describe the earth, reflecting the limited
02:14scientific knowledge of ancient audiences.
02:18These descriptions were never meant to be taken literally regarding cosmology.
02:23Scholars from both religions have long dismissed flat earth theories, favoring interpretations
02:27that align with scientific reality.
02:31Conclusion
02:34The idea that the Bible or Quran teaches a flat earth is based on misinterpretation.
02:40When understood in context, both texts leave room for interpretations consistent with a
02:44spherical earth.
02:47Ancient scripture, with its metaphorical language, was not intended to provide scientific detail,
02:52and neither religious tradition supports modern flat earth claims.
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