The Islamic Center at Axxis Hospital & UIDE : Islam and Science

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Is Islam a religion that supports and champions science? Such a question is the product of the new wave of Islamophobia. In fact, Islam has always invited everyone, scholars, people, and individuals, to seek knowledge and study nature.

It’s is the very first chapter -Surat al-Fatiha which Muslims read at least 5 times a day- that urges Muslims to seek, unveil, and discover the wisdom and truth behind the creation of everything. It is that divine call to dig deeper in the universe and know more about its secrets and wonderful nature that allows us to reach the greatest achievement; knowing the miraculous creatures of Allah, which is an evidence about the oneness of Allah or the monotheistic belief.

You alone do we worship, and You alone do we ask for help. Guide us on the straight path, the path of those who have received your grace; not the path of those who have brought down wrath, nor of those who wander astray” (1:5-7). 

According to this enlightened understanding that deems the world and humanity as the major elements of cooperation and coexistence, the Islamic Center in Ecuador- Mezquita Assalam, has embarked on a series of events discussing and expounding on the positive and rich relationship between Islam and Science.




On the 17th of September, Dr. Juan Suquillo, the director of the Islamic Center, participated in a conference focused on the same topic in the Axxis Hospital and the International University of Ecuador (UIDE- Universidad internacional del Ecuador).



The event has also witnessed the powerful and inspirational participation of PSYONIC and its founder and CEO, Dr. Aadeel Akhtar. PSYONIC was able to invent an advanced bionic hand that’s capable of feeling sensation and other complicated specification.

To know more about the bionic hand and PSYONIC: Click Here

To know more about our events: Click Here

Location of the event: https://goo.gl/maps/sZXjs7GWxGK2
More Details:
Hospital Axxis
Av. 10 de Agosto, Quito 170521
(02) 398-0100





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