Exploring the Nexus of Religion, Philosophy, and Science: Conflict or Convergence?

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Abstract

This article explores the intricate relationship between religion, philosophy, and science, examining whether these domains are in conflict or capable of harmonious integration. It addresses timeless existential questions such as the nature of the soul, the boundaries of the universe, and the essence of consciousness. The discussion delves into philosophical reflections on unity, the challenges posed by quantum mechanics to deterministic worldviews, and the unique insights offered by religious narratives into humanity's inbred sense of immortality. By integrating perspectives from scholars, metaphysical debates, and Qur'anic references, the article highlights how these fields, despite their distinct approaches, can converge to enrich our understanding of existence and foster a more holistic view of the universe.

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