Brother Osama,
“but the Noble Verses speak about the sun and the moon and other planets in relation to the earth are not in contradiction with science.”
Even if I were to grant that, which I do not, still, that does not constitute a “miracle” much less a “stunning scientific miracle” as you propose repeatedly.
Compatibility does not equal “miracle”. The Qur’an says there is a moon. Modern science says there is a moon. Ok, but what does that prove? That is an easily observable fact. Easily observable facts are compatible with modern science. They are not miracles.
“You can technically and scientifically speak a system with the earth being the focus or the center”
Only if one has a very egocentric worldview, or we are speaking of apparent motion. No comprehensive modern scientific model puts the Earth at the center of a celestial system.
“All rotate around each others even when the sun appears to be the center and the focus:”
Objects in a system under study rotate around a common center of mass. Ok, I do not see how this in any way supports any supposed “scientific miracles” in the Qur’an.
You go on to assert these things are claimed in the Qur’an but I did not see the text quoted you assert these claims come from, so I suspect your claims are not valid in the first place, but let’s just suppose for a moment the Qur’an does assert these things. Are they miraculous?
To be a scientific miracle they must be necessarily of divine origin. To be a miracle they must require a divine origin. If any human origin is possible they are disqualified from the classification as “miracle”
“Also, the Glorious Quran [1] declares that the earth is:”
“1- Spherical.”
Not a miracle because there were many known evidences of the spherical shape of the Earth. The Greeks even calculated the diameter of the Earth.
2- Suspended in Space.
Not a miracle because celestial models of the day placed the earth in space, surrounded by planets and stars also in space
3- Rotating around itself. (emphasis on dahaha and its derivatives)
Not a miracle because it had been proposed previously by ordinary humans.
4- Is traveling in Space.
Really? Where? Please cite for me the Quranic passage that explicitly states the Earth is orbiting the Sun, and our solar system is orbiting our galactic center of mass.
Not a miracle because no such specific descriptions exist.
5- Also, all celestial bodies are Yaa'rujoon (traveling in orbits) in space
Please, brother Osama, everybody thought that. That is what the Ptolemaic system was, the celestial bodies in their orbits. A few even thought the sun was at the center and other bodies were in orbits. These were ideas well known in that day.
Need I say, not a miracle?
You underlined
“it sets in one place and rises in another”
That is your “miracle”? The sun sets in one place and rises in another place? I must admit to being flabbergasted. Is there anything more obvious in life than the fact that the sun sets in one place and rises in another?
Yes, that is compatible with modern science…that is indeed true. And it is indeed stunning, but I am very sorry to say not stunning in the sense you generally speak of.
I really do warmly invite you to take another look at brother Hamza’s journey on this subject. I realize you do not consider him to be a linguistic authority, and certainly, speaking Arabic as a first language is a significant advantage in Quranic study.
But, when a man cites “it sets in one place and rises in another” in support of a divinity hypothesis I believe linguistic nuances of translation become less important than the ability to analyze scientific questions while avoiding logical fallacies. In that regard I suggest you could gain some valuable insights from brother Hamza if you are not prepared to accept them from an atheist such as I.
http://www.hamzatzortzis.com/essays-articles/exploring-the-quran/does-the-quran-contain-scientific-miracles-a-new-approach/