You can catch that 25 minute speech here:
It would be great if Ahmadi Muslim speakers addressed critiques of these various science-in-the-Qur’an positions.
For example, in this video, The Rationalizer breaks down several problems with the embryology claims that Muslims attribute to the Qur’an:
Related, the Qur’an has verse upon verse that speaks to a flat earth. Don’t believe me? That’s likely because you’ve been reading Qur’anic commentaries steering you away from the obvious analogies to the primitive understanding of the Earth’s relationship to the Sun and Moon. Consider this video with an open mind, on the flat Earth of the Qur’an:
So many areas of the Qur’an previously identified by Muslims (including Ahmadi Muslims) have been challenged so strongly, that Muslim organizations like iERA have retreated and are advising all other Muslim groups to stop claiming the Qur’an contains scientific evidence/foreknowledge, because people are leaving Islam precisely because such scientific claims are rapidly being refuted.
See the iERA video on how there are no scientific miracles in the Qur’an:
If there’s interest, and time permitting, I would be happy to address each of the claims in this Jalsa Salana speech about modern discoveries in light of the Holy Qur’an.
Other viewers are encouraged to post respectful comments with links to material that addresses the various examples given in this speech by respected Dr. Ahsan Mahmood Khan.