Name Maurice Bucaille | Role Medical doctor | |
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Parents Marie James Bucaille, Maurice Bucaille Books Bible - the Qur'an and science, What Is the Origin of Man?, Moses and Pharaoh in the Bible, The Qur'an and modern s, Mummies of the Pharaohs |
Why did Dr.Maurice Bucaille accept Islam | Dr.Zakir Naik
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Maurice Bucaille ([moris bykaj]; 19 July 1920 in Pont-l'Évêque, Calvados – 17 February 1998), son of Maurice and Marie (James) Bucaille, was a French medical doctor, member of the French Society of Egyptology, and an author. Bucaille practiced medicine from 1945–82 and was a specialist in gastroenterology. In 1973, Bucaille was appointed family physician to king Faisal of Saudi Arabia. Another of his patients at the time included members of the family of then President of Egypt, Anwar Sadat.
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- Why did DrMaurice Bucaille accept Islam DrZakir Naik
- The Quran The Modern Science Dr Maurice Bucaille 17
- Bucailleism
- Reception
- Books
- References

Bucailleism

"Bucailleism" is a term used for the movement to relate modern science with religion, and especially that of Islam. Since the publishing of The Bible, the Quran and Science, Bucaillists have promoted the idea that the Quran is of divine origin, arguing that it contains scientifically correct facts.

According to The Wall Street Journal, Bucailleism is "in some ways the Muslim counterpart to Christian creationism" although "while creationism rejects much of modern science, Bucailleism embraces it". It described Bucailleism as being "disdained by most mainstream scholars" but said it has fostered pride in Muslim heritage and played an important role in attracting reverts.
Reception

According to Sameer Rahim, a literary critic, writing in The Daily Telegraph, some of Bucaille's "assertions have been ridiculed by scientists and sophisticated theologians".
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