"Muslim science students’ views on science and religion"
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This presentation will report a quantitative study that explored Muslim science students’ views on relating science and religion from a college in the North of Pakistan. This presentation highlights, firstly, the views through which Muslims science students understand a relationship between science and religion, secondly, a highly preferred model of relating science and religion and finally a their view about the origin and biodiversity of life.
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