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Islam doesnt agree with the idea of evolution because allah(god) created humans and animals and plants when he made the universe,he first made adam and eive and then the whole humanity came,but the idea that says that humans was monkeys of fish or whatever is not true in islam,although evolution theory in many sides of it states th similarity in genetics between apes and humans,but thats because apes was human one day but they didnt obey allah thats why allah turned them into apes as a punishment

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