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To my information, None. This is because there is no conflict between Science and Islam religion, per Quran God revelation to prophet Muhammad. It is the opposite, Quran included lots of scientific statements that its correctness and authenticity were only proved with current sciences and technologies and led many non Muslim scientists to convert to Islam.

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