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The Ahmadiyya Movement in Islam universally accept ''in principle'' the process of evolution, albeit divinely guided, and actively promotes it.〔( Jesus and the Indian Messiah – 13. Every Wind of Doctrine )〕 Over the course of several decades the movement has issued various publications in support of the scientific concepts behind the process of evolution, and frequently engages in promoting how religious scripture supports the concept. ==Views on creationism and intelligent design== Ahmadi Muslims do not take all the Quranic and Biblical creation narratives literally, but understand some of the passages metaphorically. Darwinian evolution as well as Intelligent design models are rejected as are certain aspects of Islamic creationism that some modernist religious bodies have postulated. Instead they propound the concept of "Guided Evolution" (analogous, or identical, to the doctrine of theistic evolution or evolutionary creationism held by almost all liberal Christians, and some others) which is demonstrated as being supported both by scriptural and scientific evidence. Ahmadis favor the perspective that the human race evolved out of the earth over a long period of time. The Qur'an teaches that man was created from the earth through a gradual evolutionary process in the following verses: These verses illustrate that the creation of the human race was the culmination of a gradual evolutionary process and that it would be incorrect to say (as Creationism/Intelligent design suggests) that God formed the human being in an instant.〔(Quran, Adam and Original Sin ), by Belal Khalid〕 Thus Ahmadis accept the concept of evolution in principle, but do not accept Darwinian evolution in all its details.
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