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Data Analytics and Philosophy in Dealing with Conflicts
Nazrul Anuar Nayan and Khairul Anuar A. Rahman

Abstract: Religion and science had little distinction during the Golden Age of Islam from the 9-12th century. However, boundaries between these concepts emerged after Darwin’s theory of evolution and Napoleon’s French revolution. People started to believe that science is more important and superior than religion. This paper discusses the data analytics method used by statisticians such as the 95% confidence level. Based on literature, researchers proved that respiratory rate is highly predictive of health deterioration. This study then proves that the scientific data of respiratory rate obtained through Electrocardiogram (ECG) can be used to gain information about the health deterioration of patients. We conclude that science has always been used to bolster the knowledge of Allah delivered through his messenger. In other words, religious knowledge might speak to human needs that scientific theories cannot satisfy and finally explain the saying, "Religion without science is superstition and science without religion is materialism."

How to cite this article
Nazrul Anuar Nayan and Khairul Anuar A. Rahman, 2019. Data Analytics and Philosophy in Dealing with Conflicts. Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences, 14: 1645-1648.

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