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Regarding Human evolution, I take a stance known as Adamic exceptionalism (different from human exceptionalist, no exceptionalist and no evolution). I have written a lot about this belief which is compatible with both science and Islam. This belief affirms that Hazrat Adam (A.) and Hazrat Hawa (A.) did not have any parental agencies and were special miraculous creation of Allah who were the first humans (specifically true humans) and they alongside their earliest descendants did not share common ancestry with other life forms. However, the later and recent descendants (which include us modern humans) share common ancestry with other life forms because there existed non-humans on Earth before they arrived which are counted as Homo (Latin for humans) from a taxonomical perspective, but pseudo-humans from a theological perspective. More on this is explained here [1] [2].