Abstract
The subject of creation has been a matter of debate for all religions as well as philosophical currents. The first revelation was about explaining the creation of man. It has been a matter of debate whether initially humans are a result of the evolutional process or they were just created. Although few Islamic scholars accept evolution, the majority rejected it. Prophet Adam's creation has also been the subject of discussion throughout history. Despite a few Islamic scholars who support the idea of evolution and the existence of many humans before the prophet Adam, the common idea is that the prophet Adam was the first human as the father of all human beings. It is also a matter of debate whether humanity reproduced through brotherly marriage or the creation of many Adams. In the current research, the controversial issues regarding creation will be addressed and the Qurʾān-centered answers will be given. Problems related to creation such as the reproduction of humanity, the issue of Abel-Cain, the incident of the testimonial to the God (Qālū Balā), the prostration of angels, the creation of Adam, the forbidden fruit, Adam's paradise, and the spirit blown to Adam will be discussed in the context of the Qurʾān and the issues will be tried to be resolved. In the current study, the answers to many questions about the first human will be sought in the Qurʾān by eliminating the Israelite information conveyed in the commentaries in the context of the parable of Adam.