In xianity, it is possible - just - to be a xian and accept evolution, normally using some concept of ensoulment - that God breathed his spirit into Adam and Eve, and that Genesis does not show a 6000 year old earth because you do not know how long the void was before God started the days of creation.
From odd comments, I wonder is this not possible for a Muslim? are they stuck with Adam and Eve?
Does a Muslim have to be a young earth creationist?
On a similar theme, The Bible can clearly be seen to state that the Earth is flat and that the sun goes around the earth.
Do Muslims have to believe that?
When I first became interested in the flat-earthers in the early 1970s, I was surprised to learn that flat-earthism in the English-speaking world is and always has been entirely based upon the Bible. I have since assembled and read an extensive collection of flat-earth literature. The Biblical arguments for flat-earthism that follow come mainly from my reading of flat-earth literature, augmented by my own reading of the Bible.
Except among Biblical inerrantists, it is generally agreed that the Bible describes an immovable earth. At the 1984 National Bible-Science Conference in Cleveland, geocentrist James N. Hanson told me there are hundreds of scriptures that suggest the earth is immovable. I suspect some must be a bit vague, but here are a few obvious texts:
1 Chronicles 16:30: “He has fixed the earth firm, immovable.”
Psalm 93:1: “Thou hast fixed the earth immovable and firm ...”
Psalm 96:10: “He has fixed the earth firm, immovable ...”
Psalm 104:5: “Thou didst fix the earth on its foundation so that it never can be shaken.”
Isaiah 45:18: “...who made the earth and fashioned it, and himself fixed it fast...”
Suffice to say that the earth envisioned by flat-earthers is as immovable as any geocentrist could desire. Most (perhaps all) scriptures commonly cited by geocentrists have also been cited by flat-earthers. The flat-earth view is geocentricity with further restrictions.
http://www.lhup.edu/~dsimanek/febible.htm