In this article, astronomy and its problems from the point of view of scientists, and the course of the development of astronomy and the objectives of the Qur'an from the design of these topics (including theology, eschatology, order of the world and the statement of scientific facts) were explained. It is by using the interpretation of commentators. Then, the benefits of interpreting the astronomical verses of the Quran and finally a brief look at the astronomical phenomena of the sky, earth, sun, moon, stars and night and day have been discussed. In the end, it comes to the conclusion that the Qur'an is not a book of astronomy, but there are about 150 astronomical verses in the Qur'an, which need to be better interpreted according to the findings of cosmology, and the incorrect interpretations of the verses of correction and the illusory challenges of astronomical interpretation should be removed.