Vaziri
Islamic Philosopher
Many Muslims do not accept the evolution of life includes the evolution of humanity, and consider Genesis as in one way or another to describe the origins of humans.
Form:Islamic views on evolution - Wikipedia
"Islamic views on evolution are diverse, ranging from theistic evolution to Old Earth creationism.[1] Some Muslims around the world believe "humans and other living things have evolved over time," yet some others believe they have "always existed in present form."[2]Muslim thinkers have proposed and accepted elements of the theory of evolution, some holding the belief of the supremacy of God in the process. Usaama al-Azami suggested that both narratives of creation and of evolution, as understood by modern science, may be believed by modern Muslims as addressing two different kinds of truth, the revealed and the empirical.[3] Muneer Al-Ali argues that faith and science can be integrated and complement each other."
I do not consider the Quran gives consistent guidance on the science of evolution, and this results in a diverse difference in the interpretation of the Quran.
That is correct.. most Muslims do not, however, I do. Your Quran consideration is clearly different than mine. To each their own.