I have just made my summary of the video, condensed by the approximate message for each minute.
0-1: It is surprising to talk about evolution in religious contexts. Islam is the only religion that has answers about the subject matter.
2: Allah is the creator of absolutely everything that exists. Evolution is about the idea that "everything evolves from something else". There are "some theories that they can't really back up", such as the Big Bang.
3: A rough tale about the development of the Earth and then of life on it.
4: The tale continues. A claim that the funny thing is "how they put it all together".
5: An admission of ignorance of the basics of speciation, presented in a way that seems to think it is defiant.
6: A straight lie about how supported and how well reputed the Theory of Evolution is. A mention of Intelligent Design.
7: A claim that the Quran supports Intelligent Design. An attempt at refutation of/claim of divine origin for the origin of Earth out of esthetical perception.
8: A statement of rejection of an existence that is not God-created.
9: An appeal to references to water as evidence for God creation, I think.
10: A rought description of primate speciation and a question about how come monkeys still exist when humans also do. He presents it as a "good question".
11: A claim that "something even bigger than a missing link" is necessary. Apparently Dr.
Fatimah Jackson states that humans are not primates?
12: Some confused claim about dominant species, something about those being "what they found more of at the time".
13: A libelous statement that scientific claims do not connect to facts.
14: A claim that there was not "one specific creature" at any given time, but they existed "at the same time". A straight statement that humans are unconnected to Cro-Magnons and other primates and were "created later", and that those other primates were then destroyed.
15: A claim that humans were created "in the best way, in a perfect way" directly by God. It is suggested that human beings can not and will not evolve in the biological sense. A refutation of the idea that human beings might originate from other planets and a reference to Djinn.
16: Reference to other positions of faith and of a "choice to believe".
17: A claim that (biological) evolution is in fact a finding out of the action of God. A direct statement human beings did not evolve from other lifeforms and that the Quran does not state that they did, but rather humans were developed "in a perfected state".
18: Another mention of Intelligent Design, presented as the confirmation of the Quranic statements about "Al-Bari" (sp?), the Evolver, one of the Quranic names of God.
19: A refutation of Pantheism. A correct claim that pantheism is not monotheism, at least by the Islamic understanding.
20: A claim that the Quran accurately describes the development of children.
21: A reminding that God is the only Creator. A claim that only in Islam there are both Creation and Evolution.
22: An appeal for people to allow themselves to be guided by the Quran.
Of those 22 minutes:
1, 7, 15, 18, 22 are in essence claims that the Quran is the only reliable source for knowledge. 15 specifically is at odds with scientific findings as well.
2, 6, 10, 11, 13, 14 are untruthful statements that there is a lack of evidence for the origin of Earth, for biological evolution or specifically for the ancestry of Homo Sapiens. I wonder what Doctor Fatimah Jackson would say of this video.
3, 4, 8, 19, 20 are essentially unrelated to biological evolution.
5 is a statement of ignorance, presented in a very unfortunate way that may be intentionally misleading.
9, 12, 16, 21 are just.. odd.
17 has elements of many of the above categories.
I won't make claims about what relationship Muslims should have with the Quran, but the parts in red at the least are clearly not to the benefit of Muslims and their relationship with scientific knowledge.