Tuesday, September 26, 2006

THE MIRACLE OF AL-QURA’AN (15)

(From Islamic Point of Views)

vi. Embryology and the Human.
(Continuation from 09/24/2006)

In the context of creation the human, QS,Al-Alaq 96: 1, 2 have described:
“Proclaim! (or read)* in the name of thy Lord and Cherisher, Who created (1), Created man, out of a (mere) clot of congealed blood(2).

The words of Al-Alaq have other meaning besides the meaning of a piece of the blood but it has meant something adherent same as the leech. Prof. Keith Moore doesn’t have knowledge about the early stage of the embryo whether it adherent same as the leech or not. Then he used the high-tech of microscope in his laboratory to study about the fact with refer to the leech diagram that adherent on something. Finally he had surprised because from his research on the leech sample he had found that the result is same with the fact that described in the al-Qur’an. Prof. Keith Moore agreed that human can’t watch the progression of the fetus without using the microscope. He had explained that the microscope has been created in 17th century but only in 18th century it has been used widely in science world. From this, he has getting confused that all the fact has been describe with accurately by Al-Qur’an since 7th century.
Before this Prof. Keith More has wrote the book that entitled The Developing Human. However, after he get new information’s from al-Qur’an he has wrote the new book on 1982 as the third edition. This book is the best book for the embryology subject and it has translated to various languages and it to have accepted as the text book on the embryology subject to the first year medical students.
On 1981, at the 7th Medical Conference that held in Dammam, Saudi Arabia, Prof. Keith Moore has agreed that this statement has come to Muhammad s.a.w. from the God because none of the human found about this yet. For this we had acknowledge that Prophet Muhammad s.a.w. is the true Messenger of Allah s.w.t.
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* Iqra’ (the Arabic word translated here “Proclaim or “Read”) may mean “read”, or “proclaim aloud”, the object understood being God’s Message. For an account of the circumstances in which this first revelation – the divine commission to preach and proclaim God’s Message came to the holy Prophet, in the cave of Hira (see the Translator’s Introduction to the Book: C.27-31). In worldly letters he was unversed, but with spiritual knowledge his mind and soul were filled, and now had come the time when he must stand forth to the world and declare his mission. [6203]

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