Quran and Modern Science(part 2) by Dr. Zakir Naik
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“Allah creates you in the womb of your mother - creation after creation within three veils of darkness.†[AI-Qur’an 39:6]
According to Prof. Keith Moore these three veils of darkness in the Qur’an
refer to:
(a) enterior abdominal wall of the mother
(b) the uterine wall
(c) the amnio – chorionic membrane.
EMBRYONIC STAGES
“Man We did create From a quintessence (of clay), Then We Placed him As a (drop of) sperm In a place of rest, Firmly fixed; Then We made the sperm Into a clot of congealed blood; Then of that clot we made A (foetus) lump then We Made out of that lump Bones And clothed the bones With flesh; then We developed Out of it another creature; So blessed be Allah The Best to create!†[AI-Qur’an 23-14]
In this verse Allah states that man is created from a small quantity of
liquid which is placed in a place of rest, firmly fixed (well established or
lodged) for which the Arabic word ‘Qaraarim Makeen’ is used. The uterus is well
protected from the posterior by the spinal column supported firmly by the back
muscles. The embryo is further protected by the amniotic sac containing the
amniotic fluid. Thus the foetus has a well protected dwelling place.
This small quantity of fluid is made into ‘Alaqa’, meaning something which
clings. It also means a leech-like substance. Both descriptions are
scientifically acceptable as in the very early stages the foetus clings to the
wall and also appears to resemble the leech in shape. It also behaves like a
leech (blood sucker) and acquires its blood supply from the mother through the
placenta.
The third meaning of the word ’Alaqa’ is a blood clot. During this ‘Alaqa’
stage, which spans the third and fourth week of pregnancy, the blood clots
within closed vessels. Hence the embryo acquires the appearance of a blood cot
in addition to acquiring the appearance of a leech.
In 1677, Hamm and Leeuwenhoek were the first scientists to observe human
sperm cells (spermatozoa) using a microscope. They thought that a sperm cell
contained a miniature human being which grew in the uterus to form a newborn.
This was known as the perforation theory. When scientists discovered that the
ovum was bigger than the sperm, it was thought by De Graf and others that the
foetus existed in a miniature form in the ovum. Later, in the 18th century
Maupertuis propagated the theory of biparental inheritance.
The ‘Alaqa’ is transformed into ‘Mudgha’ which means ‘something that is
chewed (having teeth marks)’ and also something that is tacky and small which
can be put in the mouth like gum. Both these explanations are scientifically
correct. Prof. Keith Moore took a piece of plaster seal and made it into the
size and shape of the early stage of foetus and chewed it between the teeth to
make it into a ‘Mudgha’. He compared this with the photographs of the early
stage of foetus. The teeth marks resembled the ‘somites’ which is the early
formation of the spinal column.
This ‘Mudgha’ is transformed into bones (‘Izaman’). The bones are clothed
with intact flesh or muscles (Iahm). Then Allah makes it into another creature.
The foetus of humans, in its early embryonic stages, is similar to the foetus
of fishes, rabbits and other animals. It is only at a subsequent stage, as
mentioned in the Qur’an (“Allah made it to another creatureâ€), that the human
foetus looks different and has its distinct characteristics with the head and
the shape of the human body.
Prof. Marshall Johnson is one of the leading scientists in US, and is the
head of the Department of Anatomy and Director of the Daniel Institute at the
Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia in US. He was asked to comment on
the verses of the Qur’an dealing with embryology. He said that the verses of the
Qur’an describing the embryological stages cannot be a coincidence. He said it
was probable that Muhammad (pbuh) had a powerful microscope. On being reminded
that the Qur’an was revealed 1400 years ago, and microscopes were invented
centuries after the time of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), Prof. Johnson laughed and
admitted that the first microscope invented could not magnify more than 10 times
and could not show a clear picture.
Later he said: “ I see nothing here in conflict with the concept that Divine
intervention was involved when Muhammad (pbuh) recited the Qur’an.â€
According to Dr. Keith Moore, the modern classification of embryonic
development stages which is adopted throughout the world, is not easily
comprehensible, since it identifies stages on a numerical basis i.e. stage I,
stage II, etc. The divisions revealed in the Qur’an are based on distinct and
easily identifiable forms or shapes, which the embryo passes through. These are
based on different phases of prenatal development and provide elegant scientific
descriptions that are comprehensible and practical.
Similar embryological stages of human development have been described in the
following verses:
“Was he not a drop Of sperm emitted (In lowly form)? Then did he become A clinging clot; Then did (Allah) make And fashion (him) In due proportion.And of him He made Two sexes, male And female.†[AI-Qur’an 75:37-39]
“Him Who created thee, Fashioned thee in due proportion, And gave thee a just bias; In whatever Form He wills, Does He put thee together.†[AI-Qur’an 82:7-8]
EMBRYO PARTLY FORMED AND PARTLY UNFORMED
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