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    THE SCIENTIFIC MIRACLES OF GOD
    IN THE QURAN
    THE CREATION OF MAN
    Various topics are discussed in the Qur'an to invite people to believe. Sometimes the sky, animals or plants that are mentioned as evidence of the existence of God. Several verses invite human beings to reflect upon his own creation. They are often reminded how man came into the world, what steps he went through and what is the nature of its essence:
    (.. It is We Who have created you. Why do not you believe it (the resurrection)? you see is what you ejaculate (semen):
     

      

    Is it you who create it or (in) are We the Creator? (Qur'an, 56: 57-59)

     
     
    In the left picture, we see semen ejaculated into the uterus. Of the 250 million sperm emitted by the male, only very few make it to the egg. The sperm fertilize the egg is the only survivor among the thousands of other sperm.
    That man is created not from the entire semen, but only a small portion is reported in the Qur'an through the phrase "a drop of ejaculated sperm.
    The creation of man and his miraculous aspect is also highlighted in many other verses. Some of these data is so detailed that it seems impossible for anyone living in the 7th century to have known. Let's look at some of them:
    1. Man is not created from the entire semen, but only from a tiny part of it (sperm).
    2. The male determines the sex of the baby.
    3. The human embryo clings to the mother's uterus like a leech.
    4. The human embryo develops in three regions of "dark" from the womb.
    The items listed above exceed the level of knowledge of men of that era. Their discovery could succeed only through the development of technology in the 20th century.
    Let them now one by one.
    A drop of semen
    Sperm undertake an arduous journey of five minutes in the uterus before reaching the egg. Of the 250 million sperm, only a thousand will succeed in reaching the egg. The egg cell whose size is half the diameter of a grain of salt, which admits a single sperm. In other words, the essence of man is not the result of whole semen but constitutes only a small part. This is explained in Surah al-Qiyamah as follows:
    (... The man thinks he will be left with no obligation to observe (and it will not be punished for his bad deeds)? Was he not a drop of ejaculated sperm (Qur'an , 75: 36-37)
    As we have seen, the Qur'an informs us that man is created from the entire semen, but only a small part of it. The emphasis on this revelation discovered by modern science is evidence that its origin is divine.
    The mixture in the seminal fluid
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    In the left picture, we see semen ejaculated into the uterus. Of the 250 million sperm emitted by the male, only very few make it to the egg. The sperm fertilize the egg is the only survivor among the thousands of other sperm.
    In the Qur'an it is stated that masculinity or femininity are generated from "a drop of ejaculated sperm. Until recently it was believed that the baby's sex was determined by the cells of the mother. Science has discovered this information given by the Qur'an in the 20th century. This, as well as other similar details on the creation of man was affirmed by the Qur'an centuries ago that.
    Seminal fluid containing sperm does not just sperm. It is composed of a mixture of different fluids. Seminal fluid is a combination of substances secreted by the testes, seminal vesicles, prostate glands and related to the urinary tract. A detailed analysis of this fluid shows that it is composed of many different substances, such as citric acid, prostaglandins, flavins, ascorbic acid, ergothioneine, cholesterol, phospholipids, fibrinolysis, zinc, acid phosphatase, phosphate, hyaluronidase and sperm. These fluids perform different functions: they provide sugar for energy production of sperm, neutralize acids at the entrance to the uterus, producing a lubricating substance to facilitate the movement of sperm.
    It is quite interesting that when semen is mentioned in the Qur'an, there is reference to a mixture of fluids:
    (.. Indeed, We created man from a mingled drop (the components) for the test. (Therefore) We made him hearing and seeing. (Quran, 76: 2)
    In another verse, semen is defined as a mixture and God said in the Quran that man is created from a sample of this mixture:
    (.. Who has done all what He has created. And He began the creation of man from clay, And made his progeny from an extract of base fluid (semen). (Qur'an, 32: 7-8)
    The Arabic word soulala, translated as "extract" means "essential or best part of something." Anyway, this is the "part of a whole". This proves that the Qur'an is the expression of a will that knows the creation of man down to the smallest detail. This desire is none other than the Creator of man.
    The sex of a baby
    Until very recently it was thought that the baby's sex was determined by the cells of the mother. Or it was thought that at least the sex was determined by the male and female cells. But the Quran tells us differently: it is stated that masculinity or femininity is determined by "a drop of semen ejaculated."
    (. He created both sexes, male and female, from a drop of semen ejaculated. (Qur'an, 53: 45-46)
    (.. Was he not a drop of ejaculated sperm adhesion Then God created and harmonized, and he has a couple male and female? "(Qur'an, 75: 37-39)
    Advances in genetics and molecular biology have scientifically validated the accuracy of the information given in the Koran. We now know that sex is determined by the sperm cells of man and the woman plays no role in this process.
    Chromosomes are the main elements involved in sex determination. Two of the 46 chromosomes that determine sexual identity of a human being are called sex chromosomes. These two chromosomes are called "XY" males and "XX" in females, because their appearance is reminiscent of those letters. The Y chromosome carries the genes coding for masculinity, while the X chromosome carries the genes coding for femininity.
      
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    The Y chromosome carries characteristics of masculinity, while the X chromosome carries those of femininity. In the ovum of the mother, only the X chromosome exists, and determines female characteristics. In the father's sperm, the sperm will contain either chromosome X or Y chromosome Therefore, the baby's sex depends on the sperm that fertilize the egg. In other words, as stated in this verse, the factor determining the sex of the baby is the semen of the father. This knowledge, which could not be known at the time of the revelation of the Qur'an is a proof that the Koran is the word of God.
     
    The formation of a new being begins with the cross combination of one of these chromosomes, which exist in pairs in men and women. In women, both components of the sex cell, which divides into two during ovulation, carry X chromosomes The male sex cell, however, produces two different kinds of sperm, one containing an X chromosome and one Y chromosome When the sex cell unites with a sperm containing an X chromosome, then the baby is female. If it unites with the sperm carrying a Y chromosome, the baby will be male.
    In other words, a baby's sex is determined by the type of chromosome from the male unites with the egg.
    This was known until the discovery of genes in the 20th century. In many cultures, it was thought that even the baby's sex was determined by the female. This is why women were blamed when they gave birth to girls.
    14 centuries before the discovery of human genes, the Koran has revealed information that denies this superstition, and alluded to the fact that the baby's sex was determined not by women but by men.
    The adhesion to the uterus
    If we continue to examine the Koran, including what he says about the formation of human beings, we discover still other very important scientific miracles.
    When the sperm joins the egg, the sex characteristics of unborn baby is already present. This single cell, called a "zygote", instantly begin to reproduce by dividing, then became a "piece of flesh" called an embryo. No one can, of course, observe this other than using a microscope.
    However, the development of the embryo does not occur in a vacuum. It clings to the uterus as a plant rooted in soil. Through this link with the mother, the embryo may receive the substances essential to its développement.89
    It is here that another important miracle of the Qur'an. Speaking of the developing embryo in the mother's womb, God uses the word in the Quran alaq (grip)
    (.. Read, in the name of thy Lord who created, created man from a 'alaq. Read, for thy Lord is Most Generous ... (Qur'an, 96: 1-3)







     During the first phase of development, the baby in the womb of the mother exists as a zygote, the first diploid cell of an individual, which multiplies and clings to the uterus to extract via the blood maternal nutrients necessary for its development. The photo above shows an embryo that looks like a piece of flesh. This training, which was discovered by modern embryology, was miraculously declared in the Qur'an 14 centuries ago that with the word alaq or "a thing that clings to a place", a term used to describe the leech clinging to a body to suck blood.
     
    The word in Arabic alaq is "something which clings." This word is used literally to describe leeches when they cling to a body to suck blood.
    It is certainly no coincidence that a word is used if appropriate to describe the binding mode of the embryo in the uterus, namely implantation. This proves once again that the Qur'an is a revelation of God, the Lord of the worlds.
    The muscles that surround the bones
    Another important element contained in the verses of the Koran on the steps of the development of a human being in the womb. The verses indicate that we are witnessing the first bone development of the embryo, and then training the muscles that surround the bone.
    We then made a drop of semen in a safe, then We created of the drop of semen grip, then We created of adhesion chewed a piece, then We created the piece of chewed bones and then we clothed the bones with flesh, then We've produced another human being: Blessed be God, the Best of creators! (Qur'an, 23: 14)
    Embryology is a scientific discipline that studies the development of the embryo in the uterus. Until very recently, embryologists believed that the development of bones and muscles were concurrent. But further research is conducted through advances in technology have established that the Quranic revelation on this subject is right in every detail.
    These examinations at the microscopic level showed that the development inside the womb is exactly as described in these verses. First, the cartilage tissue of the embryo bone. Then the muscle cells selected from a specific tissue assemble and wrap the bones.
    This event is described in a scientific publication Developing Human named as follows:

    The baby's bones in the final stages of uterine development are wrapped meat during a particular stage, exactly as stated in the Qur'an.
    ... The shape of the skeleton determines the general appearance of the embryo during the 7th week, the muscles do not grow at the same time but just after. Muscle cells take up positions in the surrounding bone, on the whole body and then wrap the bones. And the muscles take the forms and structures are well known. Phase wrapping bones by the muscles takes place during the 8th semaine.90
    In short, the stages of human development described in the Qur'an perfectly consistent with the findings of modern embryology.
    The three stages in the womb
    In the Qur'an, it is noted that man is created in the womb by a process comprising three stages.
    (.. He creates you in the wombs of your mothers, creation after creation in three veils of darkness. That is Allah, your Lord, His is the kingdom. There is no god but Him. How can you turn away (from His worship)? (Qur'an, 39: 6)
    The term fi dhouloumatin thalaathin not translated into French "three shadows" indicate that three regions are involved in the development of the embryo. They are:
    a) The cavity of the abdomen
    b) The cavity of the uterus
    c) The cavity of the placenta
    As we have seen, modern biology has revealed that the embryonic development takes place in three regions of the uterus, according to the timeline described in the verse. In addition, advances in embryology show that these regions consist of three layers each.

    Many stages of development of the embryo and fetus in the womb are described in the Koran. As stated in verse 14 of Surat al-Muminun, the ossified cartilage of the embryo first. Then the bones are covered by muscle cells. God describes this development with the verse:
    "... Then, we created this embryo bones and We clothed the bones with flesh ..."
    The lateral abdominal wall consists of three layers: the external oblique, internal oblique and abdominal muscles transversaux.91
    Similarly, the uterine wall is composed of three layers thick: the perimeter, the myometrium and endometrium .92
    The placenta, an organ that connects the embryo to the uterus, is composed of three layers: the amnion (the inner membrane that houses the fetus), chorion (the middle layer of the amnion), the deciduous or lapse (the outer layer of the amnion) .93
    As outlined in the verse, the human being is created in the womb in three distinct stages.


    In verse 6 of Surah az-Zumar, it is stressed that man is created in the womb in three distinct cavities. And indeed, modern embryology has revealed that the embryonic development occurs in three separate cavities of the uterus of the mother.
     
    Modern biology has revealed that the baby's embryological development takes place in three distinct regions of the uterus. Today, textbooks on embryology of the Faculties of medicine, this subject is considered a fundamental knowledge. For example, in Basic Human Embryology, a fundamental reference text in the field of embryology, this fact is stated as:
    Life in the uterus has three stages: pre-embryonic (first two and half weeks) embryonic (until the end of the eighth week) and fetal (eighth week of childbirth) .94
    These phases, called trimesters, and refer to three periods correspond to the stages of infant development. The characteristics of these three steps are described as follows:
    - The pre-embryonic stage
    At this first step, the process of cell division of the zygote begins quickly. Then it will look like a cluster of cells and hangs on the wall of the uterus while continuing to divide. The cells are organized into three layers.
    - The embryonic stage
    During this second stage that lasts 5.5 weeks, the living being is called "embryo." During this period, the basic organs and systems of the body begin to emerge from the cell layers.
    - The fetal stage
    The embryo is called a "fetus" from this step (from the 8th week of pregnancy until delivery). Unlike the previous stage, the fetus now has the appearance of a human being with a face, hands and feet. Although measuring only three cm in the beginning, the fetus has all its members complete and visible. This stage lasts thirty weeks and development continues until birth.
    Information on the uterine development of the embryo became available only after observations made using modern instruments. Yet, like many other scientific facts, this knowledge is communicated to us miraculously in the verses of Koran. The fact that information is so detailed and accurate have been given in the Qur'an at a time when people only had small knowledge of medical matters, clearly proves that the Quran is the word of God.

    tradiction here some of the texts of the Koran that God decendre Year since 1429 ......


    Al-Alaq

    In the name of Allah, The Beneficent, The Merciful

    Read: In the name of thy Lord Who createth, (1) man from a clot Createth. (2) Read: And thy Lord Is The Most Bounteous, (3) Who teacheth by the Pen, (4) That Which teacheth man he Knew not. (5) Nay, verily Man Is rebellious purpose (6) That he thinketh himself "independent! (7) Lo! unto thy Lord Is The return. (8) Hast thou seen HIM dissuadeth Who (9) A Slave When He prayeth? (10) Hast thou seen if he relieth On The guidance (of Allah) (11) Gold enjoineth piety? (12) Hast thou seen if he denieth (Allah's guidance) am and is froward? (13) Then he Is Unaware That Allah seeth? (14) Nay, if he aim Cease We Will not sixteen HIM By The forelock - (15) The lying, sinful forelock - (16) Then Let Him call upon His henchmen! (17) We Will Call the guards of hell. (18) Nay, Obey not thou HIM. Purpose prostrate thyself, and draw near (unto Allah). (19)
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    At-Tariq

    In the name of Allah, The Beneficent, The Merciful

    By the heaven and the Morning Star (1) - Ah, What will tell thee What the Morning Star is! (2) - The piercing Star! (3) No human soul purpose hath guardian over it. (4) So let man from Consider What He Is Created. (5) He Is Created from a gushing fluid (6) That Issued from Between The loins and ribs. (7) Lo! Verily He Is Able to return him (unto life) (8) On the day When thoughts hidden engins searched out. (9) Then Will Have No Might he nor any help. (10) By the heaven Which The Returning giveth rain, (11) And the earth Which splitteth (with The Growth of trees and plants) (12) Lo! this (Qur'an) Is A concluding word, (13) It Is No pleasantry. (14) Lo! THEY pad has plot (Against thee, O Muhammad) (15) And I plot a plot (Against Them). (16) So Give A respite To The disbelievers. Deal With Them Gently thou for a while. (17)
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    Al-Qiyam

    In the name of Allah, The Beneficent, The Merciful

    Nay, I swear by the Day of Resurrection, (1) Nay, I swear By The accusing soul (That this Scripture Is True). (2) man thinketh That We Shall Not assembles historical bones? (3) Yea, verily Yea. We are Able to restore history very fingers! (4) man Would fain deny Purpose What is Before HIM. (5) He asketh: When Will Be This Day of Resurrection? (6) Aim When IS confounded sight (7) And the Moon Is Eclipsed (8) And sun and moon are united, (9) On That Day Will man cry: Whither to Flee! (10) Alas! No refuge! (11) Unto thy Lord Is The recourse "That Day. (12) On That Day Man Is Told Tale of That Which he hath left behind Before and feels. (13) Oh, man goal Is A Witness Against telling himself ", (14) Although he tender an apology history. (15) Stir not thy tongue herewith to hasten it. (16) Lo! upon Us (resteth) The putting together thereof & the reading thereof. (17) And When We read it, follow thou The Reading; (18) Then lo! upon Us (resteth) The explanation thereof. (19) Nay, ye do love the goal fleeting Now (20) And The Hereafter neglect. (21) That Day Will Be resplendent faces, (22) Looking Toward Their Lord; (23) And That Day Will Be Other despondent faces, (24) Thou wilt Know That Some Great Disaster Is About to Fall on Them. (25) Nay, When The purpose life cometh up to The Throat (26) And It Is said: Where is the wizard (Who Can Save Him now)? (27) And he knoweth That It Is The parting; (28) And agony is heaped IS agony; (29) Unto thy Lord That Day Will Be The Driving. (30) For reviewer Neither he, nor Prayed. (31) he denied and flouted Purpose. (32) Then he Went to folk history With glee. (33) Nearer unto thee and Near, (34) Again unto thee Nearer and Nearer (is the doom). (35) Man That Thinketh He Is To Be left aimless? (36) Was he not a drop of fluid gushed forth Which? (37) Then He Became a clot, then (Allah) shaped and fashioned (38) And made of him / her a pair, The Male and Female. (39) Is not He (Who doeth so) Able to Bring the Dead to Life? (40)



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