Wonders of
Allah in Butterflies
Look
over the butterflies' wings in the picture on the left as if you were
seeing them for the first time. Surely you will be filled with admiration
for such an aesthetic display, a symmetry that is without the slightest
flaw, the dazzling colors and patterns. Now think of a piece of cloth.
Assume that it is a very beautiful piece of cloth of good quality that has
been woven with the inspiration of these butterflies' patterns. What would
you think if you saw such a piece of cloth in a shop-window? Probably, the
existence of an artist, who has drawn the patterns of this cloth, taking
the wings of a butterfly as an inspiration while drawing them, springs
into your mind, and you appreciate his artistry. In this situation, you
should also appreciate this fact: the artistry you admire doesn't belong
to the person who draws the cloth pattern, taking butterflies as his
example, but to Allah, Who is the originator of the patterns and colors of
butterfly wings. The colorful wings of butterflies with their wonderfully
varied patterns are magnificent manifestations of Allah's artistry in
color. Just as a pattern on a piece of cloth does not come into being by
chance, so is the color and pattern symmetry in the wings so perfect that
they could not have come into being coincidentally.
Moreover, the splendid wings are not the only striking features of butterflies. The body design of butterflies is also perfect in every respect. The butterflies take in nourishment by sucking up nectar from flowers. Most butterflies have a long organ called a proboscis which they use to reach a liquid that is at some depth. A proboscis is a long tongue used to drink water or to suck up nectar from flowers. The butterfly rolls up its long tongue inwards when it isn't using it. This tongue can be three times the length of a butterfly's body when unrolled.
Like other insects, the butterflies also have a skeleton that covers the outer surface of their bodies. This outer or exoskeleton is composed of hard plates connected by soft tissue, looking like some sort of armor. The hard material is called "chitin." The formation of this layer comes about through a very interesting process. As is commonly known, caterpillars pass through a rather complex process called metamorphosis. The caterpillar first becomes a pupa and then turns into a butterfly. Throughout this process of metamorphosis, slight changes occur in the wings, antennae, legs and other body parts. Also, the cells in different key areas such as the flight muscles and wings re-organize themselves through every phase of metamorphosis. Furthermore, along with these changes, almost all systems in the body -the digestive system, excretory system, respiratory system etc.- go through a process of immense change.
This diversity in design that butterflies have, as much as their wings, belongs to Allah, the All-Powerful. Allah is the One Who bestows every creature with the characteristics it needs.