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The Miracle and Challenge of the Qur'an
"We
shall show them Our signs on the horizons and within themselves until it
will become clear to them that it is the Truth. Does it not suffice that
your Lord is Witness over all things?" The noble Qur'an,
Fussilat(41):53
Muslims
are taught that throughout the ages, Allah Almighty has sent a prophet to
every nation as a warner and a bearer of glad tidings.
"Verily!
We have sent you (O Muhammad) with the Truth, a bearer of glad tidings and
a warner; and there is not a nation but a warner has passed among them,"
The noble Qur'an, Fatir(35):24.
Each
prophet was wisely selected by Allah in order to be the best person for
the job. He was then provided by Allah with miracles as proof of his
truthfulness and his message. These miracles were wisely selected by Allah
in order to be in the same field as that which these people excelled in so
that they could fully comprehend the magnitude of these
miracles.
For
instance, the people during the time of Moses excelled at magical
trickery. Their rulers used to surround themselves with the most powerful
of these wizards as a sign of power. This is why Allah made the miracles
of Moses (pbuh) similar to their magical trickery (changing a stick into a
snake, parting of the sea... etc.) but of a much greater magnitude than
anything they could ever hope to accomplish. For they were not tricks, but
actual physical miracles.
The
people at the time of the prophet Jesus (pbuh) excelled in matters of
medicine. For this reason, his miracles were of a medical nature (raising
of the dead, healing of the blind...etc.), but of a degree that they could
never hope to imitate. Similarly, one of the major miracles of Islam was a
new and unheard-of type of literature similar to the Bedouin's poetry but
far beyond anything they could ever hope to match. Although they did
indeed try. This new literature was called "The Qur'an."
The
Arabic language, as can be attested to by any of it's scholars, is a very
rich and powerful language. The Bedouin people of the Arabian desert were,
in general, illiterate people of very little scientific knowledge. The
thing that set them apart, however, was their mastery of poetry. Spending
their days as they did in the desert watching their sheep graze got quite
boring. They alleviated their boredom by continually composing and
refining poetry. They would spend entire years composing and refining
their poetry in anticipation of a yearly face-down of the poetic
compositions of their peers from all over the country. The fact that they
were illiterate forced them to also train themselves in the memorization
of works of literature to such an extent that they were able to memorize
complete works from a single recitation. Even in matters of leadership,
one of the major criteria for selecting the leaders of the various Bedouin
tribes was the individual's prowess in literary composition and
memorization.
The
Arabian Bedouins took great pains to make their poetry as compact and
picturesque as humanly possible, constantly expanding the language along
the way. A single word could convey complete pictures. The Qur'an,
however, has put even these great efforts to shame. You will notice that
when a Muslim translates a verse of the Qur'an he usually does not say
"the Qur'an says so and so" but rather "An approximation of the meaning of
what the Qur'an says is so and so." You really need to know the language
to comprehend this.
In
the English language, we find that the words: "mustang," "colt," "mare,"
"pony," "stallion," "bronco"... etc. all refer to the same thing; a horse.
Each one of these words conveys a slightly different mental picture. The
mental picture we get when we hear the word "colt" is slightly different
than the picture we get if we hear the word "mare." In a similar manner,
the Arabic language progressed in such a fashion as to make it possible to
convey such mental pictures in as concise and picturesque a format as
possible. It is not at all uncommon to find over three hundred words that
refer to the same thing in the Arabic language. Each one of these words
gives a slightly different picture than the others.
Many
centuries of this constant refinement eventually lead to a very complex
and rich vocabulary, and the primary miracle of Muhammad (pbuh), the
Qur'an, was in exactly this field
In
the noble Qur'an we find a challenge from Allah to compose a literary work
on a par with this Qur'an it is indeed the work of mankind. They could
not. The Qur'an continued to reduce it's challenge until the challenge
finally became: "compose only a single verse comparable to this Qur'an and
you will have won." They still could not. This in addition to the
fairness, justice, and logic of the Qur'an eventually won them over and
slowly more and more people became Muslims.
"Well
then, if the Koran were his own [Muhammad's] composition other men could
rival it. Let them produce ten verses like it. If they could not (and it
is obvious that they could not), then let them accept the Koran as an
outstanding evidential miracle" Mohammedanism, H. A. R. Gibb, Oxford
University Press, p. 42
"From
the literary point of view, the Koran is regarded as a specimen of purest
Arabic, written in half poetry, half prose. It has been said that in some
cases grammarians have adopted their rules to agree with certain
expressions used in it, and though several attempts have been made to
produce a work equal to it as far as elegant writing is concerned, none
yet has succeeded" Glimpses
of the Noble Qur'an, Muhammad Azizullah, Crescent Publications, pp.
104-105
"In
making the present attempt to improve on the performance of my
predecessors, and to produce something which might be accepted as echoing
however faintly the sublime rhetoric of the Arabic Koran, I have been at
pains to study the intricate and richly varied rhythms which - apart from
the message itself - constitute the Koran's undeniable claim to rank
amongst the greatest literary masterpieces of mankind... This very
characteristic feature - 'that inimitable symphony,' as the believing
Pickthall described his Holy Book, 'the very sounds of which move men to
tears and ecstasy' - has been almost totally ignored by previous
translators; it is therefore not surprising that what they have wrought
sounds dull and flat indeed in comparison with the splendidly decorated
original." The Koran Interpreted, Arthur J. Arberry, Oxford University
Press, 1964, p. x.
"The
Koran admittedly occupies an important position among the great religious
books of the world. Though the youngest of the epoch-making works
belonging to this class of literature, it yields to hardly any in the
wonderful effect which it has produced on large masses of men. It has
created an all but new phase of human thought and a fresh type of
character. It first transformed a number of heterogeneous desert tribes of
the Arabian peninsula into a nation of heroes, and then proceeded to
create the vast politico-religious organizations of the Muhammadan world
which are one of the great forces with which Europe and the East have to
reckon today." G. Margoliouth, Introduction to J.M. Rodwell's, The Koran,
New York: Everyman's Library, 1977, p. vii.
"A
work, then, which calls forth so powerful and seemingly incompatible
emotions even in the distant reader - distant as to time, and still more
so as a mental development - a work which not only conquers the repugnance
which he may begin its perusal, but changes this adverse feeling into
astonishment and admiration, such a work must be a wonderful production of
the human mind indeed and a problem of the highest interest to every
thoughtful observer of the destinies of mankind ... Here, therefore, its
merits as a literary production should perhaps not be measured by some
preconceived maxims of subjective and aesthetic taste, but by the effects
which it produced in Muhammad's contemporaries and fellow countrymen. If
it spoke so powerfully and convincingly to the hearts of his hearers as to
weld hitherto centrifugal and antagonistic elements into one compact and
well-organized body, animated by ideas far beyond those which had until
now ruled the Arabian mind, then its eloquence was perfect, simply because
it created a civilized nation out of savage tribes, and shot a fresh woof
into the old warp of history." Dr. Steingass, quoted in T.P. Hughes'
Dictionary Of Islam, p. 526-528.
Many
claims have been made against Muhammad in that day and this. Among them
are the claims that he was a lunatic, a liar, or deceived by the devil. If
Muhammad was a lunatic or a liar then we have to wonder how all of his
prophesies came true?. Further, if he was a deceived by Satan then we are
faced with another problem. For we know that all Muslims are taught that
when reading the Qur'an they must first begin with the words "I seek
refuge in Allah from Satan the stoned* one." and then follow this up with
the words "In the name of Allah, Most Compassionate, Most Merciful" So we
have to wonder if Satan would "inspire" a man to teach mankind to seek
refuge in God from Satan? Indeed this is the exact same accusation which
was made against Jesus (pbuh). Let us read how Jesus responded to this
claim:
"But
some of them (the Jews) said, He (Jesus) casteth out devils through
Beelzebub (Satan) the chief of the devils. And others, tempting [him],
sought of him a sign from heaven. But he, knowing their thoughts, said
unto them, Every kingdom divided against itself is brought to desolation;
and a house [divided] against a house falleth. If Satan also be divided
against himself, how shall his kingdom stand? because ye say that I cast
out devils through Beelzebub." Luke 11:15-18
It
has been the case throughout the ages that with all previous prophets,
their miracle was separate from their book. Although we may claim that we
have the "Torah" of Moses, still, it is not possible now to bring Moses'
(pbuh) staff and see it perform miracles as it did in his time. Similarly
it is not possible today to see Jesus (pbuh) raise the dead as he did so
many centuries ago. However, since the message of Islam was the final
message of God to mankind, therefore, the book of Islam itself was made
the main miracle of Islam and it has continued to renew it's challenge to
mankind throughout the ages.
What
does this mean? Nowadays, the number of people who can appreciate the
literary content of the Qur'an has dwindled and this challenge no longer
has the same impact it did fourteen hundred years ago. However, as we have
seen in the verse quoted at the beginning of this chapter, Allah Almighty
has promised to continually renew the challenge of the Qur'an throughout
the ages. So how will it be renewed?
Recently,
a new field of study has opened up to scholars. People nowadays are
fascinated with science. This is the age of technology and scientific
discovery. For this reason, mankind has begun to study the religious
scriptures of mankind from a scientific point of view in order to
challenge the scientific claims made in these scriptures. Many works have
been published on this topic. In this chapter I will give a brief taste of
these matters and then leave it up to the interested reader to learn more
from any one of the many books which have been published in this regard
(see list at back of this book).
As
mentioned previously, Muhammad (pbuh) lived among tribes of people who
were for the most part illiterate. He himself was also illiterate. These
people used to live extremely simple lives. Some were traders and
businessmen, others were farmers, and yet others were nomadic sheepherders
who traveled from place to place depending on where they could find grass
for their sheep to graze. When Muhammad (pbuh) brought them the Qur'an,
the believers found in the Qur'an the command to go out, seek knowledge,
and confirm the presence of their Creator by studying His creation.
Muslims began to fulfill this command of the Qur'an and this resulted in
one of the greatest explosions of scientific advancement mankind has ever
seen. All of this was going on during a period that the West calls "The
Dark Ages," wherein the scientists of the West were being persecuted and
killed as sorcerers and wizards. During this period, Muslims scholars
introduced into the world such things as:
*
Mathematical evolution of spherical mirrors * Rectilinear motion
of light and use of lenses * Refraction angle variations *
Magnifying effects of the plano convex lens * Introduced the
concept of the elliptical shape of cosmological bodies * Study of the
center of gravity as applied to balance * Measurement of specific
weights of bodies * Rule of algebraic equations * Solutions to
quadratic and cubic equations * Work on square roots, squares, theory
of numbers, solution of the fractional numbers * Solutions of equations
of cubic order * Wrote on conic geometry elaborating the solution of
algebraic equations * Determined the Trinomial Equation * Avicenna's
"Canon of Medicine." He is known as the Prince of Physicians to the
West * Wrote the first description of several drugs and diseases as
meningitis. * Treatment of physiological shocks * Expertise in
psychosomatic medicine and psychology * Al-Biruni mentions fifty six
manuscripts on pharmacology * Credited for identifying small pox and
its treatment * Use of alcohol as an antiseptic * Use of mercury as
a purgative for the first time * First to describe the circulation of
blood. * "Holy Abbas" was, after Rhazes, the most outstanding
Physician. His works were authoritative till the works of ibn Sina
appeared * Writings on Cosmology, Astrology, Science of numbers and
letters * Proved that the earth is smaller than the sun but larger than
the moon. * Final authorities on Chemistry for many Centuries *
Classified metals into three classifications * Laid the basis of the
Acid Base theory * Distillation, calcination, crystallization, the
discovery of many acids * Cultivation of Gold - is a continuation of
Jabir's work * Theory of Oscillatory motion of equinoxes * Addition
of ninth sphere to the eight Ptolematic astronomy * Discovered the
increase of the suns apogee * Gravitational force * Responsible for
the discovery motion of the solar apsides * wrote ' On the Science of
Stars ' * Determination of latitudes and longitudes * Determination
of geodetic measurements * Described the motion of the planets *
Solved the problems of spherical trigonometry * First to study the
isometric oscillatory motion of a pendulum * Invented the instrument '
Sahifah " * Responsible for the proof of the motion of the apogee of
the sun with respect to the fixed stars. * authorities on the theory of
the system of homocentric spheres * Prepared a calendar that was more
accurate than the Gregorian one in use today * and much, much
more.
All
of this began with a single illiterate Arab from the desert fourteen
hundred years ago. The book that was brought into the world by such a man
cries out to be studied from a scientific aspect. We will now give you a
glimpse of the results:
"So
ask the People of Knowledge if you do not know" The
Qur'an, Al-Anbia(21)
Example Number 1: Embryology: Dr. Keith L. Moore is a
Professor of Anatomy and Cell Biology, University of Toronto, Toronto,
Canada. He is a world renowned scientist and a distinguished researcher in
the fields of anatomy and embryology, he has published more than 150
research articles, chapters and books in this field. He is the author of
several medical textbooks, such as the widely used and acclaimed "The
Developing Human: Clinically oriented Embryology" (now in it's fifth
edition, and translated into eight different languages), "Before We Are
Born" and "Clinically Oriented Anatomy." He has also recently co-authored
"Qur'an and Modern Science, Correlation Studies." Dr. Moore is the
recipient of numerous awards and honors, including, in 1984, the J.C.B.
Grant Award, which is the highest honor granted by the Canadian
Association of Anatomists. He has served in many academic and
administrative positions, including the President of the Canadian
Association of Anatomists, 1968-1970. Let us see what Dr. Moore's opinion
is on the scientific statements regarding embryology to be found in the
Qur'an:
Dr.
Moore was contacted by a Muslim scholar by the name of Abdul-Majeed
Azzindani. He was asked to participate in a three-year study of around
twenty-five verses of the Qur'an and the Sunnah (sayings of Muhammad,
pbuh) which speak about embryology, and to determine the their
correspondence to modern scientific discoveries. Dr. Moore's conclusion
regarding this matter was:
Fig.
12 The human fetus in various stages of development, at six, eight and 14
weeks
"For
the past three years, I have worked with the Embryology Committee of King
Abdulaziz University in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, helping them to interpret
the many statements in the Qur'an and the Sunnah referring to human
reproduction and prenatal development. At first I was astonished by the
accuracy of the statements that were recorded in the seventh century AD,
before the science of embryology was established. Although I was aware of
the glorious history of Muslim scientists in the 10th century AD, and of
some of their contributions to Medicine, I new nothing about the religious
facts and beliefs contained in the Qur'an and Sunnah. It is important for
Islamic and other students to understand the meaning of these Qur'anic
statements about human development, based on current scientific knowledge.
The interpretations of the "verses" in the Qur'an and the Sunnah,
translated by Shaikh Azzindani, are to the best of my knowledge accurate."
From the forward of "The Developing Human: Clinically oriented
Embryology," third edition, by Dr. Keith L. Moore.
The
Qur'an and the Sunnah of the prophet Muhammad (pbuh) provide a very
detailed description of the microscopic development of the human embryo
from a mere sperm drop up to the stage of a completely formed human being.
It is well known that microscopes were not developed until the sixteenth
century AD, and even at that were very crude in design. Zacharias Janssen
is credited with having invented the compound microscope in about 1590.
With it, remarkable scientific discoveries were made in the 17th and 18th
centuries. The Dutch naturalist Anthony van Leeuwenhoek produced lenses
powerful enough to prove that many tiny creatures are not spontaneously
generated but come from eggs.
Before
this period, theories on human reproduction ran rampant. Some scientist
believed that the menstrual blood itself developed into the fetus. Later
on, a new theory was developed wherein the sperm drop was popularly
believed to contain a completely developed miniature human (homunculus)
which later grew to the size of a baby. The science of embryology as we
know it today did not discover many of the detailed aspects of human
development which are taken for granted today until only about twenty
years ago, or 1973 to be precise.
Now
we must ask the question: where did Muhammad (pbuh) get such detailed
knowledge of the microscopic development of the human embryo in the 6th
century AD without a microscope, technical training, a laboratory of any
kind, or even the ability to write his own name? The only logical
conclusion is that it came from exactly where he claimed it did. From the
one who created mankind, God Almighty!
Prof.
Moore has since given numerous lectures on the topic of embryology in the
Qur'an. He is quoted in one of these lectures as saying:
"It
is clear to me that these statements must have come to Muhammad from God,
or Allah, because most of this knowledge was not discovered until many
centuries later. This proves to me that Muhammad must have been a
messenger of God, or Allah."
Prof.
Moore was so impressed with the Qur'anic classification of the stages of
development of the human embryo, that he suggested the adoption of the
Qur'anic system in place of the system currently in use by scientists
today. Prof. Moore said:
"Because
the staging of the human embryo is complex owing to the continuous process
of change during development. It is therefore suggested that a new system
of classification could be developed using the terms mentioned in the
Qur'an and the Sunnah. The proposed system is simple, comprehensive, and
conforms with present embryological knowledge."
When
Dr. Moore first presented his findings in Toronto it caused quite a stir
throughout Canada. It was on the front pages of some of the newspapers
across Canada. One newspaper reporter asked Professor
Moore,
"Don't
you think That maybe the Arabs might have known about these things - the
description of the embryo, its appearance and how it changes and grows?
Maybe there were not scientists, but maybe they did some crude dissections
on their own - carved up people and examined these
things."
Professor
Morre immediately pointed out to him, however, that he had missed a very
important point. All of the slides of the embryo that Dr. Moore had based
his study upon had come from pictures taken through a microscope. He
said,
"It
does not matter if someone had tried to discover embryology fourteen
centuries ago, they could not have seen it!." Dr. Moore taunted, "Maybe
fourteen centuries ago someone secretly had a microscope and did this
research, making no mistakes anywhere. Then he somehow taught Muhammad and
convinced him to put this information in his book. Then he destroyed his
equipment and kept it a secret forever?. Do you believe that? You really
should not unless you bring some proof because it is such a ridiculous
theory."
When
he was asked "How do you explain this information in the Qur'an?" Dr.
Moore's reply was, "It could only have been divinely revealed."
Example Number 2: The Universe: Another example of
such scientifically accurate statements in the Qur'an can be found in the
following analysis:
"And
the firmament(sky) We constructed with power and skill and verily We are
expanding it" The noble Qur'an, Al-Thariyaat(51):47.
(Remember:
"we" is the Arabic plural of respect, not the Christian plural of
"Trinity," as seen in chapter 14).
"Do
not the disbelievers see that the heavens and the earth were fused then We
ripped them asunder, and We created from water every living thing, do they
not believe?" The noble Qur'an, Al-Anbia(21):30.
"Then
He settled/equilibrated unto the firmament(sky) when it was smoke and said
unto it and to the earth: come willingly or unwillingly. They said: we
come willingly" The noble Qur'an, Fussilat(41):11.
Allah
Almighty has in these three concise verses answered questions that it has
taken some of the greatest physicists and astronomers of history centuries
to answer. It was only in this century that they finally found the
truth.
Mankind
has studied the heavens and the earth for countless centuries. The Greeks
were some of the first people to attempt to describe various cosmological
phenomena. They gave us many of the very first theories regarding the
universe and it's composition. The major contribution came with the
writings of Plato. Plato claimed that the universe was created by what he
called "The Demiurge." According to Plato, the universe was the result of
reasoning and planning, it was constructed by the Demiurge upon precise
mathematical and geometrical principles. Later on, Aristotle, Plato's
student, adopted his teacher's basic concept. Aristotelian cosmology was
based on the concept of an enclosed cosmos comprising a series of
concentric, spheres revolving around a stationary Earth. Motion was
provided by the "prime mover" and, once initiated, would remain circular,
uniform and eternal.
Both
Plato and Aristotle taught that the universe was eternal, with neither
beginning nor end. The universe as a whole was considered steady and
unmoving, and this was the basis for the later formation of the "steady
state theory." In 1915, Albert Einstein had published the famous general
theory of relativity. Soon afterward he proposed a static model of the
universe, but he would later declare that it was "one of the greatest
mistakes of my career." Why?, Because in 1925, Edwin Hubble (after whom
the Hubble Space telescope is named) provided the observational evidence
for the expansion of the universe, or as Stephen Hawking put it "The
universe is not static, as had previously been thought, it was
expanding."
Although
mankind did not discover these facts till this 20th Century, still, we
find that Allah Almighty had provided the answers for mankind 1400 years
ago in the Qur'an through the agency of His illiterate Prophet Muhammad
(pbuh). During Muhammad's (pbuh) time, the Greeks were claiming that the
cosmos was static and not expanding. So how did he know that the universe
was expanding 1300 years before the foremost scientist of the West proved
this to be a scientific fact?
However,
this is not the only claim that the Qur'an makes with regard to the
universe. Let us study the next two verses:
At
the present time, the Big Bang theory of the origin of the universe is the
cosmological model most widely accepted by astronomers. It holds that
about 20,000,000,000 years ago the universe began with the explosive
expansion of a single, extremely condensed state of matter ("the heavens
and the earth were fused then we ripped them asunder"). As mentioned
above, a further development of this model, known as "inflationary
theory," describes the original condensed matter as arising from virtually
empty space. It was only after the development of radio telescopes in 1937
AD that the necessary observational precision was achieved in order for
astronomers to arrive at the above conclusion. Out of the observations of
such scientists has arisen the so called "Hubble Constant" (Ho) which is
quantity currently used to gauge the rate at which the universe is
expanding. In other words, the issue is no longer whether the universe is
expanding or not, rather, it is only a question of how fast it is
expanding.
The
second and third verses presented appear to claim that the heavens and the
earth were once a single mass then were "ripped asunder," The exact root
words used in the Qur'an are the words "ra-ta-qa" and "fa-ta-qa," or "the
heavens and the earth were 'ra-ta-qa' then we 'fa-ta-qa' them"
"Ra-ta-qa"
is an Arabic word which has the general meaning of "to fuse, to sew, to
mend, to patch up, to repair." ("Lisan Al-Arab," by Ibn Mandoor, Vol. 10,
Dar Al-Fikr, p. 114, and also "A Dictionary of Modern Written Arabic,"
Hans Wehr, Librairie du Liban, p. 325)
Similarly,
"fa-ta-qa" has the general meaning of "To rip, to undo sewing, to
unstitch, to tear apart, to rend, to rip open." ("Lisan Al-Arab," by Ibn
Mandoor, Vol. 10, Dar Al-Fikr, p. 296, and also "A Dictionary of Modern
Written Arabic," Hans Wehr, Librairie du Liban, p. 695)
The
verse then goes on to say that Allah Almighty created the heavens and the
earth from a celestial "smoke." Astronomers today have pictures of
galaxies being formed by exactly this process, i.e. the condensation of
spiraling celestial "mists." Isn't it an incredible coincidence that an
illiterate man from the desert, without the aid of observatories or
satellite imaging was making these claims over 1400 years ago?. Was he
just guessing?
Further,
the cosmic phenomenon depicted in the following two figures is commonly
referred to by astronomists as a cosmic "mist." However, if we were to
read the second verse of the Qur'an presented above we will find that the
Qur'an more accurately refers to it as a "smoke." This is because "mist"
implies a cool and tranquil spray of water. However, "smoke" implies a hot
gas containing airborne particles. This is indeed another example of the
literary miracle of the Qur'an in that it manages to convey to us in a
very concise language a very accurate and detailed description of the
topic at hand.
Fig.
13 The Spiral Galaxy M100 courtesy of the Hubble Space
Telescope
Fig.
14 M100 again. The distance to the swirling grand design spiral M100 is
causing quite a stir among astronomers. Many believe that the Hubble Space
Telescope's recent distance measurement to this galaxy accurately
calibrates the "Hubble's constant." A scientific debate involving the
actual value of Hubble's constant titled "The Scale of the Universe" is
scheduled to occur in April 1996 in Washington, DC.
"And
those who have been given knowledge know that that which has been revealed
to you from your Lord is the Truth" The
noble Qur'an, Saba(34):6
"Do
they not consider the Qur'an (with care) or are there locks upon their
hearts?" The noble Qur'an, Muhammad(47):24
Example Number 3: Water and Life: In the Qur'an
we read:
"Do
not the disbelievers see that the heavens and the earth were joined
together then we split them asunder, and we created from water every
living thing, do they not believe?" The
noble Qur'an, Al-Anbia(21):30.
"And
Allah has created every trodding creature from water......" The noble
Qur'an, Al-Noor(24):45.
"It
is He who created from water a human...." The noble Qur'an,
Al-Furqan(25):54
Water
is the most common substance on Earth, covering more than 70% of the
planet's surface. All living things consist mostly of water; for example,
the human body is about two-thirds water (when you cremate a human what
happens to him? Why?). Scientist tell us that all forms of life known to
humanity today require three basic conditions: Temperature, the existence
of water, and the existence of an atmosphere.
All
metabolisms require water to survive, so animals that exist in arid
regions have body mechanisms that protect against water loss and make
maximum use of water (camels for example). Dehydration in humans results
from lack of food, drink, and from sweating, in addition to other factors.
This loss eventually affects the proper functioning of the heart, central
nervous system, and organs containing smooth muscle. Finally,
intercellular water is lost, which upsets vital chemical processes in the
cells. If water is not restored to the body, death will usually occur
within a few days.
The
blood of all living creatures is composed of 55 percent plasma, which in
turn is composed of more than 90 percent water. Jan Baptista van Helmont,
the first experimental physiologist, around 1640 AD concluded that water
is the only soil component required for plant growth. We could go on and
on. Again we find ourselves asking the question: How did Muhammad (pbuh)
know that all living creatures are created from water centuries before
mankind discovered this fact through scientific experimentation? Did he
randomly select an element from the countless billions of possible
choices? Why did he not claim that mankind was created from air, or from
wood, or from light? Why water?
Example Number 4: Deep sea currents: In the
Qur'an we read:
"Or
as darkness on a vast, abysmal sea. There covers it a wave, above which is
a wave, above which is a cloud. Layer upon layer of darkness." The
noble Qur'an, Al-Noor(24):40.
Mankind
began to build submersibles in the seventeenth century. The first crude
craft known to have ventured underwater was built by Cornelis Drebbel,
court engineer to James I of England, and was demonstrated on the Thames
river in 1620. From then onwards, development of submarines continued
until the twentieth century, or 1954 to be exact, when the first nuclear
submarine became a reality. With mankind's study of the sea came the
realization that the waters lying underneath the surface waves were not
the place of tranquil calmness they were previously envisioned to be.
Rather, there were underwater currents called deep sea currents which
could at times become such violent storms as to rearrange sediments in the
ocean bottom. How did Muhammad (pbuh) know about these underwater currents
centuries before mankind invented the tools necessary for underwater
exploration?
"Say:
It was sent down by He who knows the secrets in the heavens and the
earth." The noble Qur'an, Al-Furqaan(25):6.
It
is worth mentioning here in connection with the above verse that some
scientists have interpreted the "layer upon layer of darkness" to be the
gradual separation of the light spectrum within the ocean, one color at a
time until complete darkness is finally achieved. In other words, at one
depth, the yellow bandwidth is suppressed and "yellow darkness" is
achieved. At another depth, the red bandwidth is suppressed and "red
darkness" is achieved, and so forth.
There
are many other scientific statements made in the Qur'an which were only
discovered to be scientifically accurate many centuries after Muhammad's
death. Many of them have only been discovered in this century. They range
over many fields of science including Anatomy, Chemistry, Astronomy,
Geology, Hydrology, and many other disciplines which are only beginning to
be addressed by scientists today.
For
example, the Qur'an makes reference to the fact that a human's pain
receptors are located in the skin (Al-Nissa(4):56). That the frontal lobes
of the brain are responsible for lying and sin (Al-Alak(96):16). That
mountains have below them roots that extend deep into the earth's surface
(Al-Naba(78):7). That mountains pin the earth's crust and prevent it from
moving (Al-Nahil(16):15). That there exists a physical barrier between
bodies of fresh and salt water (Al-Rahman (55):20). There is also
information regarding the formation of milk in cows (Al-Nahi(16):66). And
on and on. So where was Muhammad (pbuh) getting all of these scientific
facts if not from the Creator of mankind and the universe? Allah Almighty
askes:
"Is
this sorcery or is it that you do not see?" The noble Qur'an, Al-Tur
(52):15.
Prof.
Keith Moore is not the only scholar who has been presented with such
verses of the Qur'an. Many other scholars from all over the world have
been presented with similar statements from the Qur'an in their field of
expertise. Only a few of these people are:
1)
Dr. E. Marshall Johnson, Professor and Chairman of the Department of
Anatomy and Developmental Biology, and the Director of the Daniel Baugh
Institute, Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, USA. Author of over
200 publications. Former President of the Teratology Society among other
accomplishments. After studying the verses of the Qur'an he came to the
following conclusion:
"The
Qur'an describes not only the development of external form but emphasizes
also the internal stages - the stages inside the embryo of its creation
and development, emphasizing major events recognized by contemporary
science... If I was to transpose myself into that era, knowing what I do
today and describing things, I could not describe the things that were
described... I see no evidence to refute the concept that this individual
Muhammad had to be developing this information from some place... so I see
nothing in conflict with the concept that divine intervention was
involved..."
2)
Dr. Joe Leigh Simpson. Professor and Chairman of the Department of
Obstetrics and Gynecology at Baylor Collage of Medicine, Houston, Texas.
He is the President of the American Fertility Society, and has served in
many other professional, national, and international organizations. He has
received numerous awards including Association of Professors of Obstetrics
and Gynecology Public Recognition Award in 1992. He has published more
than 400 chapters and articles in journals and books. He
says:
"...
these Hadeeths (sayings of Muhammad) could not have been obtained on the
basis of the scientific knowledge that was available at the time of the
writer'... It follows that not only is there no conflict between genetics
and religion (Islam) but in fact religion (Islam) may guide science by
adding revelation to some of the traditional scientific approaches...
There exist statements in the Qur'an shown centuries later to be valid
which support knowledge in the Qur'an having been derived from
God."
3)
Dr. T.V.N. Persaud. Professor and Head of the Department of Anatomy,
Professor of Pediatrics and Child Health, and Associate Professor of
Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences, University of Manitoba,
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. He is the author and editor of 25 books, has
contributed 31 chapters to publications, and has published over 180
scientific papers. In 1991 he received the most distinguished award
presented in the field of anatomy in Canada, the J.C.B. Grant Award from
the Canadian Association of Anatomists. He says:
"Muhammad
was a very ordinary man, he couldn't read, didn't know how to write, in
fact he was an illiterate... were talking about 1400 years ago, you have
some illiterate person making profound statements that are amazingly
accurate, of a scientific nature... I personally can't see how this could
be mere chance, there are too many accuracies and like Dr. Moore, I have
no difficulty in my mind reconciling that this is a divine inspiration or
revelation which lead him to these statements."
4)
After a study which lasted ten years, the famous French physician Maurice
Bucaille addressed the French Academy of Medicine in 1976 and expressed
the complete agreement of the Qur'an and established findings of modern
science. He presented his study on the existence in the Qur'an of certain
statements concerning physiology and reproduction. His reason for doing
that was that
"our
knowledge of these disciplines is such, that it is impossible to explain
how a text produced at the time of the Qur'an could have contained ideas
that have only been discovered in modern times."
5)
Dr. Tejatet Tejasen, Head of the Department of Anatomy, Faculty of
Medicine, University of Chiang Mai, Thailand. After his study on the
Qur'an passages dealing with embryology:
"From
my studies and what I have learnt at this conference I believe that
everything that has been recorded in the Qur'an 1400 years ago must be
true. That can be proved the scientific way."
Others
include:
6)
Dr. Gerald C. Goeringer. Professor and Coordinator of Medical Embryology
in the Department of Cell Biology in the Georgetown University school of
Medicine. Washington, D.C. He has published numerous articles dealing
mainly with the study of teratogenesis.
7)
Dr. Alfred Kroner, Professor of Geology, Germany.
8)
Dr. Yoshiodi Kozan, Director of the observatory of Tokyo,
Japan.
9)
Dr. William Hay, Professor of Oceanography, University of Colorado,
Boulder, Colorado.
10)
Dr. Pete Palmer, Professor of Geology, University of Colorado, Boulder,
Colorado.
11)
Dr. Sayawida, Professor of Marine Geology, Japan.
12)
Dr. Armstrong, Professor of Astronomy, University of Kansas, Lawrence,
Kansas.
13)
Dr. Draga Persaud Rauw, Professor of Marine Geology, King Abdulaziz
University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
14)
Dr. Schroeder, Professor of Oceanography, Germany.
The
response of these scholars when presented with verses of the Qur'an in
their field of specialization, varied. One thing however was always
constant. They all confirmed the accuracy of the scientific statements
made in the Qur'an, and they all could not explain how Muhammad (pbuh)
could have known with such accuracy the scientific claims to be found in
the Qur'an so many centuries before mankind discovered them to be
scientific truths.
Allah
Almighty tells us in the Qur'an:
"Allah
did not create (all) that except in truth. He details the signs for people
of knowledge." The noble Qur'an, Yunus(10):5
"And
those who were given knowledge see that which was sent down upon you by
your Lord is the truth and guides to the path of the 'Exalted' (in Might)
the 'worthy of all praise'." The noble Qur'an, Saba(34):6.
"Had
We sent down this Qur'an upon a mountain, you would surely have seen it
humbling itself and rending asunder for fear of Allah. Such are the
parables We put forth for mankind that they may reflect." The noble
Qur'an, Al-Hashr(59):21
"Verily!
this Qur'an guides to that which is most upright, and gives glad tidings
to the believers who work deeds of righteousness that theirs will be a
great reward" The noble Qur'an, Al-Isra(17):9
"And
We have indeed simplified [the comprehension of] this Qur'an for
remembrance, so is there any that will remember [and be admonished]?" The
noble Qur'an, Al-Qamar(54):17
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