This message is based on an article entitled "Highlights of
Human Embryology in the Koran and the Hadith" by Dr. Keith
Moore, Professor of Anatomy and Chairman of the Department,
Faculty of Medicine, at the University of Toronto, 1982 (to
obtain a free copy, call (416) 536-8433).
Dr. Moore points out that the study of how the human embryo
develops in the mother’s womb could not progress significantly
without the use of microscopes. Microscopes were not invented
until the 17th century A.D., and were not used in this field of
study until the 18th century. Therefore when Dr. Moore studied
certain statements in the Qur’an on this subject, he remarked,
"I was amazed at the scientific accuracy of these statements
which were made in the 7th century A.D."
The Qur’an in 39:6 states that God made us in the wombs of our
mothers in stages. Dr. Moore comments:
"The realization that the embryo develops in stages in the
uterus was not discussed or illustrated until the 15th century
A.D.
"The staging of human embryos was not proposed until the 1940’s,
and the stages used nowadays were not adopted worldwide until a
few years ago."
Furthermore, he says: "The idea that development results from a
genetic plan contained in the chromosomes of the zygote
was not discovered until the end of the 19th century. The verse
from the Koran [80:18] clearly implies that the nutfa
(i.e. the initial drop of fluid) contains the plan or blueprint
for the future characteristics and features of the developing
human being."
The Qur'an 23:12-16 indicates that there is a lag or gap between
two of the early stages of growth. How does that compare with
modern scientific knowledge? Remarkably! Says Dr. Moore: "It is
well established that there is a lag or delay in the development
of the embryo during the implantation . . . The agreement
between the lag or gap in development mentioned in the Koran and
the slow rate of change occurring during the second and third
weeks is amazing. These details of human development were not
described until about 40 years ago."
Finally, Dr. Moore concludes by saying that the agreement he has
found in the Quranic statements "may help to close the gap
between science and religion which has existed for so many
years."
The above evidence shows that the Qur'an must be from God as it
claims. The Qur’an says that you and every human being should
consider this book with care. Had it been from anyone other than
God, you would have found much discrepancy in it (4:82).
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