Creating the Embryo in Different Stages
What is the matter with you, that you fear not Allah"His
punishment", and you hope not for reward "from Allah or you believe
not in His Oneness". While He has created you in different
stages.
Allah, the Almighty, says: {What is the matter with you, that you
fear not Allah"His punishment", and you hope not for reward "from
Allah or you believe not in His Oneness". While He has created you
in"different" stages.} [Nuh:13-14]
{مَّا لَكُمْ لَا تَرْجُونَ لِلَّـهِ
وَقَارًا ﴿١٣﴾ وَقَدْ خَلَقَكُمْ
أَطْوَارًا} [نوح:13-14]
Transliteration:Mā Lakum Lā Tarjūna Lillāhi Waqārāan,Wa Qad
Khalaqakum 'Aţwārāan
The Scientific Fact:
In 1651, Harvey was the first
person to study the embryo of a hen using a simple lens. In
addition, he studied deer embryos. Due to the difficulty of
following up the early stages of pregnancy, he concluded that an
embryo is no more than some secretions of the womb.
In 1672, Graaf discovered what
was later known as Graafian
follicles. He also observed the wombs of some pregnant
rabbits and came to the conclusion that an embryo is not formed by
secretions from the womb; rather, from the ovary. The very tiny
tissues observed earlier by Graaf were no more than cavities in the
blastocysts.
In 1675, Malpighi found embryos
in the eggs of some hens. At first he thought that the eggs were in
no need of being fertilized and that they contained a little
organism that grows without going through stages.
Using a more advanced microscope, Hamm
and Leeuwenhoek discovered human sperm, for the first time
in history in 1677. Yet, they failed to perceive its significant
role in conception. They even thought that a sperm contains a tiny
human being that grows in the womb without going through any stages
of development.
In 1759, Wolff suggested that
an embryo develops from primitive formations that do not have the
form of a complete human being. In 1775, all such arguments and
disputations came to an end, i.e. an embryo grows up through
stages.
The experiments performed by Spallanzani on dogs confirmed the
importance of sperm in the process of impregnation. Before that,
there was only one idea that sperms are strange beings. It is
because of such a belief that sperms were given the name of semen
animals.
One hundred and fifty years after the discovery of sperms and
exactly in 1827, Von Baer
observed the ovum in the ovary of a dog.
In 1839, Schlieden and Schwann
became sure that a human being is formed from basic living units
that were given the name "cells".
Later on, the idea of the creation of a human being from a cell
that comes into being as a result of the union of a sperm and an
ovum became easily understood.
Facets of Scientific
Inimitability:
This Qur'anic text shows that a human embryo does not come all of a
sudden without due development, as was commonly believed since
Aristotle until the 19th century.
The text also stresses the fact that a human embryo goes through
various stages of development, something that applies to all people
of all races and generations.
The history of embryology shows that embryologists, in the past,
were unable to discern the creation of embryos.
The Ever-Glorious Qur'an declared this fact as early as the seventh
century. It tells us that a human being goes through various stages
of development and that stands as a living evidence of the wisdom
of Allah and His Power.
These stages apply to all people of all races and generation and
this proves His Oneness
Source:http://www.eajaz.org
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