Monday, September 10, 2012

Creation from a Drop


During the nine months in the mother's womb, growth continues perfectly. The foetus first enters the womb as a drop of fluid and gradually turns into a human being.
If there were the slightest lack of coordination in this development, the foetus would surely die. For example, if the brain grew more quickly than the bones of the skull, the brain of the foetus would be compressed and suffer damage. This coordination is also important for the formation of the eyes, the liver and heart, as well as other organs and the bones which surround them. The ordered development of the organs is also very important because, if the kidneys were slow to develop and the circulatory system had already formed, the blood would not be purified and the body would be poisoned.
But this does not happen and the baby about to open his eyes to the world is created by passing perfectly from one stage to another.
The only power that creates a complete human being from what was at first just a drop of fluid is that of Almighty God, the Lord of the universe.
The Qur'an tells how God created human beings:
Does man reckon he will be left to go on unchecked? Was he not a drop of ejaculated sperm, then an alaq (embryo) which He created and shaped, making from it both sexes, male and female? Is He Who does this not able to bring the dead to life? (Qur'an, 75: 36-40)
Certainly, an individual confronted by this truth will always be thankful to his Lord for creating him from a drop of fluid and making him a seeing, hearing and thinking person.
Say: "It is He Who brought you into being and gave you hearing, sight and hearts. What little thanks you show!" 
(Qur'an, 67: 23)
21 Gerard J. Tortora, Introduction to the Human Body The Essentials of Anatomy and Physiology, Biological Science Textbooks, 1997, s. 569-570
22 Solomon, Berg, Martin, Villee, Biology, Saunders College Publishing, ABD, 1993, s. 1066
23 Geraldine Lux Flanagan, Beginning Life, A Dorling Kindersley Book, Londra, 1996, s. 28
24 Guyton&Hall, Tıbbi Fizyoloji, Nobel Tıp Kitabevleri, İstanbul, 1996, 9. baskı, s. 1034
25 Guyton&Hall, Tıbbi Fizyoloji, Nobel Tıp Kitabevleri, İstanbul, 1996, 9. baskı, s. 1039
26 Geraldine Lux Flanagan, Beginning Life, A Dorling Kindersley Book, Londra, 1996, s. 33
27 . Gerard J. Tortora, Introduction to the Human Body The Essentials of Anatomy and Physiology, Biological Science Textbooks, 1997, s. 556
28 . Geraldine Lux Flanagan, Beginning Life, A Dorling Kindersley Book, Londra, 1996, s. 38
29 Science et Vie, Mart 1995, sayı: 190, s. 48-50
30 Hoimar Von Ditfurth, Dinozarların Sessiz Gecesi 2, Alan Yayıncılık, 1997, s.126
31 Geraldine Lux Flanagan, Beginning Life, A Dorling Kindersley Book, Londra, 1996, s. 42
32 Geraldine Lux Flanagan, Beginning Life, A Dorling Kindersley Book, Londra, 1996, s. 42-43
33 Richard Dawkins, The Selfish Gene, Oxford University Press, New York, 1976, s. 37
34 Geraldine Lux Flanagan, Beginning Life, A Dorling Kindersley Book, Londra, 1996, s. 34
35  Science et Vie, Mart 1995, sayı: 190, s. 48-50
36 Intimate Universe, The Human Body, Volume 1, 1998 British Broadcasting Corporation
37 Guyton&Hall, Tıbbi Fizyoloji, Nobel Tıp Kitabevleri, İstanbul, 1996, 9. baskı, s. 1035
38  Science et Vie, Mart 1995, sayı: 190, s. 48-50
39 Solomon, Berg, Martin, Villee, Biology, Saunders College Publishing, ABD, 1993, s. 1069
40 Geraldine Lux Flanagan, Beginning Life, A Dorling Kindersley Book, Londra, 1996, s. 73
41 Science Vie, Mart 1995, sayı: 190, s. 88
42  Science et Vie, Mart 1995, sayı: 190, s. 48-50
43 Hoimar Von Ditfurth, Dinozarların Sessiz Gecesi 2, Alan Yayıncılık, 1997, s.129-130
44 Keith L. Moore, The Developing Human - Clinically Oriented Embryology, W. B. Saunders Company, 1983, Canada, s. 374a
45 Geraldine Lux Flanagan, Beginning Life, A Dorling Kindersley Book, Londra, 1996, s. 74
46 Geraldine Lux Flanagan, Beginning Life, A Dorling Kindersley Book, Londra, 1996, s. 64
47 Keith L. Moore, The Developing Human - Clinically Oriented Embryology, W. B. Saunders Company, 1983, Canada, s. 126
48  Science et Vie, Mart 1995, sayı: 190, s. 48-50
49 Geraldine Lux Flanagan, Beginning Life, A Dorling Kindersley Book, Londra, 1996, s. 87
50 Laurence Pernoud, J’attends un enfant, Pierre Horay, Paris, 1995, s.135

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