Many diverse subjects are mentioned in the Qur'an in the course of
inviting people to believe.Sometimes the heavens,sometimes animals, and
sometimes plants are shown as evidence to man by God.In many of the verses,
people are called upon to turn their attention to their own creation.They are
often reminded how man came into the world,which stages he has passed
through, and what his essence is:
It is We Who have created you.Why,then,do you not accept
the truth?Have you ever considered that(seed)which you emit?
The creation of man,and the miraculous aspect of this,is stressed in many
other verses.Some items of information within these verses are so detailed that
it is impossible for anyone living in the 7th century to have known them.Some
of these are as follows:
1. Man is not created from the entire semen, but only a very small portion
of it (sperm).
2. It is the male that determines the sex of the baby.
3. The human embryo adheres to the mother's uterus like a leech.
4. The embryo develops in three dark regions in the uterus.
People living when the Qur'an was revealed,to be sure,knew that the
basic substance of birth was related to the semen of the male emitted during
sexual intercourse.And the fact that the baby was born after a nine-month
period was obviously an observable event not calling for any further
investigation.However,the items of information just quoted were far above
the level of learning of the people living at that time.These were verified by
20th century science.
Now, let us go over them one by one.
A Drop of Semen
During sexual intercourse,250 million sperms are emitted from the male
at a time. The sperms undertake an arduous journey in the mother's body until
they make it to the ovum.Only a thousand out of 250 million sperms succeed
in reaching the ovum.At the end of this five-minute race,the ovum,half the
size of a grain of salt,will let only one of the sperms in.That is,the essence of
man is not the whole semen, but only a small part of it.This is explained in the
Qur'an:
As we have seen,the Qur'an informs us that man is made not from the
entire semen, but only a small part of it.That the particular emphasis in this
statement announces a fact only discovered by modern science is evidence that
the statement is divine in origin.
The Mixture in the Semen
The fluid called semen,which contains the sperms,does not consist of
sperms alone.On the contrary,it is made up of a mixture of different fluids.
These fluids have different functions,such as containing the sugar necessary
for providing energy for the sperms,neutralising the acids at the entrance of
the uterus,and creating a slippery environment for the easy movement of the
sperms.
Interestingly enough,when semen is mentioned in the Qur'an,this fact,
which was discovered by modern science,is also referred to,and semen is
defined as a mixed fluid:
In another verse,semen is again referred to as a mixture,and it is stressed
that man is created from the"extract"of this mixture:
The Arabic word "sulala",
translated as"extract",means
the essential or best part of
something.By either
implication,it means "part of
a whole".This shows that the
Qur'an is the word of a Will
that knows the creation of
man down to its slightest
detail. This Will is God,
The Sex of the Baby
Until fairly recently,it was thought that a baby's sex was determined by
the mother's cells.
Or at least,it was believed that the sex was determined by
the male and female cells together.But we are given different information in
the Qur'an, where it is stated that masculinity or femininity is created out of "a
drop of sperm which has been ejected".
The developing disciplines of genetics and molecular biology have
scientifically validated the accuracy of this information given by the Qur'an.It
is now understood that sex is determined by the sperm cells from the male,and
that the female has no role in this process.
Chromosomes are the main elements in determining sex.Two of the 46
chromosomes that determine the structure of a human being are identified as
the sex chromosomes.
These two chromosomes are called "XY" in males, and "XX" in females, because the shapes of the chromosomes resemble these letters.
The Y chromosome carries the genes that code for masculinity, while the X
chromosome carries the genes that code for femininity.
The formation of a new human being begins with the cross combination
of one of these chromosomes,which exist in males and females in pairs. In
females, both components of the sex cell, which divides into two during
ovulation, carry X chromosomes.
The sex cell of a male,on the other hand,
produces two different kinds of sperm, one that contains X chromosomes and
the other Y chromosomes. If an X chromosome from the female unites with a
sperm that contains an X chromosome, then the baby is female.If it unites with
the sperm that contains a Y chromosome, the baby is male.
In other words, a baby's sex is determined by which chromosome from the
male unites with the female's ovum.
None of this was known until the discovery of genetics in the 20th century.
Indeed,in many cultures, it was believed that a baby's sex was determined by
the female's body. That was why women were blamed when they gave birth to
girls.
Thirteen centuries before human genes were discovered, however, the
Qur'an revealed information that denies this superstition,
The Clot Clinging to the Uterus
If we keep on examining the facts announced to us in the Qur'an about the
formation of human beings, we again encounter some very important scientific
miracles.
When the sperm of the male unites with the ovum of the female, the
essence of the baby to be born is formed. This single cell, known as a "zygote"
in biology, will instantly start to reproduce by dividing, and eventually become
a "piece of flesh" called an embryo.This of course can only be seen by human
beings with the aid of a microscope.
The embryo, however, does not spend its developmental period in a void.
It clings to the uterus just like roots that are
firmly fixed to the earth by their tendrils.
Through this bond, the embryo can obtain
the substances essential to its development
from the mother's body.
Here, at this point, a very significant
miracle of the Qur'an is revealed.While
referring to the embryo developing in the
mother's womb, God uses the word "alaq"
in the Qur'an:
The meaning of the word "alaq" in
Arabic is"a thing that clings to some place".
The word is literally used to describe
leeches that cling to a body to suck blood.
Certainly,the use of such an
appropriate word for the embryo
developing in the mother's womb, proves
once again that the Qur'an is a revelation
from God, the Lord of all the Worlds.The wrapping of muscles over the bones
Another important aspect of the information given in the verses of the
Qur'an is the developmental stages of a human being in the mother's womb. It
is stated in the verses that in the mother's womb, the bones develop first, and
then the muscles form which wrap around them.
Embryology is the branch of science that studies the development of the
embryo in the mother's womb.Until very recently,embryologists assumed that
the bones and muscles in an embryo developed at the same time.For this
reason, for a long time,some people claimed that these verses conflicted with
science. Yet, advanced microscopic research conducted by virtue of new
technological developments has
revealed that the revelation of the
Qur'an is word for word correct.
These observations at the
microscopic level showed that
the development inside the
mother's womb takes place in just
the way it is described in the
verses.
First,the cartilage tissue
of the embryo ossifies. Then
muscular cells that are selected
from amongst the tissue around
the bones come together and
wrap around the bones.
This event is described in a
scientific publication titled Developing Human in the following words:
During the seventh week, the skeleton begins to spread throughout the body and
the bones take their familiar shapes. At the end of the seventh week and during the
eighth week the muscles take their positions around the bone forms.
In short, man's developmental stages as described in the Qur'an are in
perfect harmony with the findings of modern embryology.
Three Stages of the Baby in the Womb
In the Qur'an, it is related that man is created in a three-stage process in
the mother's womb.
As will be understood, it is pointed out in this verse that a human being
is created in the mother's womb in three distinct stages. Indeed, modern
biology has revealed that the baby's embryological development takes place in
three distinct regions in the mother's womb. Today, in all the embryology
textbooks studied in faculties of medicine, this subject is taken as an element of
basic knowledge. For instance in Basic Human Embryology, a fundamental
reference text in the field of embryology, this fact is stated as follows:
"The life
in the uterus has three stages:
pre-embryonic; first two and a half weeks,
embryonic;
until the end of the eight week,
and fetal; from the eight week to labor."
These phases refer to the different developmental stages of a baby. In brief,
the main characteristics of these developmental stages are as follows:
- Pre-embryonic stage
In this first phase, the zygote grows by division, and when it becomes a
cell cluster, it buries itself in the wall of the uterus. While they continue
growing, the cells organise themselves in three layers.
- Embryonic Stage
The second phase lasts for five and a half weeks, during which the baby
is called an "embryo". In this stage, the basic organs and systems of the body
start to appear from the cell layers.
- Fetal stage
From this stage on, the embryo is called a "foetus". This phase begins at
the eighth week of gestation and lasts until the moment of birth. The
distinctive characteristic of this stage is that the foetus looks just like a human
being, with its face, hands and feet. Although it is only 3 cm. long initially, all of its organs have become apparent.
This phase lasts for about 30 weeks,
and development continues until the
week of delivery.
Information on the development
in the mother's womb became
available only after observations with
modern devices. Yet, just like many
other scientific facts, these pieces of
information are imparted in the verses
of the Qur'an in a miraculous way.
The
fact that such detailed and accurate
information was given in the Qur'an at
a time when people had scarce
information on medical matters is clear
evidence that the Qur'an is not the
word of man, but the word of God.