@eppsislike 1. You are using a non-standard translation, where did you get that and what translation is it? From "miracles of Islam" website? Those are not reliable. Yusuf Ali, Pickthal or Shakir do not mention for example "fertilized ovum".
2. The details were already known centuries earlier by the ancient Greeks Aristotle, Hippocrates and especially, who came last of them and had the most detailed and accurate description.
@SidHenderson Good point. Just realise that The Qur'an is very ancient, before modern computer chips and scientific elektronica. The Holy Book that is very ancient says "The Bones grow before the flesh" And todays scientist say the total opposite, though everything else is correct apart from the "Bone before flesh theory".
How come at the time when the Holy Books were created this theory was already known (The creation of a embryo) They didnt had computers like todays age, explain that to me.
@eppsislike No it isn't. I'll send an explanation into your inbox, it's too long for comments section. I used only neutral sources because I wanted to find out the truth, not any pro-islam or anti-islam websites. Feel free to reply if you think the explanation is not accurate.
زلزله وان ترکیه رو هم یه دید بزنید ،مناره ها کله پا شده بودن
ماشالله به عربا فوتوشاپم یاد گرفتن
mardin100100 1 month ago
@SidHenderson Excuse me but in logic bones do come before muscles. If muscles come before bones then humans would have exoskeletons.
MarcoisX 1 month ago
wow all u stop u have time to search up allahs miracles and have time to write crap about us u guys have no live
Beastknight24 3 months ago
@eppsislike Meant to say "especially GALEN", there was one word missing..
SidHenderson 3 months ago
@eppsislike Also you said: "everything else is correct apart from the Bone before flesh theory".
God's word can't have errors, not even one.
SidHenderson 3 months ago
@eppsislike Amusingly, Galen made the same mistake about muscle and bones which is in the Quran.
SidHenderson 3 months ago
@eppsislike 1. You are using a non-standard translation, where did you get that and what translation is it? From "miracles of Islam" website? Those are not reliable. Yusuf Ali, Pickthal or Shakir do not mention for example "fertilized ovum".
2. The details were already known centuries earlier by the ancient Greeks Aristotle, Hippocrates and especially, who came last of them and had the most detailed and accurate description.
SidHenderson 3 months ago
@SidHenderson Good point. Just realise that The Qur'an is very ancient, before modern computer chips and scientific elektronica. The Holy Book that is very ancient says "The Bones grow before the flesh" And todays scientist say the total opposite, though everything else is correct apart from the "Bone before flesh theory".
How come at the time when the Holy Books were created this theory was already known (The creation of a embryo) They didnt had computers like todays age, explain that to me.
eppsislike 3 months ago
@eppsislike Well can't send that since you have the "friend lock" on. Could you disable it just for a moment?
SidHenderson 3 months ago
@eppsislike No it isn't. I'll send an explanation into your inbox, it's too long for comments section. I used only neutral sources because I wanted to find out the truth, not any pro-islam or anti-islam websites. Feel free to reply if you think the explanation is not accurate.
SidHenderson 3 months ago