The wrapping of muscles over the bones: Mircales of Quran

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This video displays how The Quran before more than 1400 knew about how the muscles are created over the bones of the embryo in the womb.. Glory to Allah

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  • okay, it's offical, i have to buy a copy of the Quran

  • Oh that's great.. I am always ready for any help.. you will be amazed how great is the Quran.. thanks for ur comment ^_^

  • The realization there's no point trying some kind of intelligent debate on a religious propaganda video.

    Though I've got to thank you for not blocking my post's,at least that counts for something.

  • I think the video itself proves everything.. and if you want to debate, be more specific so as to answer you.. I only block people who speak in uneducated and un respected way.. so you are always welcomed..

  • Finally getting somewhere here...

  • and what did you get?

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  • koran is well known on how easy u can interpret his words, is a book based on confusion and contradictions, for easy minded people, they will see for example the name of allah written everywhere, in the clouds, on a egg, on a apple, in your ear, they like that, is just the product of visionary people who need imaginary friends to give sense to their life, Atheist , people of 21st century as we are we don't need fairy tales, I can live very well by my own rules of social behaving, more than them!

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  • @fandanstan Therefore the Quran is in error and the error is the same that Galen did.

  • @fandanstan And the Quran does make same bones & flesh/muscle mistake as Galen did, from ”On Semen” (page 101): ”… The time has come for nature to articulate the organs precisely and to bring all the parts to completion. Thus it caused flesh to grow on and around all the bones...”

    And lol as I told you, yes, cartilage is a precursor of bones, but it is not bone. The Quran is talking about bone which develops contemporaneously with muscle, not before muscle.

  • @fandanstan Lol, it's irrelevant where I took the information since the Galen quote I gave you is a valid translation. You can check it yourself at ”Google Books”, just google the first sentence of the quote and the first link should lead you to Google Books, Galen ”On Semen” (start at page 93).

  • @SidHenderson Tsk tsk. Copying from anti-Islamic websites I see. That's okay. I forgive you. I just have one question for you:

    Galen made a lot of mistakes with respect to embryology as well, and none of them are found in the Quran. If the Quran is based on his works, why aren't the glaring mistakes there as well?

    Also, cartilage is the precursor of bones, which DO form first. heheheh

  • @fandanstan Also, the bones DO NOT form first and then get clothed with flesh/muscle as this video claims. About this issue the mainstream embryology contradicts Dr. Keith Moore's book's "Islamic additions" part, which is the source referred in all the miracles of the Quran claims about embryology.

    But the detailed explanation about this would be too long for comment section, I'll send that into your inbox.

  • @fandanstan So the first stage of Galen corresponds to Nutfah in the Quran, the drop of semen. The second stage, a bloody vascularised embryo with unshaped brain, liver and heart ("when it has been filled with blood") corresponds to Alaqa, the blood clot. The third stage "has the form of flesh" and corresponds to Mudghah, the morsel of chewed flesh. The fourth and final stage was when all the organs were well formed, joints were freely moveable, and the foetus began to move.

  • @fandanstan 4.The fourth and final period is at the stage when all the parts in the limbs have been differentiated; and at this part Hippocrates the marvellous no longer calls the foetus an embryo only, but already a child, too when he says that it jerks and moves as an animal now fully formed (in the Quran `A new creation')." (end of quote)

  • @fandanstan 3.The third period follows on this, when, as was said, it is possible to see the three ruling parts clearly and a kind of outline, a silhouette, as it were, of all the other parts (Arabic Mudghah). You will see the conformation of the three ruling parts more clearly, that of the parts of the stomach more dimly, and much more still, that of the limbs. Later on they form "twigs", as Hippocrates expressed it, indicating by the term their similarity to branches.

  • @fandanstan 2.But when it has been filled with blood (in ), and heart, brain and liver are

    still unarticulated and unshaped yet have by now a certain solidarity and considerable size, this is the second period; the substance of the foetus has the form of flesh and no longer the form of semen. Accordingly you would find that Hippocrates too no longer calls such a form semen but, as was said, foetus.

  • @fandanstan 1.The first is that in which, as is seen both in abortions and in dissection, the form of the semen prevails (in Quran this stage is Nutfah). At this time, Hippocrates too, the all-marvelous, does not yet call the conformation of the animal a foetus; as we heard just now in the case of semen voided in the sixth day, he still calls it semen.

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