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The following excerpt is taken from (http://www.icbh.org/topics/embryology.htm) :

Professor Keith L. Moore interprets the Quranic verses dealing with Embryology as follows:

"He makes you in the wombs of your mothers in stages,
one after another, in three veils of darkness." Sura 39:6

"The three veils of darkness"
May refer to:

1- The anterior abdominal wall;

2- The uterine wall; and

3- The amniochorionic membrane.




"Then We placed him as a drop in a place of rest" Sura 23:13

The drop of nutfah has been interpreted as the sperm or spermatozoon,
but a more meaningful interpretation would be the zygote which divides to form a blastocyst which is implanted in the uterus ("a place of rest"). This interpretation is supported by another verse in the Quran which states that

"A human being is created from a mixed drop."

The zygote forms by the union of a mixture of the sperm
and the ovum ("The mixed drop")




"Then We made the drop into a leech-like structure." Sura 23:14

The word "alagah" refers to a leech or bloodsucker. This is an appropriate description of the human embryo from days 7-24 when it clings to the endometrium of the uterus, in the same way that a leech clings to the skin. Just as the leech derives blood from the host, the human embryo derives blood from the deciduas or pregnant endometrium.

It is remarkable how much the embryo of 23-24 days resembles a leech. As there were no microscopes or lenses available in the 7th century, doctors would not have known that the human embryo had this leech-like appearance. In the early part of the fourth week, the embryo is just visible to the unaided eye because it is smaller than a kernel of wheat.




"Then of that leech-like structure, We made a chewed lump." Sura 23:14

The Arabic work "mudghah" means "chewed substance or chewed lump."

Toward the end of the fourth week, the human embryo looks somewhat
like a chewed lump of flesh. The chewed appearance results from the somites which resemble teeth marks. The somites represent the beginnings or primordial of the vertebrae.


"Then we made out of the chewed lump, bones and clothed the bones in flesh."

This continuation of Sura 23:14 indicate that out of the chewed lump stage, bones and muscles form. This is in accordance with embryological development.

First the bones form as cartilage models and then the muscles (flesh) develop around them from the somatic mesoderm.


"Then we developed out of it another creature."

This next part of Sura 23:14 implies that the bones and muscles result in the formation of another creature. This may refer to the Human-like embryo that forms by the end of the eighth week. At this stage it has distinctive human characteristics and possesses the primordial of all the internal and external organs and parts. After the eighth week the human embryo is called a fetus. This may be the new creature to which the verse refers.


"And he gave you hearing and sight and feeling and understanding."

This part of Sura 32:9 indicates that the special senses of hearing, seeing, and feeling develop in this order, which is true. The primordial of the internal ears appear before the beginning of the eyes, and the brain (the site of understanding) differentiates last.


"Then out of a piece of chewed flesh, partly formed and partly unformed."

This part of Sura 22:5 seems to indicate that the embryo is composed of both differentiated and undifferentiated tissues. For example, when the cartilage bones are differentiated, the embryonic connective tissue or mesenchyme around them is undifferentiated. It later differentiates into the muscles and ligaments attached to the bones.


"And we cause whom We will to rest in the wombs for an appointed term."

This next part of Sura 22:5 seems to imply that God determines which embryos will remain in the uterus until full term. It is known that many embryos abort during the first month of development and that only about 30% of zygotes that form, develop into fetuses that survive until birth. This verse has also been interpreted to mean that God determines whether the embryo will develop into a boy or girl.


The interpretation of the verses in the Quran referring to human development would not have been possible in the 7th century AD, or even a hundred years ago. We can interpret them now because the science of modern Embryology affords us new understanding. Undoubtedly there are other verses in the Quran related to human development that will be understood in the future as our knowledge increases.




From: The Journal of the Islamic Medical Association, Vol. 18, Jan-June 1986, pp. 15-16

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  • im an atheist so this is stand-up comedy to me

  • Because it is always best for a scholar to explain the verses of Qur'an for you to understand its significance, I am putting a video instead of 1-2 verses. This talks about how the Qur'an perfectly describes the development of an embryo, at about 500 AD. Embryology was not an advanced science until the mid 1900s.

  • Then which of the favours of your Lord will ye deny?

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