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The Miracle and Challenge of the Quran
Dr. Keith L. Moore is a Professor of Anatomy and Cell
Biology, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada. He is a world
renowned scientist and a distinguished researcher in the
fields of anatomy and embryology, he has published more than
150 research articles, chapters and books in this field. He is
the author of several medical textbooks, such as the widely
used and acclaimed "The Developing Human: Clinically oriented
Embryology" (now in it's fifth edition, and translated into
eight different languages), "Before We Are Born" and
"Clinically Oriented Anatomy." He has also recently
co-authored "Qur'an and Modern Science, Correlation Studies."
Dr. Moore is the recipient of numerous awards and honors,
including, in 1984, the J.C.B. Grant Award, which is the
highest honor granted by the Canadian Association of
Anatomists. He has served in many academic and administrative
positions, including the President of the Canadian Association
of Anatomists, 1968-1970. Let us see what Dr. Moore's opinion
is on the scientific statements regarding embryology to be
found in the Qur'an:
Dr. Moore was contacted by a Muslim scholar by the name of
Abdul-Majeed Azzindani. He was asked to participate in a
three-year study of around twenty-five verses of the Qur'an
and the Sunnah (sayings of Muhammad, pbuh) which speak about
embryology, and to determine the their correspondence to
modern scientific discoveries. Dr. Moore's conclusion
regarding this matter was: "For the past three years, I
have worked with the Embryology Committee of King Abdulaziz
University in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, helping them to interpret
the many statements in the Qur'an and the Sunnah referring to
human reproduction and prenatal development. At first I was
astonished by the accuracy of the statements that were
recorded in the seventh century AD, before the science of
embryology was established. Although I was aware of the
glorious history of Muslim scientists in the 10th century AD,
and of some of their contributions to Medicine, I new nothing
about the religious facts and beliefs contained in the Qur'an
and Sunnah. It is important for Islamic and other students to
understand the meaning of these Qur'anic statements about
human development, based on current scientific knowledge. The
interpretations of the "verses" in the Qur'an and the Sunnah,
translated by Shaikh Azzindani, are to the best of my
knowledge accurate."
From the forward of "The Developing Human: Clinically
oriented Embryology," third edition, by Dr. Keith L. Moore.
The Qur'an and the Sunnah of the prophet Muhammad
(Sallalahu Alayhi Wa Salam) provide a very detailed
description of the microscopic development of the human embryo
from a mere sperm drop up to the stage of a completely formed
human being. It is well known that microscopes were not
developed until the sixteenth century AD, and even at that
were very crude in design. Zacharias Janssen is credited with
having invented the compound microscope in about 1590. With
it, remarkable scientific discoveries were made in the 17th
and 18th centuries. The Dutch naturalist Anthony van
Leeuwenhoek produced lenses powerful enough to prove that many
tiny creatures are not spontaneously generated but come from
eggs.
Before this period, theories on human reproduction ran
rampant. Some scientist believed that the menstrual blood
itself developed into the fetus. Later on, a new theory was
developed wherein the sperm drop was popularly believed to
contain a completely developed miniature human (homunculus)
which later grew to the size of a baby. The science of
embryology as we know it today did not discover many of the
detailed aspects of human development which are taken for
granted today until only about twenty years ago, or 1973 to be
precise.
Now we must ask the question: where did Muhammad (Sallalahu
Alayhi Wasallam) get such detailed knowledge of the
microscopic development of the human embryo in the 6th century
AD without a microscope, technical training, a laboratory of
any kind, or even the ability to write his own name? The only
logical conclusion is that it came from exactly where he
claimed it did. From the one who created mankind, God
Almighty!
Prof. Moore has since given numerous lectures on the topic
of embryology in the Qur'an. He is quoted in one of these
lectures as saying: "It is clear to me that these
statements must have come to Muhammad from God, or Allah,
because most of this knowledge was not discovered until many
centuries later. This proves to me that Muhammad must have
been a messenger of God, or Allah."
Prof. Moore was so impressed with the Qur'anic
classification of the stages of development of the human
embryo, that he suggested the adoption of the Qur'anic system
in place of the system currently in use by scientists today.
Prof. Moore said: "Because the staging of the human embryo
is complex owing to the continuous process of change during
development. It is therefore suggested that a new system of
classification could be developed using the terms mentioned in
the Qur'an and the Sunnah. The proposed system is simple,
comprehensive, and conforms with present embryological
knowledge."
When Dr. Moore first presented his findings in Toronto it
caused quite a stir throughout Canada. It was on the front
pages of some of the newspapers across Canada. One newspaper
reporter asked Professor Moore, "Don't you think That
maybe the Arabs might have known about these things - the
description of the embryo, its appearance and how it changes
and grows? Maybe there were not scientists, but maybe they did
some crude dissections on their own - carved up people and
examined these things."
Professor Morre immediately pointed out to him, however,
that he had missed a very important point. All of the slides
of the embryo that Dr. Moore had based his study upon had come
from pictures taken through a microscope. He said, "It
does not matter if someone had tried to discover embryology
fourteen centuries ago, they could not have seen it!." Dr.
Moore taunted, "Maybe fourteen centuries ago someone secretly
had a microscope and did this research, making no mistakes
anywhere. Then he somehow taught Muhammad and convinced him to
put this information in his book. Then he destroyed his
equipment and kept it a secret forever?. Do you believe that?
You really should not unless you bring some proof because it
is such a ridiculous theory."
When he was asked "How do you explain this information in
the Qur'an?" Dr. Moore's reply was, "It could only have been
divinely revealed."

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