H) Scientists Comments
on the Scientific Miracles in the Holy Quran: |
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The following are some comments of
scientists1 on the scientific miracles in the Holy
Quran. All of these comments have been taken from the
videotape entitled This is the Truth. In this
videotape, you can see and hear the scientists while they are giving
the following comments. (To view the RealPlayer video of a
comment, click on the link at the end of that comment. For a
copy of this videotape, please visit this page.)
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1) Dr. T. V. N. Persaud is Professor
of Anatomy, Professor of Pediatrics and Child Health, and Professor of
Obstetrics, Gynecology, and Reproductive Sciences at the University of
Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. There, he was the Chairman of
the Department of Anatomy for 16 years. He is well-known in his
field. He is the author or editor of 22 textbooks and has published
over 181 scientific papers. In 1991, he received the most
distinguished award presented in the field of anatomy in Canada, the
J.C.B. Grant Award from the Canadian Association of Anatomists. When
he was asked about the scientific miracles in the Quran which he has
researched, he stated the following:
The way it was explained to me is that Muhammad
was a very ordinary man. He could not read, didnt know [how] to
write. In fact, he was an illiterate. And were talking about twelve
[actually about fourteen] hundred years ago. You have someone
illiterate making profound pronouncements and statements and that are
amazingly accurate about scientific nature. And I personally cant
see how this could be a mere chance. There are too many accuracies
and, like Dr. Moore, I have no difficulty in my mind that this is a divine
inspiration or revelation which led him to these statements. (View the RealPlayer
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Professor Persaud has included some Quranic
verses and sayings of the Prophet Muhammad in some of his books. He has also presented these verses
and sayings of the Prophet Muhammad at several conferences.
2) Dr. Joe Leigh Simpson is the
Chairman of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Professor of
Obstetrics and Gynecology, and Professor of Molecular and Human Genetics
at the Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas, USA. Formerly, he
was Professor of Ob-Gyn and the Chairman of the Department of Ob-Gyn at
the University of Tennessee, Memphis, Tennessee, USA. He was also
the President of the American Fertility Society. He has received
many awards, including the Association of Professors of Obstetrics and
Gynecology Public Recognition Award in 1992. Professor Simpson
studied the following two sayings of the Prophet Muhammad :
{In every one of you, all components of your
creation are collected together in your mothers womb by forty
days...}2
{If forty-two nights have passed over the
embryo, God sends an angel to it, who shapes it and creates its hearing,
vision, skin, flesh, and bones....}3
He studied these two sayings of the Prophet
Muhammad extensively, noting that the first forty
days constitute a clearly distinguishable stage of embryo-genesis.
He was particularly impressed by the absolute precision and accuracy
of those sayings of the Prophet Muhammad . Then, during one conference, he gave the following
opinion:
So that the two hadeeths (the sayings of
the Prophet Muhammad ) that have been noted provide us with a specific time table for
the main embryological development before forty days. Again, the
point has been made, I think, repeatedly by other speakers this morning:
these hadeeths could not have been obtained on the basis of the
scientific knowledge that was available [at] the time of their writing . .
. . It follows, I think, that not only there is no conflict between
genetics and religion but, in fact, religion can guide science by adding
revelation to some of the traditional scientific approaches, that there
exist statements in the Quran shown centuries later to be valid, which
support knowledge in the Quran having been derived from God. (View the RealPlayer
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3) Dr. E. Marshall Johnson is
Professor Emeritus of Anatomy and Developmental Biology at Thomas
Jefferson University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. There, for 22
years he was Professor of Anatomy, the Chairman of the Department of
Anatomy, and the Director of the Daniel Baugh Institute. He was also
the President of the Teratology Society. He has authored more than
200 publications. In 1981, during the Seventh Medical Conference in
Dammam, Saudi Arabia, Professor Johnson said in the presentation of his
research paper:
Summary: The Quran describes not only the
development of external form, but emphasizes also the internal stages, the
stages inside the embryo, of its creation and development, emphasizing
major events recognized by contemporary science. (View the RealPlayer
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Also he said: As a scientist, I can only deal
with things which I can specifically see. I can understand
embryology and developmental biology. I can understand the words
that are translated to me from the Quran. As I gave the example
before, if I were to transpose myself into that era, knowing what I knew
today and describing things, I could not describe the things which were
described. I see no evidence for the fact to refute the concept that
this individual, Muhammad, had to be developing this information from some
place. So I see nothing here in conflict with the concept that
divine intervention was involved in what he was able to write.4 (View the RealPlayer
video of this comment )
4) Dr. William W. Hay is a
well-known marine scientist. He is Professor of Geological Sciences
at the University of Colorado, Boulder, Colorado, USA. He was
formerly the Dean of the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric
Science at the University of Miami, Miami, Florida, USA. After a
discussion with Professor Hay about the Qurans mention of recently
discovered facts on seas, he said:
I find it very interesting that this sort of
information is in the ancient scriptures of the Holy Quran, and I have no
way of knowing where they would come from, but I think it is extremely
interesting that they are there and that this work is going on to discover
it, the meaning of some of the passages. And when he was asked
about the source of the Quran, he replied: Well, I would think it must be
the divine being. (View the RealPlayer
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5) Dr. Gerald C. Goeringer is Course
Director and Associate Professor of Medical Embryology at the Department
of Cell Biology, School of Medicine, Georgetown University, Washington,
DC, USA. During the Eighth Saudi Medical Conference in Riyadh, Saudi
Arabia, Professor Goeringer stated the following in the presentation of
his research paper:
In a relatively few aayahs (Quranic
verses) is contained a rather comprehensive description of human
development from the time of commingling of the gametes through
organogenesis. No such distinct and complete record of human
development, such as classification, terminology, and description, existed
previously. In most, if not all, instances, this description
antedates by many centuries the recording of the various stages of human
embryonic and fetal development recorded in the traditional scientific
literature. (View the
RealPlayer video of this comment )
6) Dr. Yoshihide Kozai is Professor
Emeritus at Tokyo University, Hongo, Tokyo, Japan, and was the Director of
the National Astronomical Observatory, Mitaka, Tokyo, Japan. He
said:
I am very much impressed by finding true
astronomical facts in [the] Quran, and for us the modern astronomers have
been studying very small pieces of the universe. Weve concentrated
our efforts for understanding of [a] very small part. Because by
using telescopes, we can see only very few parts [of] the sky without
thinking [about the] whole universe. So, by reading [the] Quran and
by answering to the questions, I think I can find my future way for
investigation of the universe. (View the RealPlayer
video of this comment )
7) Professor Tejatat Tejasen is the
Chairman of the Department of Anatomy at Chiang Mai University, Chiang
Mai, Thailand. Previously, he was the Dean of the Faculty of
Medicine at the same university. During the Eighth Saudi Medical
Conference in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Professor Tejasen stood up and
said:
During the last three years, I became
interested in the Quran . . . . From my study and what I have learned from
this conference, I believe that everything that has been recorded in the
Quran fourteen hundred years ago must be the truth, that can be proved by
the scientific means. Since the Prophet Muhammad could neither read
nor write, Muhammad must be a messenger who relayed this truth, which was
revealed to him as an enlightenment by the one who is eligible [as the]
creator. This creator must be God. Therefore, I think this is
the time to say La ilaha illa Allah, there is no god to worship
except Allah (God), Muhammadur rasoolu Allah, Muhammad is Messenger
(Prophet) of Allah (God). Lastly, I must congratulate for the
excellent and highly successful arrangement for this conference . . . . I
have gained not only from the scientific point of view and religious point
of view but also the great chance of meeting many well-known scientists
and making many new friends among the participants. The most
precious thing of all that I have gained by coming to this place is La
ilaha illa Allah, Muhammadur rasoolu Allah, and to have become a
Muslim. (View the RealPlayer
video of this comment )
After all these examples we have seen about the
scientific miracles in the Holy Quran and all these scientists comments
on this, let us ask ourselves these questions:
n Could
it be a coincidence that all this recently discovered scientific
information from different fields was mentioned in the Quran, which was
revealed fourteen centuries ago?
n Could
this Quran have been authored by Muhammad or by any other human being?
The only possible answer is that this Quran must
be the literal word of God, revealed by Him.
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Footnotes:
(1) Note: The occupations
of all the scientists mentioned in this web site were last updated in
1997.
(2) Narrated in Saheeh
Muslim, #2643, and Saheeh Al-Bukhari, #3208. Note: What is
between these special brackets {...} in this guide is a translation of what the Prophet
Muhammad said. Also note that this symbol #
used in the footnotes, indicates the number of the hadeeth. A
hadeeth is a reliably transmitted report by the Prophet
Muhammads companions of what he said, did, or approved
of. ![Back from footnote (2)]()
(3) Narrated in Saheeh
Muslim, #2645. ![Back from footnote (3)]()
(4) The Prophet
Muhammad was illiterate. He could not read nor
write, but he dictated the Quran to his Companions and commanded some of
them to write it down. ![Back from footnote (4)]()
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