Embryology in The Quran
In the Name of Allâh, the Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful
This paper is an analysis of chapter 23 verses 12 to 14 of the Qur'an in light of modern embryology. This study will provide a linguistic breakdown of the relevant verses and correlate these linguistic items to modern science.
To ensure a comprehensive understanding of this study, an overview of qur'anic exegesis will be provided to appreciate how the Qur'an is made accessible and intelligible to the reader. This study will also address various contentions, which attempt to challenge the credibility of the qur'anic discourse and its concurrence with modern embryology. Among these responses will be a refutation of both the ancient Greek plagiarisation thesis and the accusation that al-Harith bin Kalada, a 7th century physician, was the source of the Prophet's medical knowledge.
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