الأحد، 3 أغسطس 2025

The Qur’an’s Description of the Embryo: Coincidence or Revelation?

 Muslims against Atheism

🧬 The Qur’an’s Description of the Embryo: Coincidence or Revelation?
Let’s take a moment — no philosophy, no word games — just facts.
Over 1400 years ago, a man ﷺ who could not read or write, in a desert with no microscope, no lab, no textbooks…
recited verses from Allah describing something hidden inside a mother’s womb — the formation of the human embryo.
And what did he ﷺ say?
📖 “We created man from a drop of fluid, then made him into a clinging clot (‘alaqah), then a lump (mudghah)...”
— [Surah al-Mu’minoon, 23:12–14]
Pause right there.
🔬 Modern science only recently discovered:
The sperm (nutfah) enters the egg.
The fertilized cell clings to the womb — just like the Arabic word ‘alaqah (which also means “leech” — and the embryo even looks like a leech at this stage!).
Then it becomes a chewed-like lump (mudghah) — exactly how it appears in early development.
📚 These were unknown until the 20th century, confirmed with microscopes and embryology.
So ask yourself honestly:
👉 How could this be known in the 7th century?
There was no ultrasound.
No embryology schools.
No dissection.
No microscope.
No microscope.
And yet, the Qur’an described it with pinpoint accuracy.
You want proof?
Here it is.
Not philosophy.
Not emotion.
Just miraculous truth staring science in the face.
Because no one in the 7th century had this knowledge.
Except the One who created the embryo.
So, dear reader… was it a coincidence?
Or are you finally ready to accept:
🕋 This Qur’an is from Allah.
And the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ was His Messenger.
The truth is clear. Don’t delay. Submit to your Creator.
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