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HANGING ON THE WALL OF UTERUS

13- Then We placed him as a drop in a firmly established lodging


14- Then We developed the drop into a hanging...
23-The Believers, 13-14

“Alaq” is the Arabic word referring to something that is hanging on a place. Embryology did
not exist as a science at the time of the Prophet. Neither was there special terminology yet.
The Quran described the stages using the words current at the time. According to this
description, the zygote then hangs on the wall of the uterus. The Quran brings clarification to
something unknown at the time. To render the word “alaq” with the signification ‘embryo’
may not exactly reflect its original meaning, and would moreover fail to convey the spirit of
it. To translate it as “a clot of blood” deviates from the literal meaning of the word. This
rendering has often been adopted, giving it the attribute of a secondary meaning of the
word. The reason was the failure of exegetists to conceive the true meaning of the word.

In 1641, Harvey’s statement, according to which the origin of every living thing was an egg,
and saying that the embryo underwent transformations, passing through stages of
development, was one of the major contributions to the advancement of science. In the 17th
century, when man already had the microscope at his disposal, the respective roles of the
egg and of the sperm were topics of discussion. Bonnet (1720-1793) speculated that female
eggs consisted of a countless number of smaller eggs, one inside the other, and generalized
on the “preformation theory,” which maintains that a child arises from an adult in miniature
contained within the egg, and he applied this theory to all animals. This hypothesis found
many adherents in the 18th century. Men, some thousand years prior to the 18th century,
had been
acquainted with the Quran. What was said in it about the reproduction of the human
organism was rendered in a clear expression that was to take man centuries to confirm.
Keith Moore, anatomy professor in the Toronto University of Canada, says that the
information contained in the Quran about embryology cannot be accounted for by the data
available in the 7th century. He goes further and says that, even a century back, this was
hardly known. Only today are we in a position to understand what the verses of the Quran
meant, thanks to the development of modern embryology.

In history, the only book that exactly describes the development of the human being within
the womb is the Quran. Let us once again tackle the subject of hanging to the uterus wall.
Only after the invention of the microscope was man able to bring this fact to light as a result
of developments in the fields of physiology, anatomy and embryology.

PROOFS FROM THE STAGES OF THE EMBRYO


6- These are the signs of God which We rehearse to you in truth. Then in which word other
than God and His signs do they believe?
45-Kneeling, 6

The sperm that encounters its other half in the fallopian tube continues its way from there
toward the uterus. The embryo, in its journey, does not cling on to the fallopian tube. The
embryo proceeds on, and when it reaches the uterus hangs onto a spot where the blood
vessels are dense. The stage of “alaq” referred in the Quran has started. How is it that this
powerless cell devoid of all intelligence eventually finds for itself a shelter in the uterus, the
ideal place for it? How is it that the embryo that arrives at the uterus hangs on its wall and is
able to receive all the nourishment necessary for its development, like a leech? (One of the
meanings of the word “alaq” is “leech.”) All these things are carefully planned by God’s
ingenious artistry. Those who are blind to this fact and refuse to see in this God’s doing,
interpreting it as pure coincidence or the embryo’s genius, will be in a ridiculous situation.

The process of the embryo hanging on the uterus wall is the result of a complicated system.
To penetrate the acid layer of the uterine wall, the embryo secretes an enzyme
(hyaluronidase) that catalyzes the uterine tissue and allows the penetration of the embryo,
which settles in it like a plant. Henceforth, it will supply its need for food and oxygen from
this very point. The hyaluronidase secreted by the embryo catalyzes the breakdown of the
hyaluronic acid. Furthermore, the embryo releases some chemicals to protect itself from the
mother’s immune system, which would otherwise treat the embryo as a foreign invader to be
destroyed.
The embryo’s discovery of the place where it is going to hang is a marvel. The embryonic
cells have so many activities to perform that a scientist who studies them can easily come to
the conclusion that they are entities of high intelligence.

1. Read in the name of your Lord who created


2. He created man from a hanging.
96-The Hanging, 1-2

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