From my past discussion with the Atheists I have come to the conclusion that the Holy Qur'an is undeniably the uncorrupted message of Allah. I am posting the following links for corroboration:
Dr. H.A. Hamed says that fingerprints are a register of the curves, which exist when the dermis adheres with the epidermis. These curves differ from one person to the other. Miraculously they are never identical in two persons even if they are twins. They appear in the 3rd month and remain the same till the person’s death, even if the skin is burned, new skin grows with the same fingerprints without the slightest alteration.
What is really interesting is that some criminals in Chicago thought that they could change their fingerprints. So, they removed the skin from their fingertips and replaced it with some pieces from other parts of their bodies. But they were disappointed because the implanted parts grew with the same fingerprints without the slightest change. That is why they are used by the police as a definite proof of the identity of the criminal.
Fingerprints are a palpable sign of God’s power. They: identify the person without the slightest mistake. So, they become the best proof and the truest witness in this world and in the next world.
God in chapter 75, verses 3-4 states that it is in His power not only to gather a dead
person’s bones, but He is able to reshape his finger prints
What, does man reckon we shall not gather his bones?
Yes indeed; we are able to shape again his fingers.
If you are prepared to accept that the Qur'an contains a scientific fact here, which could not have been known to people at the time, you are making an interpretation unwarranted by the quoted text. 75:3-4 says nothing about fingerprints being unique to each person, or their use for identification. It looks much more like the text is derived from a person's simple observation that fingerprints are complex, and, so the reasoning goes, only a very powerful and intelligent being could have designed it that way. Isn't that what the text implies? I'm sure an awareness of the fingerprint's complexity would not be beyond the knowledge of someone living around the time of the Prophet (pbuh).
A part of the discussion on the periodic law in the Qur'an :
”This is just one such rationalization; the verse is an indicator for iron??? It is even not the elemental iron, but an isotope, do you even know how many istopes there are?. ….. Saeed, try again.” <<
S3:
For the naturally abundant elemental iron there are three stable isotopes with atomic weights of 56, 57 and 58 i.e., the average atomic weight is “57”, exactly the same as the Qur’anic chapter number named “Al-Hadid” (i.e., the iron): http://education.jlab.org/itselemental/i...
Why this blatant bias against the Qur’an smileysal?
Seeing the Truth. 22 second(s) ago
Saeed:
"Your claim of knowing the truth just by judging the behavior of certain individuals, means that you are not seriously searching for the truth but, just chasing a mirage.">>>
rebosoteresita:
"Seeking for truths, as if it can be lost?
I thought there for a minute, very minute moment that you were saying something, rather that you are seeing things. Describe to us , what it is you see?"
Einstein's original motivation for adding a cosmological constant to his field equations in General Relativity was to keep the Universe static: to prevent it from collapsing. Although our Universe seems to require a cosmological constant today, Einstein's inclusion of this term really was a great blunder.
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