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the other day I was reading this verse in Quran and thought about it for a while as Allah has told us to ponder over its verses.
- " He Who created the seven heavens one above another. No fault will you see in the creation of the Most Merciful. So turn your vision again. Do you see any flaw? Again turn your vision, and again your vision will come back to you, dazzled, defeated." (67:3-4)
Now I am wondering that there are people born with congenital disorders (which could be genetic or teratogenic). There are people who have club feet when they are born. There are people who are missing fingers from their hands when they are born. There are people who have other flaws which highlight that there was a flaw that remained in the creation of such humans. There are people who are born with a genetic predisposition and tendency to be alcoholics (fetal alcoholic syndrome).
So my question is that how do I reconcile between reality and this verse? Does this verse only refers to the "7 heavens" i.e. inanimate non-living objects?
Other than that, this verse is beautiful. And I want to be mesmerized by the truthfulness of this verse. But this question that I have asked above is keeping me away from completely internalizing the verse and to be drowned in its beauty.
- " He Who created the seven heavens one above another. No fault will you see in the creation of the Most Merciful. So turn your vision again. Do you see any flaw? Again turn your vision, and again your vision will come back to you, dazzled, defeated." (67:3-4)
Now I am wondering that there are people born with congenital disorders (which could be genetic or teratogenic). There are people who have club feet when they are born. There are people who are missing fingers from their hands when they are born. There are people who have other flaws which highlight that there was a flaw that remained in the creation of such humans. There are people who are born with a genetic predisposition and tendency to be alcoholics (fetal alcoholic syndrome).
So my question is that how do I reconcile between reality and this verse? Does this verse only refers to the "7 heavens" i.e. inanimate non-living objects?
Other than that, this verse is beautiful. And I want to be mesmerized by the truthfulness of this verse. But this question that I have asked above is keeping me away from completely internalizing the verse and to be drowned in its beauty.
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