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Adnan Oktar
pact on a structural unit as complex as the cell will cause it to stop
working and thus, to the death of the cell. Therefore, all the systems
within the cell are controlled, just like the enzyme system—but that
control does not lie with the cell itself nor with the organelles inside it.
There is only one explanation for the apparently conscious
processes that are carried out in this microscopic system composed of
unconscious atoms. If all of these literally know what they need to do,
never make a mistake in their work, and maintain that same perfection
in all humans from one generation to the next, then they exhibit the in-
telligence and flawlessness manifested in them. That intelligence and
perfection obviously belong to Allah, their Creator. Since Allah wills
enzymes to keep working inside the human body in such a perfect
manner, and for each to function with different molecules and to en-
gage in constant activity to keep humans alive, these molecules can
successfully perform processes that require consciousness. Enzymes
are all blessings from Allah, the Creator of all the entities on Earth, hu-
man beings, and the universe they inhabit—in short, of everything.
Allah acquaints us with His creative artistry through all the per-
fection on Earth and through His verses. One of our Lord's verses
reads:
Allah is He Who raised up the heavens without any support—you can
see that—and then established Himself firmly on the Throne. He made
the Sun and Moon subservient, each running for a specified term. He
directs the whole affair. He makes the signs clear so that hopefully you
will be certain about the meeting with your Lord. (Surat ar-Ra‘d: 2)
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A An Important Discovery Regarding Enzyme Speed
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One of the most striking pieces of research into the speed of en-
zymes was carried out by Richard Wolfenden, a professor of biochem-
istry, biophysics and chemistry at the University of North Carolina at
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