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Harun Yahya (Adnan Oktar)
One of the greatest facts that emerged with advances in science in the 21 st
century is this: science is for those who believe in Allah. Science benefits
true believers. Allah refers in the Qur’an to the gnat (Surat al-Baqara, 26)
and the honeybee (Surat an-Nahl, 68). He notes the stars travelling in their
orbits (Surat adh-Dhariyat, 7) and to ships floating on the water (Surat al-
Hajj, 65). Allah refers in the Qur’an to leaves turning tree (Surat al-An’am,
59) and to the seven layers of the sky (Surat al-Isra’, 44). Allah tells believ-
ers in the Qur’an to be aware of these proofs of faith. People discover the
depths of these phenomena as they investigate them with science.
Science tells us the anesthetic technique by which a mosquito inserts its
proboscis and it tells us the molecular structure of the substance in that
local anesthetic. The miracle of photosynthesis in green leaves, the laws of
physics by which ships float on water and the celestial bodies that remain
suspended in the sky and never go off course – unless Allah so chooses –
are all facts shown us by science. Science proves everything we are told in
the Qur’an. Therefore, anyone capable of thinking with reason and good
conscience will immediately grasp the Almighty Existence of Allah from a
single instance cited in the Qur’an. For that reason, a gnat cited in the
Qur’an is enough for us to believe in our Almighty Lord. Allah says in
verses:
Allah is not ashamed to make an example of a gnat or of an even smaller
thing. As for those who believe, they know it is the truth from their Lord.
But as for those who disbelieve, they say, ‘What does Allah mean by this
example?’ He misguides many by it and guides many by it. But He only
misguides the deviators. (Surat al-Baqara, 26)
Mankind! an example has been made, so listen to it carefully. Those
whom you call upon besides Allah are not even able to create a single fly,
even if they were to join together to do it. And if a fly steals something
from them, they cannot get it back. How feeble are both the seeker and
the sought! (Surat al-Hajj, 73)
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