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                  He said: "You throw." And when they threw, they cast a spell
                  on the people's eyes and caused them to feel great fear of them.
                  They produced an extremely powerful magic. (Qur'an, 7:116)

                  As we have seen, Pharaoh's magicians were able to deceive
             everyone, apart from the Prophet Moses (pbuh) and those who
             believed in him. However, his evidence broke the spell, or "swal-
             lowed up what they had forged," as revealed in the verse:
                  We revealed to Moses: "Throw down your staff." And it imme-

                  diately swallowed up what they had forged. So the Truth took
                  place and what they did was shown to be false. (Qur'an, 7:117-
                  118)
                  As we can see, when people realized that a spell had been cast
             upon them and that what they saw was just an illusion, Pharaoh's

             magicians lost all credibility. In the present day too, unless those
             who, under the influence of a similar spell, believe in these ridicu-
             lous claims under their scientific disguise and spend their lives
             defending them, abandon their superstitious beliefs, they also will
             be humiliated when the full truth emerges and the spell is broken.
             In fact, world-renowned British writer and philosopher Malcolm
             Muggeridge, who was an atheist defending evolution for some 60
             years, but who subsequently realized the truth, reveals the position

             in which the theory of evolution would find itself in the near
             future in these terms:
                  I myself am convinced that the theory of evolution, especially the
                  extent to which it's been applied, will be one of the great jokes in
                  the history books in the future. Posterity will marvel that so very
                  flimsy and dubious an hypothesis could be accepted with the incredible
                  credulity that it has. (Malcolm Muggeridge, The End of Christendom,
                  Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1980, p. 43)
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