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This is certainly a demonstration of Darwin's prejudiced point of
view with regard to what he encountered in nature. Because of the
great variety of living creatures he observed in the Galapagos Islands,
he was content to store them away in alcohol and refused to think
about the extraordinary qualities he noticed in them. Yet, one need
not go to the Galapagos Islands to see the proofs of distinctive creation
throughout the universe. By simply gazing into the heavens he can
see countless proofs of the existence, power, wisdom and intelligence
of AllŒh.
An eye, the thought of which once made Darwin cold all over, is
just an example of these countless proofs. The eye possesses a
structure which is far too complex and perfect to have been the result
of chance. It is composed of forty different components; one of its
important aspects is its "irreducible complexity. " This means that the
eye, to be able to function, must contain every one of these forty
components at once. The eye would be useless if even one component
was missing. Besides that, every one of these forty components has its
own complex internal design. For example, the retina at the back of
the eye is composed of eleven different layers, and one of these layers
is a web of blood vessels. This layer, which is the body's densest web
of blood vessels, provides the oxygen needed by the cells of the retina
to interpret light. Each of the other layers has its own function. No
evolutionist can give a convincing answer to the question of how such
a complex organ was formed because the eye is one of the signs of the
perfect creation of AllŒh. In the Qur’an, AllŒh says:
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Those who blindly devote themselves to following Darwin and
proclaim him as the "lord of the species" must certainly consider what
we have said so far about his character. They must see that Darwin's
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