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sense of smell. Professor Breer describes its impor-
tance in these terms:
Olfaction, the ability to recognize and discriminate myri-
ad airborne molecules with great accuracy and sensitivity, is
one of the most remarkable but least understood senses. 100
Evolutionists’ efforts to portray such a complex mecha-
nism as primitive are actually a way of denying the obvious truth they are
faced with. They, too, witness that the olfactory mechanism’s superior cre-
ation clearly belongs to Omniscient and Almighty God. The fact that God
creates within a certain order and measure, and that creation belongs to
Him alone, is revealed in the Qur’an:
He to Whom the kingdom of the heavens and the Earth belongs. He
does not have a son and He has no partner in the Kingdom. He creat-
ed everything and determined it most exactly.
But they have adopted gods apart from
Him which do not create anything but
are themselves created. They
have no power to harm or
help themselves. They
have no power over death
or life or resurrection.
(Surat al-Furqan: 2-3)