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Harun Yahya (Adnan Oktar)




              movement of the eye would cause unendurable pain.
              However, thanks to this flawless system, a healthy person
              never experiences such discomfort.


                       Our five senses have been created to meet our needs.
              For example, our ears hear sound waves only between certain
              limits. At first, it might appear advantageous to hear a wide
              range of sound waves, but this limit of perception (the sound

              threshold), has been set for a particular purpose. If we had
              more sensitive ears, we would hear all sorts of sounds, from
              our heart beats to the rustling of microscopic bugs in the
              ground. This would make us very uncomfortable.  The flaw-
              less creation in our ears and our hearing is a gracious gift
              from Allah. In this regard, the Lord says in the Qur’an:

                   He has created hearing, sight, and hearts for you. What
                   little thanks you show. (Surat al-Muminun, 78)


                       When you eat, your digestive system starts working.
              The teeth, which have been specially created to tear and grind

              the food, are covered with enamel, the hardest known organ-
              ic material, and are highly resistant to chemical substances.
              Every tooth is shaped to suit its function. For example, ten
              sharp teeth cut the food, the canine teeth are pointed to tear
              the food into pieces, and the molars are designed to grind the
              food. If our teeth were all the same shape, eating would be
              impossible. Moreover, each tooth is in its proper place: The

              incisors are in the front the molars are in the back. No other
              arrangement would be suitable. The upper and lower teeth




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