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Harun Yahya

           makes no noise as it works, and neither is there ever any leakage.
           Never does it need to be maintained even once over the course of the
           insect's life.
              Mosquitoes and other insects cannot create by themselves the per-
           fect systems they possess. All are the products of a special design.
           These systems, with their features far superior to those created by
           man, could not have come about by chance. The suction and storage
           systems of both the mosquito and the assassin bug constitute a techni-
           cal whole, right down to the tiniest detail. Asingle error in the system,
           or any deficiency in its components, could cost these creatures their
           lives. Thus these creatures cannot have acquired these features as the
           result of a string of coincidences, as the theory of evolution maintains.
              It is God, the Omniscient and Almighty, Who meets all living
           things' needs, Who created all things on Earth, living and non-living.
           God is the Almighty, and there is no other Creator than Him. In one
           verse our Lord reveals:

              This is God's creation. Show me then what those besides Him
              have created! The wrongdoers are clearly misguided. (Surah
              Luqman: 11)
              The more one researches, the greater the perfection one encoun-
           ters.


              THE GECKO AND MOLECULAR GRAVITY
              The gecko, a small, harmless lizard that lives in tropical regions,
           possesses a characteristic which distinguishes it from other lizards. It
           can walk on walls, or even ceilings, as easily as if walking on the
           ground. It can even run upside down on varnished surfaces. 45
              What is this system that permits the gecko's feet to cling so tightly
           to the surface and move so astonishingly?

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