Page 89 - Miracles of The Qur'an Vol. 3
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Harun Yahya (Adnan Oktar)
The ligaments that
tightly bind the bones
together in the pelvic
region can be seen.
The word “ma-
keenin" translated as
“secure” above, also
suggests such mean-
ings as “unshake-
able, sound, resolute,
powerful, fixed and safely put in place.” The word “qararin" also means
“location, stability, permanence and place of settlement.” These words
very wisely describe the womb as a sound and safe location.
The mother's womb provides insulation against external agents such
as light and sound. It also provides a strong shield against shock and
pressure, thus protecting the baby from any discomfort or inconvenience.
Located in the pelvic cavity, the womb is well protected by the thick and
strong bones that surround the “endometrium” on the inside – and this
helps to bear the weight of the embryo until the end of pregnancy. This
structure, made up of powerful muscles, is ideally constructed for
the baby's growth and development. During pregnancy, the lig-
aments attaching the bones in the region together be-
come thicker and longer. These ligaments that attach
the top of the womb to the strong pelvic bones make
the womb very strong and stable.
Yet, despite blocking out so much, the embryo still
has unrestricted access to what it needs to de-
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