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organ opened or closed at exactly the right time? Who issues the in-
structions to suppressor genes and to other genes that halt that sup-
pression? These are questions that scientists have yet to answer.
The scientific literature refers to this ability as regulation. To claim
that this process originated in a chance manner is incompatible with
scientific logic. Here we are confronted by the same glorious and ra-
tional plan, which belongs to the One and Only Allah, the Lord of the
Worlds, to Whom the entire blueprint and this extraordinary system
belong.
A miniature human being starts to form as a result of cells estab-
lishing communications with one another, grouping together and
working as a team. It takes three weeks more for the embryo to devel-
op its complete anatomy. On day 24, the embryo's arms still cannot be
detected, although by day 26 they are visible as small buds on either
side of the body. The upper and lower sections of the arms then devel-
op in just 48 hours. A few days later, the legs begin to appear. The legs
elongate over the following months, and eventually the fingers and
toes emerge from them. 109
All these stages, which we can only sit back and observe, are all
parts of the construction plan in DNA. Everything takes place in a high-
ly controlled manner, with not the slightest confusion arising. It is of
course irrational to speak of "coincidences" in reference to such flawless
order. Moreover, even Darwinist scientists who suggest that living
things are shaped as the result of chance factors refer to a surprising or-
der in the series of precautions that have been taken by the cells: intel-
ligent behavior, economical and efficient systems, and co-operation and
harmony in the formation of a human embryo. The contradiction here
is clear; there can be only chaos, irregularity and discord anywhere
chance prevails.