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          is extraordinarily important, it represents only 0.02% (i.e. two
          in ten thousand) of the metals found on earth. Other metals like
          chromium and nickel are very similar to molybdenum in their
          properties and likewise make up 0.02% of the metals found on
          earth, yet they have no importance in the biological system.
          According to Crick and Orgel, the chemical formation of the earth
          should have been reflected in the life-forms taking shape on earth,
          but since this is patently not so, they suppose that life was sent to
          the earth by some more advanced civilization from outer space.
          This study has offered a new scientific base for the panspermia
          concept of the Swedish chemist, Arrhenius.
             Innumerable discoveries of a similar nature in modern times
          have brought science (or modern thought) very close to religion.
          These discoveries have done 99% of the tasks, now there remains
          only 1%.
             Such discoveries have been made today in all branches of
          knowledge as provide astonishing proof of the veracity of Islamic
          beliefs. They are such as to have thoroughly shaken the human mind.
          The ancient Arab opponents of the Islamic creed of monotheism
          so tortured the believers that they could not even sit straight. They
          even  forced  them to say, “Lat and  Uzza are  gods besides  God!”
          Today the progress of knowledge has itself proved the baselessness
          of such a concept. Modern science finds it meaningless to admit of
          many gods in the universe. There is simply no room for polytheism
          in scientific realms. To those with unbiased minds and a thorough
          knowledge of our times, religion can be proved right on such an
          elevated plane that all contemporary thought systems would
          appear dwarfish in comparison.
              1.  The most important scientific discovery of modern times
                 from the Islamic point of view is that of methodology. Up
                 to the beginning of the 20th century, for an argument to
                 be considered valid, it was thought necessary to have the
                 same kind of link between a claim and the thing about
                 which that claim was being made as exists between an
                 electric lamp and its switch. That is to say, for a theory to
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