Saturday, April 22, 2017

Birth defects and imperfections?

Birth defects and imperfections?

67:2 Who created death and life to test you, which of you is best in deed. And He is the All-Mighty, the Oft-Forgiving. 67:3 The One Who created seven heavens one above another. You do not see any fault (tafawutin) in the creation of the Most Gracious. So return the vision, can you see any flaw (futurin)? 67:4 Then return the vision twice (again). The vision will return to you humbled while it is fatigued.

(Some non-Muslims say that there is an error in this Verse, because, according to them, the Qur’an says that “there are no flaws in anything”, and they object that there are “defects and imperfections in all species”, but according to the context of these Verses, it only refers to the sky having no flaws; the Verse does not say “there are no flaws in anything”. Even if it were to refer to all species, it was intended for mankind to be created weak (4:28). The previous Verse (67:2) says, “Who created death and life”, so, “death” is not a “flaw” because God decreed death for mankind; and in the next Verse (67:4), “the vision will return to you humbled while it is fatigued”. Fatigue was intended for mankind)(On the other hand, in regard to the word “futurin” (flaw), its root is “Fa-Tay-Ra”, and it means “to create out of nothing, begin to create, crack / flaw, etc.”. So, according to the context of Verse 67:3, it can be interpreted as “do you see any creation out of nothing?”; the initial answer could be “no”. But in Verse 67:4 , when you are supposed to redirect your sight your answer may change to “yes”, with defeat. Why should you redirect your sight when you observe “dark matter”? Why should you look away and then back? The gravity of a massive object makes you see the background stars in another direction. This is how we detect dark matter today, the background images are lensed at a certain angle. Since dark matter does not emit any light then we have to trace the light from the background galaxies. From distances and the angle of lensing we estimate the mass of the dark matter. So when detecting the superimposed seven heavens you have to look away and then back in order to measure the angle. No angle no dark matter)(Source: “miracles-of-quran(dot)com”)(On the other hand, in regard to the word “tafawutin” (fault) in Verse 67:3, its root is “Fa-Waw-Ta”, and it means “to pass away, escape, loose, miss, etc.”, so the Verse does not explicitly say “defects and imperfections in all species or in yourself”, but it is in the sense of not seeing something missed in the creation, because the creation was intended to be the way it is. But if the Verse refers to “dark matter”, then “tafawutin” would indicate that you miss something at first, then you have to look back in order to measure the angle, to observe dark matter)(Both interpretations are in accordance with science)(Allah knows best)

6:61 And He is the Subjugator over His slaves, and He sends over you guardians until, when death comes to one of you, Our messengers take him, and they do not fail.

21:8 And We did not made them bodies not eating food, nor were they immortals.

11:107 Abiding therein as long as the heavens and the earth remain, except what your Lord wills. Indeed, your Lord is All-Accomplisher of what He intends.

4:28 Allah wishes to lighten for you; and mankind was created weak.

30:54 Allah is the One Who created you from weakness, then made after weakness strength, then made after strength weakness and gray hair. He creates what He wills, and He is the All-Knower, the All-Powerful.

See also: Could a perfect God create something imperfect?

http://aqtthq.blogspot.com.es/2016/06/could-perfect-god-create-something.html

See also: Is the Qur'an scientifically correct? (4) (Zoology)

http://aqtthq.blogspot.com.es/2016/06/does-america-need-islam-control-or-gun.html

See also: Is the Qur'an scientifically correct? (0) (Index)

https://aqtthq.blogspot.com.es/2017/04/is-quran-scientifically-correct-2.html

See also: Root Dictionary of the Holy Qur’an (Index)

http://qdvbp.blogspot.com/2018/10/index-root-dictionary-of-holy-quran.html

See also: “Dark matter” in the Qur’an?

http://aqtthq.blogspot.com.es/2016/04/was-adam-first-prophet-and-first-man.html

No comments:

Post a Comment