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In 86:6-7 the Koran says, "man was created from ejected liquid- Proceeding from between the backbone and the ribs". This echoes the scientific error of Hippocrates who believed semen originates, from the brain down the spinal chord, before passing through the kidneys and finally out of the body.

Is this a scientifically accurate information?

Does Muslims believe this is the word / revelation of the supreme being who created the whole universe?


I asked this same questio three days back I wonder why did 'nt any muslims respond to the question.

One more

If Koran is true why does it say, the trinity is of Father, Virgin Mary and Jesus? While it is Father Son and Holy Spirit.

Koran 4 : 171, 5 : 73, 5 : 116.

Answer me. I'll show you more and more.

2007-02-16 18:08:36 · 2 answers · asked by Jac Tms 3 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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I doubt that my answers will change your mind, but I only wanted to show you that Muslims do in fact have answers to the questions you asked; it's just that not everybody has the sufficient knowledge.

Explanation of 86:6-7
In embryonic stages, the reproductive organs of the male and female i.e. testicales and ovaries, begin their development near the kidney between the spinal column and the eleventh and twelfth ribs. Later they descend: the female gonads (ovaries) stop in the pelvis while the male gonads (testicles) continue their descent before birth to reach the scrotum through the inguinal canal. Even in adulthood, after the descent of the reproductive organs, these organs receive their nerve supply and blood supply from the Abdominal Aorta, which is in the area between the backbone (spinal column) and the ribs. The lymphatic drainage and the venous return also go to the same area.

As for the trinity, in both verses 4:171 and 5:73, God does not say that Mary is part of the Trinity. He simply highlights the fact that Jesus is human, like any other, and has a mother, Mary; then He goes on to reprimand about believing in the Trinity.

Verse 5:116 also does not claim that Mary is part of the trinity; it is an admonishment for people using Mary as an intercessor between them and God (i.e. icon-reverence) just as people pray to saints and so on (this is mentioned in verse 9:31)

Plus the main purpose of talking about the Trinity in the Qur'an was for God to show people that if Jesus was indeed the son of God, then Mary would technically have to be "God's wife"/"Holy Mother of God" (God here being Jesus - i.e. according to the Trinity).

If you're seeking knowledge, then ask in a respectful manner. If you don't disagree with something, get a life and dont spend your time for the sole purpose of bashing a religion.

Peace be with you.

2007-02-17 09:10:53 · answer #1 · answered by MizuBunshin 3 · 0 0

While I agree that the Koran is really the first successful " Book of Mormon", I have to say that , If you are going to attack a religion, you should do so with accuracy. True enough is the part from 86:7, but the part of the Muslims believing that God is a trinity? Way off.
Islam teaches there is one God. They do not believe Jesus is God's son. So by default, they do not believe Mary is part of a tri-une godhead.

2007-02-17 01:43:21 · answer #2 · answered by Tim 47 7 · 1 1

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