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I'm aware that we wre created by Allah, and the children of Adam....but have things evolved since then??

2007-03-20 21:49:33 · 8 answers · asked by whoswhomwho 2 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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This is a very big matter, but I'll summarize it up:

7 and He began the creation of man from clay;

8 Then He made his seed from a draught of despised fluid;

9 Then He fashioned him and breathed into him of His Spirit; and appointed for you hearing and sight and hearts. Small thanks give ye!

This last verse clearly shows that Adam came from a creating that didn't have "hearing, sights, nor hearts".. Something like primitive creatures. I believe that every evolution tree is separated. Humans came from primitive humans, back to cave man, back to the very primitive human who didn't have "hearing, sights, nor hearts"....

The faetus inside the womb, and his story told by the Quran, in a stage he is covered with hair, then he has a tail, then breathe through lungs, till the baby human comes to the light.. I think such phases should rise some thoughts in us.

For example, fossils proved that cockroaches lived among dinosaures, 65 million years ago, they were different but still Cockras!

Evolution in a sense that man was an ape, bla bla bla is not true.. I can't imagine that my boss was a lizard, and President Bush was an ant that evolved to a fish, to a lizard, bla bla bla to an ape, to a man.

Got my point?
God bless...

2007-03-20 22:00:48 · answer #1 · answered by Lawrence of Arabia 6 · 3 0

it is important how we think we were created, because it reflects our understanding of Allah. If I think that Allah created the first seeds of life and then “stepped back” from His creation, I am deluded as to the reality of my Sustainer. As such, I will not be able to worship Him correctly, with the proper level of reverence, and I may even consider there to be powers that act outside of His will. To think that something other than Allah has inherent power and can function beyond His power is a form of shirk, associating partners with Allah – the only unforgivable sin.

Furthermore, Evolution can help to explain how life functions, but it will never explain why it functions and exists. Only the prophets of Allah, those who have been selected by Allah to transmit knowledge of the unseen world to us that we otherwise could never access, are able to teach us the purpose for our existence and show us the way to Success.

after knwin the absolute control that Allah exhibits over His creation, it is impossible for Him to have started creation and then let it continue on its own.Allah not only starts this process but He also sustains and directs every second of its execution and development.

2007-03-21 04:58:34 · answer #2 · answered by NS 5 · 1 0

evolution is also creation of Allah.

It is mentioned in many hadith that people are getting shorter in size since Adam. (which is kind of evolution)

but darwin theory saying that humans were monkeys is totally rejected by Islam,

2007-03-21 05:17:38 · answer #3 · answered by superman2007 2 · 1 0

well, its said that humans were much larger, and taller back then, so they probably evolved to the way they are now, its also said that humans are retuning to the original size generation by generation..
what Islam completely disagrees with is the theory of Darwin..as humans are the best creation of this earth, and to be in the same category as primates (no matter how tempted we are to put some people we know in it) is wrong.
so in short, humans have evolved in height, and brain, humans now cant learn as much as the older generations, long ago people would learn entire books of 1000s of pages by heart..
now,what else?...

2007-03-21 05:07:44 · answer #4 · answered by HypNotikA 3 · 1 0

Even in evolution is by the consent of Allah.

2007-03-21 04:52:18 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

islam is against evolution theory. Islam is fact and recognize facts.

2007-03-21 05:03:11 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I'll just copy and paste for ya.

The Christian Bible says that Adam & Eve were both created here on Earth, less than 10,000 years ago. The Quran says that Adam & Eve were created in Heaven, and NOT on Earth. When they disobeyed God, He expelled them from Heaven, down to Earth. The Quran does not say when this happened. Also the Quran does not clearly state whether Adam & Eve were physically transported from Heaven to Earth, or just their souls were put into the already living homo sapiens.



The Quran says that Adam & Eve were created in Heaven. When they disobeyed God, He expelled them from Heaven down to Earth:

(Quran 2.35-36) We [Allah] said: "O Adam! Dwell with your wife in Heaven; and eat anything you like, but do not approach this tree, or else you would become transgressors." 36 After this, Satan made them slip from it (Heaven), and got them out of the state in which they had been. We [Allah] said: "Get down all of you (Adam, Eve and Satan), and let enmity be among you; Let Earth be your dwelling place and your means of livelihood for a time."

Earth became their dwelling place after they were expelled from Heaven. So originally, Adam & Eve were not created on Earth.

The Quran never said that Adam & Eve were the first creatures on Earth. Actually the Quran says that when Adam & Eve were still in Heaven, someone on Earth was already making mischief and not worshipping God:

(Quran 2.30) The Lord said to the angels: "I will create a successor on Earth." They said: "How do You install someone one who makes mischief and sheds blood? While we praise your mercy and glorify (Your Name)?"; He said: "I know what you do not know."

Since in the very next verse the angels admit that they cannot tell the future, then they had to be referring to someone making mischief and shedding blood on Earth at that time (when Adam & Eve were still in Heaven).

Moreover, God wanted Adam & Eve to succeed someone.

So were the souls of the first humans (Adam & Eve) put into those evolved homo sapiens?

Moslems believe that souls are assigned to humans 40 days after the human conception. The Quran says that angels retrieve human souls on two occasions. One occasion is when humans die. The other occasion is every time humans fall asleep. When humans wakeup, the angels release those souls back to them:

(Quran 39.42) It is Allah who takes the souls (of men) at death; and those that did not die, during their sleep. Those on whom He has passed the decree of death, He keeps back, but the rest He sends (to their bodies) for a term appointed. These are Signs for those who reflect.

So, according to the Quran, humans can be alive, breathing, with fully functional bodies (hence perfect DNA), but still without souls.

Homo sapiens had the same bodies and DNA as humans, but what about their souls? Were the souls of the first humans (Adam & Eve) put into those evolved homo sapiens?

The Quran says that if God wishes He can make our descendents nonhuman:

(Quran 6.133) Your Lord, the Rich and Merciful, if He wishes, can discard you and succeed you with "WHATEVER" He wishes; Just like He created you from the seed of another clan.

The Quran specifically uses the word "Whatever" or "What" ("ma" in Arabic). This Arabic word "ma" cannot refer to humans. This word is strictly reserved for nonhumans (see Arabic wording at footnote [1]).

This verse says that if God wishes, He can make our descendents Whatever He wishes (nonhuman), just like our ancestors.

Contrary to the belief of most Moslems, the Quran actually says that while Adam & Eve were still in Heaven, someone on Earth was already making mischief, shedding blood and nonhuman.

Having this in mind, all pieces of the puzzle fall into place. Adam & Eve were not physically transported from Heaven to Earth. Instead, their souls were put into the already living homo sapiens. Those homo sapiens were making mischief, shedding blood and not worshiping God (while Adam & Eve were still in Heaven). Only when homo sapiens received human souls they became humans.

We are descendents of those homo sapiens. We just have human souls.

Moslems are hesitant about this simply because Allah banned all information about souls and spirits:

(Quran 17.85) And they ask you about the Spirit, say: "The Spirit concerns only my Lord: The knowledge of which only a little is communicated to you".

So all the information that could have easily answered whether or not the souls of the first humans were put into evolved homo sapiens, is banned.

Add to this that the Quran totally agrees with science about the evolution of animals. The Quran says that all life started in water, and not on dry land:

(Quran 24.45) And Allah has created every animal from water; of them there are some that creep on their bellies; some that walk on two legs; and some that walk on four. Allah creates what He wills: for Allah has power over all things.

This is evolution.

But God made evolution.

As for creating the whole universe in six days, Einstein's theory of relativity explains why six days passed at God's Throne while we experienced 13.5 billion years on Earth. Actually this website is dedicated to prove Einstein's theory of Relativity in the Quran.

Speed of light


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[1]The Arabic word that does refer to humans is "men" ("Who" or "Whoever") and is nowhere used in this verse. But this verse is consistently mistranslates to other languages with "Whoever He wishes". In this case the meaning becomes: If God wishes, He can replace you with other humans just like your ancestors. But the term "If God wishes" implies that now God does not wish the following phrase to be true; and hence should not be happening. But we are indeed descendents of humans and our descendents will also be humans. So the phrase after "If God wishes" that should not be happening, is indeed happening and will happen again. This is wrong.

2007-03-21 04:59:19 · answer #7 · answered by Adia Azrael 4 · 4 0

yup...the internet age

2007-03-21 04:53:58 · answer #8 · answered by Prem K 2 · 0 0

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