yasooo, the faithful see miracles in so many stories. Whether in...

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    yasooo, the faithful see miracles in so many stories. Whether in the Bible or the Quran.

    The cases in your quotations are so far from being evidence of scientific miracles that either the scientists quoted were not worthy of the label scientist or had words put in their mouths or were taken out of context.

    For example, from this Islamic site http://www.thisistruth.org/truth.php?f=AboutHumanBody

    The following excerpt claims there could be no other explanation than that Muhammad must have received the scientific knowledge about skin nerve receptors and sensation from Allah.

    "It was stated to Dr. Tejasen: You will be interested to know that in this book, the Holy Book - the Qur'aan, there was a reference 1400 years ago which pertains to the moment of punishment of the unbelievers by the fire of Hell and it states that when their skin is destroyed, Allah makes another skin for them so that they perceive the punishment by a fire, indicating knowledge about the nerve endings in the skin, and the verse is as follows:

    Fire Those who reject our signs, We shall soon cast into the fire. As often as their skins are roasted through, We shall change them for fresh skins, that they may taste the chastisement. Truly Allah is Exalted in Power, Wise. (Qur'aan 4:56).

    We asked: So do you agree that this is a reference to the importance of the nerve endings in the skin in sensation, 1400 years ago? Dr. Tejasen responded: "Yes I agree."

    "This knowledge about sensation had been known long before, because it says that if somebody does something wrong, then he will be punished by burning his skin and then Allah puts a new skin on him, covers him, to make him know that the test is painful again. That means they knew many years ago that the receptor of pain sensation must be on the skin, so they put a new skin on."
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    We asked him the following question: Is it possible that these verses came to the Prophet Muhammad, (peace be upon him), from a human source? Professor Tejasen conceded that they could have never come from any human source. But he still asked about the source of that knowledge and from where could Muhammad have possibly received it?
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    What nonsense. If Professor Tejasen is accurately quoted then he should immediately resign any claim to be a scientist.
    Mankind has known about the effects of fire on the skin and that skin has sensation for as long as Man has walked the Earth. To suggest that because the Quran details a barbaric torture involving burning the skin from someone, then reskinning them in order to burn it off again over and over is evidence of detailed scientific knowledge of the structure of skin is completely fanciful.
    In fact it is deceptive.


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