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For men of understanding - II (luminescent creatures, spider, camel)
All creatures in nature, including ourselves, are the living evidences of the Creator, Who designs the life on the earth at will, sustains the entire creation and holds absolute power and wisdom. In this documentary film, you will see the indisputable evidence of God’s marvelous creation: The "technology" in the luminescent animals, the design in the web of the spider and the miracle creation of the camel. |
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The miracle of respiration
Every individual sets out goals that are important to him or her. Yet not one of these needs is as important as one blessing you possess at every moment: breathing.
If you had been unable to breathe for a minute, you would have given up all you owned in order to be able to breathe again. In another minute or so you would have lost consciousness. Brain death would follow in another two or three minutes, and your life would be at an end.
This process, which seems so simple and which very few people ever think about, is actually the first link in a miracle. Every cell in our bodies needs the oxygen provided by breathing. The beating of your heart, the movements of your muscles, cell division, thought would not be possible without oxygen.
In this film, you will see what a great blessing breathing is and how each one of the systems which allow you to breathe is a miraculous example of God’s creation. |
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The Qur'an leads the way to science
Scientific observation introduces man to the mysteries of creation, and ultimately, to God’s eternal knowledge, wisdom and power. As stated by Albert Einstein, "science without religion is lame", which is to say, that science, unguided by religion, cannot proceed correctly, but rather, wastes much time in achieving results, and worse, is often inconclusive. Islam is a religion of reason that encourages science. Watch this film to see how the Qur’an leads the way to science by calling on people to reflect upon and examine the signs of creation around them. |
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Miracles of the brain: Smell and taste
Medicine and biology books explain that we owe our senses of smell and taste to our nose, tongue and brain. It is true that we smell and taste with the help of these organs. But to whom do we owe our nose and brain? This supreme intelligence belongs to God, Who has created the whole human body down to its smallest detail. |
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