Analysis of The Theory of Embryo Formation from Male Sperm and Lack of Attention to Female Sperm in Quranic Verses

The creation of man, especially the stages of his development in the fetus, is one of the complex issues and wonders of creation in the world. Before Islam and even years later, various views were expressed about how the fetus was originated. Based on the science of embryology, it has been proven th...

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Main Author: Samad Esmi Ghayehbashi
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Language:English
Published: International journal of multicultural and multireligious understanding 2021-03-01
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spelling doaj-c14bc6663d39421ba6055bfc20f838612021-08-19T17:40:48ZengInternational journal of multicultural and multireligious understandingInternational Journal of Multicultural and Multireligious Understanding2364-53692364-53692021-03-018311813010.18415/ijmmu.v8i3.23931626Analysis of The Theory of Embryo Formation from Male Sperm and Lack of Attention to Female Sperm in Quranic VersesSamad Esmi Ghayehbashi0Assistant Professor, University of Sciences and Teachings of The Holy Qur’anThe creation of man, especially the stages of his development in the fetus, is one of the complex issues and wonders of creation in the world. Before Islam and even years later, various views were expressed about how the fetus was originated. Based on the science of embryology, it has been proven that both man and woman are involved in the formation of the fetus. It is claimed that the phrase "a leaping drop" in the verse "He is created from a leaping drop" means a jumping water and refers to the sperm of man. Therefor the female sperm has not mentioned in fetus formation. In response, it can be said: Contrary to popular belief, one of the meanings of the phrase is "fast and moving fluid" and the word "dāfiq" (i.e. leaping) as a subject refers to the intrinsic motion of human creation material and it is considered as one of the secrets of the Qur'an. In other verses of the Holy Qur'an, the creation of man from the "a mingled sperm" is also specified, which refers to the mixing of the sperm of man and woman.https://ijmmu.com/index.php/ijmmu/article/view/2393growth stagesdāfiqspermfetuszygote
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Analysis of The Theory of Embryo Formation from Male Sperm and Lack of Attention to Female Sperm in Quranic Verses
International Journal of Multicultural and Multireligious Understanding
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author_facet Samad Esmi Ghayehbashi
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title Analysis of The Theory of Embryo Formation from Male Sperm and Lack of Attention to Female Sperm in Quranic Verses
title_short Analysis of The Theory of Embryo Formation from Male Sperm and Lack of Attention to Female Sperm in Quranic Verses
title_full Analysis of The Theory of Embryo Formation from Male Sperm and Lack of Attention to Female Sperm in Quranic Verses
title_fullStr Analysis of The Theory of Embryo Formation from Male Sperm and Lack of Attention to Female Sperm in Quranic Verses
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of The Theory of Embryo Formation from Male Sperm and Lack of Attention to Female Sperm in Quranic Verses
title_sort analysis of the theory of embryo formation from male sperm and lack of attention to female sperm in quranic verses
publisher International journal of multicultural and multireligious understanding
series International Journal of Multicultural and Multireligious Understanding
issn 2364-5369
2364-5369
publishDate 2021-03-01
description The creation of man, especially the stages of his development in the fetus, is one of the complex issues and wonders of creation in the world. Before Islam and even years later, various views were expressed about how the fetus was originated. Based on the science of embryology, it has been proven that both man and woman are involved in the formation of the fetus. It is claimed that the phrase "a leaping drop" in the verse "He is created from a leaping drop" means a jumping water and refers to the sperm of man. Therefor the female sperm has not mentioned in fetus formation. In response, it can be said: Contrary to popular belief, one of the meanings of the phrase is "fast and moving fluid" and the word "dāfiq" (i.e. leaping) as a subject refers to the intrinsic motion of human creation material and it is considered as one of the secrets of the Qur'an. In other verses of the Holy Qur'an, the creation of man from the "a mingled sperm" is also specified, which refers to the mixing of the sperm of man and woman.
topic growth stages
dāfiq
sperm
fetus
zygote
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