We] then formed the drop into an embryo and formed the embryo into a lump and formed the lump into bones and clothed the bones in flesh; and then brought him into being as another creature. Blessed be Allah, the Best of Creators! (Qur'an, 23:14) Until very recently, embryologists assumed that the bones and muscles in an embryo developed at the same time. Yet, advanced microscopic research conducted by virtue of new technological developments has revealed that the revelation of the Qur'an is word for word correct.
The list is endless. It wouldn't matter if the list was endless or there was no list, you would believe what you believe. You know damn well that none of the so-called transcendental scientific insights in the Qu'ran are anything of the sort. They are vague references based on the knowledge of the time that have then been molded based on modern day knowledge. Believers make of them what they want.
We] then formed the drop into an embryo and formed the embryo into a lump and formed the lump into bones and clothed the bones in flesh; and then brought him into being as another creature. Blessed be Allah, the Best of Creators! (Qur'an, 23:14)
I have given you names, titles etc of people who are experts in their fields and not necessarily muslim, on a variety of topics only recently discovered They are specific. You choose to ignore it all as it blows your views out of the water
maybe but it still blows what you said apart These observations at the microscopic level show that the development inside the mother's womb takes place in just the way it is described in these verses. First, the cartilage tissue of the embryo ossifies. Then, muscular cells that are selected from amongst the tissue around the bones come together and wrap around the bones. In short, developmental stages of man, as described in the Qur'an, are in perfect harmony with the findings of modern embryology.
wrong again These surahs were explained in the way of hadith, also 1400 years ago, so no not modern in that sense Yet modern in that they fit what we know about embroyology better than any other explanations from the past
very accurate though as current embroyological research suggests The beauty of the quran is that it is for ALL so you dont have to be harvard educate to read/understand it. Its language is there for everyone
Oh, grow up. You quoted 3 people. Do you not get how that is not proof? A simple google search gets long lists of quotes refuting what you are saying. Would you accept those? Understand now?
Yes, it's a book and you read into it what you want to read into it. Funny that, though hardly transcendental.
can you prove this copying or are you just ranting? Galen's errors included misunderstandings about the function of major organs such as the liver, which he thought created blood from food, and the heart, which he thought heated the blood besides the works of galen were first translated into arabic by Hunayn ibn Ishaq 200 years after Muhammad
That was 3 experts inn the field of embroyology, which was the topic at hand. I have given similar on other topics Where are these refutations? you keep saying stuff but i have yet to see the evidence