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The Human Body’s Immune System in the Quran
White blood cells, or leukocytes, are the body’s defensive cells, acting like soldiers fighting against microbes, viruses, and abnormal cells such as cancer cells. These cells move through the blood and tissues, either directly attacking threats or sending signals to other parts of the immune system for assistance. There are various types of white blood…
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The Fingerprint in the Quran
The fingerprints of each person on Earth are unique to that individual, and no two people on Earth have identical fingerprints. Even identical twins have completely different fingerprints. The probability of two people having identical fingerprints is one in sixty-four billion, which is why fingerprinting is used to distinguish individuals and track criminals. Fingerprinting became…
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Chlorophyll and the Photosynthesis Process in the Quran
Chlorophyll is a green pigment found in most plants, mosses, and cyanobacteria, which absorbs blue and red light and reflects green and yellow light. Chlorophyll performs the process of photosynthesis in plants. Photosynthesis is a chemical process in which plants absorb sunlight and convert it into chemical energy stored in plants, which is then transformed…
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The Quran’s Oath by the Greatness of Stars
The sun is among the average stars. It is equivalent to one million Earths, meaning that within the sun, one million Earth-like planets can fit, and the area of Earth is tiny compared to the sun, making Earth appear as a speck of dust against the sun. An even more interesting point is that the…
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The Quran’s Reference to Black Holes
In the first verses of Surah Al-Najm, Almighty God refers to the concept of a star falling, which can have two meanings, both of which can evoke the meaning of a black hole. By the Star when it goes down(51:1) A- When a star enters the event horizon of a black hole, it is pulled…
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From the perspective of the Holy Quran, the Earth is spherical.
Flat Earth belief the belief in the flatness of the Earth, is one of humanity’s most primitive concepts about the universe’s structure, which was common in ancient civilizations such as Babylon, Egypt, and Greece. People believed the Earth was a flat disc covered by a dome-like sky. The lack of precise tools and a weak…
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