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Old 02-03-2012, 05:13 PM   #3
Kthzltje

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When faced with 'perceived' contradictions and mistakes in the quran and hadith, i also used to run around trying to find answers through modern science and knowledge to try and get confirmation about the content of the quran and hadith.....I now know that i was wrong and just wasted my time because i realised that everything in the quran and hadith is fact, and whenever i could not get a confirmation from modern science it was not because the quran and hadith lacked in anyway it was because science was and never will be on par with the quran and hadith. How can human knowledge and science ever come even close to the words of Allah and His Beloved Slave ? I realised that rather than checking the quran and hadith against science, i should be checking science against the quran and hadith.

A muslim is one who wholly submits himself to Allah and is at peace with his submission. Once he submits he follows the command of Allah whether he understands them or not. He accepts Allah as the All-Wise, the All-Knowing without question. There will be things that a muslim will understand, there will be things that he will never understand, there will be things that he may understand at a later time - but all these things are one and the same to a muslim who has submitted to Allah and who is at peace with his submission - neither of these things will make him sway one way or the other as he has already fully submitted himself and is at peace with his creator.

Now the answer to your question can inshallah be found here where science has finally managed to catch up a little (on this issue) with a scripture that was revealed over 1400 years ago...

By A.M. Adam of the Department of Medicine of the University of Nairobi, Kenya
His credentials: http://www.uonbi.ac.ke/profiles/www/...rofADAM009.pdf

http://www.scribd.com/doc/23612134/H...99AN-AND-SUNNA

GENE PENETRANCE

In a tradition narrated by Anas, Prophet Muhammad said,
‘And if a man’s discharge preceded that of the woman,
then the child resembles the father, and if the woman’s
discharge preceded that of the man, then the child
resembles the mother.’

The implication behind this is that if spermatozoa are
lodged long before ovulation then the activation of the
male genes will be at a more advanced stage than those
in the ovum, and therefore they will play a greater role
in showing the characteristics gained from the father –
especially if these genes follow codominance (with variable
penetrance) or have complex inheritance characteristics.
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