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Assalamu alaikum, ![]() A muscle of a dead body can be twitched by using an electrical impulse. But the Rooh has been already departed. So one can easily assume twitches in the fetus can be due to electrochemical interaction with in the body, not necessarily due to the Rooh. Also usually the first fetal movement is detected in around 18 weeks. That is around 120 days. Even if you see a fetus twitch before that, you don't have to panic bro, There are lot of things medical science can't explain. ![]() |
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![]() Also bro, be careful while trying to use science to rationalize Islam. Scientific findings and theories are often wrong. The following lecture is a good one on this issue: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=OTaBhLmrHSs |
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