History of Knowledge of Reproduction

Major historical events relating to human knowledge about sex are summarized here. PREHISTORY: The connection between sex and reproduction was only dimly recognized. The obvious powers of femininity were recognized and respected. 450 B.C.: Anaxagoras, Athenian philosopher (500-428 B.C.) believed that all the elements of the human body were contained in male semen and that

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One Day

The word “a day” (yewm) is used 365 times in the Quran. The figure 365 does not only represent the number of days in the calendar, but it is also the figure that shows the astronomical relationship between our world and the sun. When our world completes its turn around the sun, it has revolved

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Islam vs Science

By: Sohaib Baig Islam was built upon a foundation of learning and knowledge. Numerous verses in the Qur’an emphasized the importance of knowledge and critical thinking, as did the Prophetic traditions (1). The doctrine of Tawheed, of oneness and unity, symbolized the spirit of the universal Islamic scholar –  seeking to further investigate the Divine

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