By Harun YahyaAssume that you set up a big city by bringing millions of Legos together.
Let there be in this city skyscrapers, twisting roads, railway stations, airports,
shopping malls, subways and also rivers, lakes, forests and a beach. Let there also be
living in it thousands of people wandering in its streets, sitting in their homes and
working in their offices. Take every detail into account. Even the traffic lights, box
offices, and the signboards at the bus stations.
If someone came up to you and said that all the Legos of this
city, which you had founded by planning it right down to the smallest detail, and each
piece of which you had picked up with great pains, had been brought together by
coincidence to produce this city, what would you think of the mental state of that person?
Now, go back to the city you have built and consider that the
whole city would be levelled to the ground if you had forgotten to put into place even a
single Lego, or changed its place. Can you imagine what great balance and order you have
had to establish?
Life in the world where we live is also made possible by the
accumulation of such a great number of details incomprehensible to the human mind. The
absence of even one of these details might mean the end of life on the earth.
Everything, every detail from the atom, the smallest unit of
matter, to the galaxies harbouring billions of stars, from the moon, an inseparable
adjunct of the world, to the solar system, all work in a perfect harmony. This
well-organised system runs flawlessly, just like a watch. People are so confident that
this billions-of-years-old system will go on functioning without leaving out even the
smallest detail that they can freely make plans about something they think will be
realised in the next 10 years. No one is worried about whether the sun will rise the next
day. A great majority of people do not think about whether the world may ever chance
to break free from the gravitation of the sun and start to move towards the unknown in the
pitch-dark space; or ask What keeps this from happening?
In the same manner, when people are about to sleep, they are very
confident that their hearts or respiratory systems will not relax as their brains do.
However, even a few seconds halt in any one of these two vital systems may well
cause results that will cost one's life.
When the glasses of familiarity which surround the
whole of life and cause every event to be assessed as if it is taking place in its
natural course are taken off, one is free to see that everything is made up of such
closely interdependent, meticulously planned systems that it is as if we were hanging on
to life by the skin of our teeth. You notice an excellent order prevailing in every spot
you turn your eyes on. Certainly, there is a great power that creates such an order and
harmony. The possessor of this great power is Allah, Who created everything out of
nothing. In a verse of the Qur'an, it is said:
He Who has created seven heavens in full harmony with one
another: no incongruity will you see in the creation of the Most Gracious. And turn your
vision (upon it) once more: can you see any flaw? Yea, turn your vision (upon it) again
and yet again: (and every time) your vision will fall back upon you, dazzled and truly
defeated. (Surat al-Mulk, 3-4)
When we look at the living beings in the heavens, on the earth
and in all that lies between them, we see that they all prove the existence of their
Creator in their own right. In this chapter, we are going to dwell on the natural
phenomena and living beings that every one sees, yet never thinks about, and how they have
come into being and continue their existence. If we were to write down all the signs of
Allah in the universe, they would fill many thousands of volumes of encyclopaedias.
Therefore, in this chapter, we will only deal briefly with some subjects that deserve to
be pondered upon at length.
However, even these brief mentions will help the conscientious
men of understanding to notice the most important fact of their lives or at
least will help them remember it once again.
For Allah Exists.
To Him is due the primal origin of the heavens and the earth and
He is known through reason.
THE MIRACLES IN OUR BODY
A Half-Developed Eye Cannot See
What comes to your mind first when you hear the word
eye? Are you aware that one of the most crucial things in life for you is your
ability to see? Even if you are, have you ever thought what other signs your eye bears?
The eye is one of the most manifest pieces of evidence that
living creatures are created. All sight organs, including animal eyes and the human eye,
are extremely striking examples of a perfect design. This exceptional organ is so
overwhelmingly complex that it surpasses even the most sophisticated devices in the world.
In order for an eye to see, all of its parts have to co-exist and
work in harmony. For instance, if an eye happened to have lost its eyelid, but still had
all the other parts such as the cornea, conjunctiva, iris, pupil, eye lenses, retina,
choroid, eye muscles, and tear glands, it would still be greatly damaged and soon lose its
seeing function. In the same manner, even if all its organelles were present, if the tear
production were stopped, the eye would soon dry out and become blind.
The chain of coincidences posited by evolutionists
loses all its meaning against the complex structure of the eye. It is not possible to
explain the existence of the eye other than as a matter of special creation. The eye has a
multi-sectioned complex system and, as discussed above, all of these individual sections
had to come into existence at the same time. It is impossible for a half-developed eye to
function at half capacity. In such a circumstance, the act of seeing can by no
means take place. An evolutionist scientist admits to this truth:
The common trait of the eyes and the wings is that they can only
function if they are fully developed. In other words, a halfway-developed eye cannot see;
a bird with half-formed wings cannot fly.13
In this case, we again face that very important question: who
created all of the components of the eye all at once?
The owner of the eyes is obviously not the one who makes the
decision about their formation. For it is impossible for a being devoid of the knowledge
of what seeing is like, to desire to have a seeing organ and have it attached to his body.
So we have to accept the existence of a Possessor of superior Wisdom Who has created
living beings with senses such as seeing, hearing, and so on. Another claim is that
unconscious cells gained consciousness-requiring functions such as seeing and hearing by
their own desire and effort. It is very clear that this is impossible. In the Qur'an, it
is stated that seeing has been bestowed upon living beings by Allah:
Say: He it is Who brought you into being and made for you the
ears and the eyes and the hearts: little is it that you give thanks. (Surat al-Mulk, 23)
The Army Inside Man
Every day, a war is fought in the innermost parts of your body
unperceived by you. On the one side are viruses and bacteria that aim to intrude into your
body and take it under control and on the other are the immunity cells that protect the
body against these enemies.
The enemies wait in an offensive state to make their way into the
area they aim at and they head towards the target area at the first opportunity. However,
the strong, organised and disciplined soldiers of the target area do not easily give in to
the enemies. First, the soldiers who swallow and neutralise the enemy soldiers
(phagocytes) arrive at the battleground. However, sometimes the fight is tougher than
these soldiers can handle. On such occasions, other soldiers (macrophages) are summoned
up. Their involvement causes alarm in the target area and other soldiers (auxiliary T
cells) are also called to battle.
These soldiers are very familiar with the local populace. They
quickly distinguish their own army from that of the enemy. They immediately activate the
soldiers assigned to weapon production (B cells). These soldiers have extraordinary
abilities. Although they never see the enemy, they can produce weapons which will render
the enemy ineffectual. In addition, they carry the weapons they produce as far as they
should be taken. During this journey, they succeed in the difficult task of not causing
any harm either to themselves or to their allies. Later, the striker teams cut in (killer
T cells). These discharge the poisonous material they carry on themselves at the most
vital spot of the enemy. In case of victory, another group of soldiers arrives at the
battleground (oppressive T cells) and sends all the warriors back to their camp. The
soldiers who arrive at the battleground last (memory cells) record all relevant
information about the enemy, so that it can be used in the event of a similar invasion in
the future.
The excellent army discussed above is the immunity system in the
human body. Everything explained above is done by microscopic cells unobservable to the
naked eye. (For more information please see For Men of Understanding: The Signs in the
Heavens and the Earth by Harun Yahya)
How many people are aware that they have such an organised,
disciplined and perfect army inside their bodies? How many of them are aware that they are
surrounded on all sides by microbes that, if unimpeded, would cause them to catch serious
illnesses or even die? Indeed, there are many dangerous microbes in the air we breathe,
the water we drink, the food we eat, and the surfaces we touch. While one is unaware of
all that is going on, the cells in ones body make strenuous efforts to save one from
an illness that may even bring about ones death.
The ability of all immunity cells to distinguish enemy cells from
body cells, the ability of B cells to prepare a weapon to neutralise the enemy that they
have never seen, their ability to carry these weapons as far as they have to be taken
without adversely affecting any body cells, the signal-receiving cells' fulfilling their
duty completely without making any objections, each of them knowing what to do, their
returning to their places without any problem as soon as they are finished with their
work, and the abilities of the memory cells are only some of the distinctive
characteristics of this system.
For all these reasons, the story of the formation of the immunity
system is never taken up by any evolutionist writer.
It is extremely difficult for a person without an immunity system
or with an ill-functioning one to survive, since he would be exposed to all the microbes
and viruses in the outside world. Today, such people can exist only in special enclosures
with no direct contact with anyone or anything outside. Therefore, it is impossible for a
person without an immunity system to survive in a primitive environment. This leads us to
the fact that an extremely complex system such as the immunity system could only have been
created all at once and with all of its elements.
A System Planned in its Every Detail
Breathing, eating, walking, etc, are very natural human
functions. But most people do not think how these basic actions take place. For example,
when you eat a fruit, you do not think how it will be made useful to your body. The only
thing on your mind is eating a healthy meal; at the same time, your body is involved in
extremely detailed processes unimaginable to you in order to make this meal a
health-giving thing.
The digestive system where these detailed processes take place
starts to function as soon as a piece of food is taken into the mouth. Being involved in
the system right at the outset, the saliva wets the food and helps it to be ground by the
teeth and slide down the oesophagus.
The oesophagus helps the food be transported to the stomach where
a perfect balance is at work. Here, the food is digested by the hydrochloric acid present
in the stomach. This acid is so strong that it has the capacity to dissolve not only the
food but also the stomach walls. Of course, such a flaw is not permitted in this perfect
system. A secretion called mucus which is secreted during digestion covers all the walls
of the stomach and provides a perfect protection against the destructive effect of the
hydrochloric acid. Thus the stomach is prevented from destroying itself.
The rest of the digestive system is likewise planned. The useful
food pieces broken down by the digestive system are absorbed by the small intestine walls
and enter the blood stream. The inner surface of the small intestine is covered with tiny
tendrils called villus. On top of the cells over the villus are microscopic
extensions called the microvillus. These extensions function as pumps to absorb the
nutrition. This way the nutrition absorbed by these pumps is delivered all around the body
by the circulatory system.
The point that deserves attention here is that evolution can by
no means explain the system briefly summarised earlier. Evolution maintains that today's
complex organisms have evolved from primitive beings by the gradual accumulation of small
structural changes. However, as stated clearly, the system in the stomach could in no way
have been formed step by step. The absence of even one factor would bring about the death
of the organism.
When food is received into the stomach, the gastric juices
acquire the ability to break down food as a result of a series of chemical changes. Now,
imagine a living being in the so-called evolutionary process in whose body such a planned
chemical transformation is not possible. This living being, unable to acquire this
ability, would not be able to digest the food it ate and would starve to death with an
undigested mass of food in its stomach.
In addition, during the secretion of this dissolving acid, the
stomach walls simultaneously have to produce the secretion called mucus. Otherwise, the
acid in the stomach would destroy the stomach. Therefore, in order for life to continue,
the stomach must secrete both fluids (acid and mucus) at the same time. This shows that
not a step-by-step coincidental evolution but a conscious creation with all its systems
must, in effect, have been at work.
What all this shows is that the human body resembles a huge
factory made up of many small machines that work together in perfect harmony. Just as all
factories have a designer, an engineer and a planner, the human body has an Exalted
Creator.
ANIMALS AND PLANTS
Millions of plant and animal types present in the world stand out
as evidence that prove the existence and might of our Creator.
All of these living beings, a limited number of which will be
described as examples here, deserve to be examined individually. They all have different
body systems, diverse defence tactics, unique ways of feeding, and interesting
reproduction methods. Unfortunately, it is not possible to describe all living beings with
all their features in a single book. Encyclopaedias of many volumes would not be enough
for this task.
However, even the few examples we will discuss here will be
sufficient to prove that life on earth can in no way be explained by coincidences or
accidental happenings.
From Caterpillar to Butterfly
If you had 450-500 eggs and if you had to preserve them outside,
what would you do? The wisest course for you would be to take precautions to prevent them
from being scattered around, say, by the wind, or other environmental factors. Being one
of the animals that lay the most eggs at one time (450-500), the silkworms use a very
intelligent way to protect their eggs: they unite the eggs with a viscous substance
(thread) they secrete to prevent them from being scattered around.
The caterpillars that pop out of their eggs firstly find a safe
branch for themselves and then get tied to this branch with the same thread. Later, to
promote their own development, they start to spin a cocoon for themselves with the thread
they secrete. It takes 3-4 days for a caterpillar that has opened its eyes very recently
to life to complete this process. During this period, the caterpillar makes thousands of
turns and produces a thread an average of 900-1,500 metres long.14 At the end of this
process, it starts a new task through which it undergoes a metamorphosis to become an
elegant butterfly.
Neither the action taken by the mother silkworm to protect its
eggs, nor the behaviour of a tiny caterpillar devoid of any awareness, education or
knowledge can be explained by evolution. First of all, the ability of the mother to
produce the thread it uses to secure its eggs is miraculous. The newly-born caterpillar's
knowing the most suitable environment for itself, its spinning a cocoon in accordance with
it, its undergoing a metamorphosis, and its coming through this metamorphosis without any
problem are beyond human comprehension. Hence, we can simply say that each caterpillar is
born into the world with a foreknowledge of what to do, which means that it was 'taught'
all of these things before it was born.
Let us explain this with an example. What would you think if you
saw a new-born baby standing up a few hours after his birth, getting together the things
he needs to make his bed (like quilt, pillow, mattress), and later putting all these
together neatly, making his bed and lying down on it? After you recover from the shock of
the event, you would probably think that the baby must have been taught in an
extraordinary way in his mother's womb to perform such a process. The case of the
caterpillars is no different from the baby in this example.
This again leads us to the same conclusions: these living
creatures come into life, behave and live in the way determined by Allah Who has created
them. The Qur'anic verse stating that Allah has inspired the honeybee and commanded it to
make honey (Surat an-Nahl, 68-69) provides an example of the great secret of the world of
living beings. This secret is that all living beings have bowed to Allah's will and follow
the fate determined by Him. This is why the honeybee makes honey and the silkworm produces
silk.
The Symmetry in Wings
When we look at the butterfly wings in the pictures, we see a
perfect symmetry prevailing over them. These lace-like wings are so adorned with patterns,
spots and colours that each of them is like a work of art.
When you look at the wings of these butterflies, you notice that
the patterns and colours on both sides are fully identical, no matter how intricate they
may seem. Even the smallest dot is present on both wings, thereby introducing a flawless
order and symmetry.
In addition, none of the colours on these thin wings mixes with
the other, each being sharply set apart from the other. Actually, these colours are formed
by the amassing of tiny scales clustered one on top of another. Isn't it a wonder how
these small scales that are easily dispersed with your hand's slightest touch can be
arranged in both wings without any mistake in their disposal so as to produce exactly the
same pattern. Even the replacement of a single scale would destroy the symmetry in the
wings and impair their aesthetics. However, you never see any muddle in the wings of any
butterfly on the earth. They are as neat and elegant as if made by an artist. And they are
indeed made by an Exalted Creator.
The Animal with the Longest Neck: The Giraffe
Giraffes have many amazing characteristics. One of these is that
their neck stands on 7 vertebrae, just like that of all other mammals, even though it is
so long. Another amazing fact about giraffes is that they do not have any problem pumping
blood up to their brain on top of their long neck. A little thinking would make one notice
how difficult it must be to have the blood pumped so high. But giraffes do not have any
problem about this, because their hearts are equipped with features to pump blood as high
as necessary. This enables them to carry on with their lives effortlessly.
Yet they still face another problem while they drink water.
Essentially, giraffes should have died of high blood pressure every time they bent down to
drink water. However, the perfect system in their necks completely eliminates this risk.
When they bend down, the valves in their neck vessels are shut down and they prevent
excess blood from flowing to the brain.
There is no doubt that the giraffes did not acquire these traits
by planning them in accordance with their needs. It is even more implausible to say that
all these vital features were shaped over time through a gradual evolutionary process. In
order for a giraffe to stay alive, it is vital for it to have a pumping system to transmit
blood to the brain and a valve system to prevent high blood pressure the minute it bends
down. If any one of these characteristics did not exist or did not function properly, then
it would be impossible for the giraffe to go on living.
The conclusion to be derived from all this is that the giraffe
species was born into the world with all the characteristics vital for its living. It is
impossible for a non-existent being to master its body and acquire essential traits
consciously. So, giraffes unquestionably prove that they are created by a conscious
creation, that is by Allah.
Sea Turtles
Sea turtles living in the oceans surge in crowds towards the
beach when it is time for them to reproduce. This is no ordinary beach though. The beach
they arrive at to reproduce has to be the one where they were born.15 Sometimes sea
turtles have to travel as far as 800 kilometres to arrive there. But a long and tough
journey does not change the situation. They arrive at the beach where they were born to
give birth to their offspring, no matter what.
It is quite unaccountable how a living being can find its way
back to the very same beach 20-25 years after its departure from there.16 It is all the
more extraordinary that it can find the direction of its birthplace in the depths of the
ocean where so little light penetrates, and then spot it from among numerous similar
beaches.
Finally, thousands of travellers with no compass meet on the same
beach at the same time. Initially a mystery, the reasons underlying this insistent meeting
came as a great surprise when finally revealed. Since turtles know that their offspring
cannot survive in sea conditions, they bury their eggs under the sand on the beach. But
why do all of them meet on the same beach, at the same time? Would not the hatchlings
survive if they did the same thing at different times and on different beaches? Those who
did research on this topic were faced with a very interesting situation. Thousands of
offspring under the sand have to overcome a number of formidable obstacles after breaking
their eggs with the hard lump on their head. The hatchlings of an average of 31 grams
cannot dig the earth layer above them on their own and they all help each other. When
thousands of hatchlings on the beach start to dig the earth, they make it to the sand
surface in a few days. Yet before they appear on the surface, they wait for a while for
nightfall. For in the day time, there is the danger of falling a prey to predators. In
addition, it would be quite difficult for them to proceed by crawling on sands scorched by
the sunlight. When night falls, they go up to the surface after completing the digging
process. Although it is dark, they rush to the sea and depart from the beach to return
there as much as 20-25 years later.
It is impossible for these hatchlings to know that they have to
dig their way up after they pop out of their eggs and wait for a while at a certain
distance from the sea. It is by no means possible for them to know, when they are still
buried in the earth, whether it is day or night, that predators exist outside and that
they could fall a prey to them, that the sand is scorching because of the sun, that this
could harm them, and that they must rush to the sea. So, how does this conscious conduct
come about?
The only answer to this question is that these hatchlings have
been somehow 'programmed' to behave in this way, which means that their Creator has
inspired in them the instinct that helps them protect their lives.
Bombardier Beetle
The bombardier beetle is an insect on which an enormous amount of
research has been done. The trait that renders this insect so popular is that it uses
chemical methods to protect itself from its enemies.
In moments of danger, the insect squirts hydrogen peroxide and
hydroquinone stored in its body towards the enemy to protect itself. Prior to battle,
specialised structures called secretory lobes make a very concentrated mixture of these
two chemicals. The mixture is stored in a separate compartment called the storage chamber.
This compartment is connected to a second one called the explosion chamber. The two
compartments are kept separate from one another by a sphincter muscle. The moment the
insect senses danger, it squeezes the muscles surrounding the storage chamber while
simultaneously relaxing the sphincter muscle, and the chemical in the storage chamber is
transferred to the explosion chamber. A large quantity of heat is released and a
vaporisation occurs. The released vapour and the oxygen gas exert pressure on the walls of
the explosion chamber and this chemical is squirted at the enemy through a channel leading
outward from the beetle's body.17
It is still a great mystery to researchers how an insect can
harbour inside itself a powerful system potent enough to trigger a chemical reaction that
could easily cause it harm while also isolating itself from the effects of that system. No
doubt, the existence and working of this system is too complicated to be attributed to the
insect itself. It is still a matter of discussion how the bombardier beetle makes such a
system work within its tiny body measuring about 2 cm in length, when human experts can
perform it only in laboratories.
The only apparent truth here is that this insect is a concrete
example completely refuting the theory of evolution, because it is impossible for this
complex chemical system to have been shaped by a series of coincidental variations and
passed on to future generations. Even a minor deficiency or 'defect' in a single piece of
the system would leave the animal defenceless, so that it would soon be killed or it would
cause it to blow itself up. Therefore, the only explanation is that the chemical weapon in
the insect's body had come into being with all its parts all at once and without any
defect.
Termite Nests
No one can help feeling surprised at the sight of a termite nest
erected on the ground by termites. These nests are architectural wonders, rising as high
as 5 or 6 metres.
When you compare the size of a termite and its nest, you will see
that the termite has successfully completed an architectural project about 300 times
bigger than itself. But what is even more astonishing is that the termites are blind.
A person who has never seen the huge nests built by blind
termites would probably think that they are made up of sand piles heaped upon each other.
However, a termite nest proves to be of a marvellous design incomprehensible to the human
mind: inside there are intersecting tunnels, corridors, ventilation systems, special
fungus production yards and safety exits.
If you assemble thousands of blind people and give them all kinds
of technical tools, you can never make them set up a nest similar to the one made by the
termite colony. So, just think:
- How could a termite measuring 1-2 cm. in length have learnt the
architectural and engineering information needed to make such a subtle design?
- How could thousands of blind termites manage to work in harmony
to build this construction which is an artistic wonder?
-If you divide a termite nest into two during the first stages of
its construction, and then reunite it, you will see that all passage-ways, canals and
roads fit each other. How can this miraculous event be explained?
The conclusion to be derived from this example is that Allah has
created all living beings uniquely and without any prior example. Even one termite nest is
enough for a person to comprehend Allah and believe that He is the One Who created all.
The Woodpecker
As we all know, woodpeckers build their nests by boring holes in
tree trunks with their beaks. This may sound familiar to most people. But the point many
people fail to examine is why woodpeckers suffer no brain haemorrhage when they beat a
tattoo so vigorously with their heads. What the woodpecker does is in a way similar to a
human being driving a nail into the wall with his head. If a man ventured to do something
like that, he would probably undergo a brain shock followed by a brain haemorrhage.
However, a woodpecker can peck a hard tree trunk 38-43 times in just two or three seconds
and nothing happens to it.18
Nothing happens because the head structure of woodpeckers is
ideally created for such a task. The skull of the woodpecker has a remarkable suspension
system that absorbs the force of the blows. Its forehead and some skull muscles adjoined
to its beak and the jaw joint are so robust that they help lessen the effect of the
forceful strokes during pecking.19
Design and planning do not end here. Preferring primarily pine
trees, woodpeckers check the age of the trees before boring a hole in them and pick those
older than 100 years, because pine trees older than 100 years suffer an illness that
causes the hard and thick bark to soften. This was only recently discovered by science and
perhaps you may be reading of it here for the first time in your life; woodpeckers have
known it for centuries.
This is not the only reason why woodpeckers prefer pine trees.
Woodpeckers dig cavities around their nests, the function of which was not originally
understood. These cavities were later understood to protect them from a great danger. Over
time, the sticky resin that leaks from the pine trees fills up the cavities and the
outpost of the woodpecker's nest is thus filled with a pool whereby woodpeckers can be
protected from snakes, their greatest enemies.
Another interesting feature of woodpeckers is that their tongues
are thin enough to penetrate even ants' nests in the trees. Their tongues are also sticky,
which allows them to collect the ants that live there. The perfection in their creation is
further revealed by the fact that their tongues have a structure which prevents them from
being harmed by the acid in the bodies of the ants.20
Woodpeckers, each of whose characteristics is discussed in a
different paragraph above, prove with all their detailed features that they are 'created'.
If woodpeckers had evolved coincidentally as the theory of evolution claims, they would
have died before they acquired such extraordinarily consistent traits and they would be
extinct. However, as they were created by Allah with a special 'design' adapted to their
life, they started their lives by bearing all the vital characteristics.
Camouflage
One of the defence strategies of animals is camouflage. Some
animals have the special protection of a body structure and coloration which are totally
adapted to their habitat. The bodies of these living beings are so harmonious with their
environment that when you look at their pictures, you cannot tell if they are plants or
animals, or distinguish them from their surroundings.
As will be seen in the following pages, the incredible similarity
of an insect to a leaf helps it escape the notice of its enemies. It is obvious that this
tiny animal has not made its body look like a leaf. Maybe it is not even aware that it is
being protected because it looks like a leaf. However, the camouflage is so deft that it
readily impinges as a defence tactic planned specially and 'created'
False Eyes
There are some incredible and unimaginably interesting defence
methods in the animal world. One of these is false eyes. With such false eyes, various
butterfly, caterpillar and fish species convince their enemies that they are 'dangerous'.
The butterflies in the left pictures open their wings as soon as
they sense a danger and display a pair of eyes on each of their wings which appear quite
threatening to their enemies.
Let us take our time and think: can these extremely convincing
eyes be the result of a coincidence? How does the butterfly know that a pair of scary eyes
appear when it opens its wings and that this view would frighten its enemy? Has the
butterfly happened to see the pattern on its wings and decided that this pattern was
frightening and that it could use it in a moment of danger?
Such a convincing pattern can be the result only of a conscious
design, not of coincidences. Moreover, it is by no means possible to think that the
butterfly is aware of the patterns on its wings and discovered this as a defence tactic by
itself. It is obvious that Allah, Who created the butterfly, bestowed on its body such a
pattern and inspired in the animal the instinct to use it in moments of danger.
Water Lilies
Little flowers on the earth are mostly considered commonplace by
people, notwithstanding their overall perfection. What prevents people from grasping the
creation miracles in these flowers is the familiarity brought about by seeing them
everywhere and every day. Therefore, flowers that grow in a totally different place, under
totally different conditions and in totally different sizes will be assessed without the
'glasses of familiarity' and thus help us grasp the existence of Allah.
Amazon water lilies that grow in the sticky mud covering the
bottom of the Amazon River are interesting enough to remove the 'glasses of familiarity'
from people, because they continue their lives not in the way people are accustomed to and
witness everyday, but with a very different struggle.
These plants start to grow in the mud at the bottom of the Amazon
River, and then reach out towards the river surface. Their goal is to reach the sunlight
which is vital to their existence. When they finally reach the water's surface, they stop
growing and develop thorny, round buds. The buds develop into gigantic leaves with a reach
of 2 metres in as short a time as a couple of hours. 'Knowing' that the more they cover
the river surface with abundant leaves, the more will they be able to make use of
sunlight, these water lilies make ample use of daylight to perform photosynthesis. They
'know' that otherwise they will not be able to survive at the bottom of the river due to
the scarcity of light. It is certainly quite inspiring for a plant to employ such an
'intelligent' tactic.
However, sunlight alone does not suffice for the Amazon water
lilies. They also need oxygen equally, yet it is obvious that this oxygen does not exist
in the muddy ground in which their roots are located. This is why water lilies stretch out
stems developing from their roots upwards towards the water surface where their leaves
float. Sometimes these stems grow as tall as 11 metres; they are tied to the leaves and
function as oxygen-carriers between the leaves and the root.21
How can a bud in its initial stages in life in the depths of a
river know that it needs oxygen and sunlight to survive, that it would not be able to live
in their absence, and that everything it needs is present on the water surface? A being
recently introduced to life is aware neither of the fact that this water has an ending
point, nor of the existence of the sun or oxygen.
Therefore, if the whole event is assessed from the standpoint of
evolutionists, these plants should long before have been defeated by environmental
conditions and become extinct. Nevertheless, water lilies are still present today in all
their perfection.
The unbelievable life struggle of water lilies continues well
after they reach light and oxygen on the water surface, where they curl the brims of their
huge leaves upward to prevent them from sinking.
They can continue their lives with all these precautions, yet
they also know that these are not enough for their reproduction. They need a living being
that will carry their pollen to another water lily, and this living being is a beetle
(coleopterans) which has been created with a special weakness for white colour. They
prefer these white water lilies out of all the attractive flowers of the Amazon River.
When Amazon water lilies are visited by creatures which will continue their species, they
close all their leaves, imprison them, and offer them ample pollen. They let them free
after keeping them for one night, and then change their colour so that they do not bring
the same pollen back to them. The once pure white, glorious water lilies will now go on
adorning the Amazon river in pink.
Could such flawless and finely calculated plans be the work of a
bud unaware of everything? Of course not. They are the work of the wisdom of Allah, Who
created all things. All the details summarised here show that plants, like all other
living beings in the universe, came into existence already furnished with the most
convenient systems, and this was thanks to their Creator.
CONCLUSION
Can the wind form an airplane by coincidence?
The famous physicist Sir Fred Hoyle makes a very striking
observation about the origin of life. In his book The Intelligent Universe he writes:
The chance that higher life forms might have emerged in this way
(by coincidence) is comparable with the chance that a tornado sweeping through a junk-yard
might assemble a Boeing 747 from the materials therein.22
This comparison of Hoyle's is quite inspiring. The examples that
we have discussed above also reveal that both the existence of life and the perfection of
its present systems force us to look for the great power making these come into being.
Just as a hurricane cannot produce an airplane as a result of coincidences, neither is it
possible for the universe to have come into being as a result of unanticipated happenings
and moreover to harbour extremely complex structures therein. In truth, the universe is
furnished with myriad systems of an infinitely greater complexity than those of an
airplane
Everything we have said in this chapter confronts us with the
evidence of the flawless planning not only in our immediate surroundings but also in the
depths of space. One who assesses these signs which are so evident as to be undeniable by
both reason and conscience can come to only one conclusion: there is no room for
coincidence in the universe; the universe was CREATED with all the minutiae contained in
it.
And Allah, the Creator of this flawless system, is He Who has
infinite might and knowledge.