Scientists Declaration about The Holy Quran and Islam-Professor EmeritusWritten by Professor Emeritus
Dr. Moore was a former President of Canadian Association of Anatomists, and of American Association of Clinical Anatomists. He was honoured by Canadian Association of Anatomists with prestigious J.C.B. Grant Award and in 1994 he received Honoured Member Award of American Association of Clinical Anatomists "for outstanding contributions to field of clinical anatomy." "For past three years, I have worked with Embryology Committee of King cAbdulazīz University in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, helping them to interpret many statements in Qur'ān and Sunnah referring to human reproduction and prenatal development. At first I was astonished by accuracy of statements that were recorded in 7th century AD, before science of embryology was established. Although I was aware of glorious history of Muslim scientists in 10th century AD, and some of their contributions to Medicine, I knew nothing about religious facts and beliefs contained in Qur'ān and Sunnah."[2] At a conference in Cairo he presented a research paper and stated:
| | Scientists Declaration about The Holy Quran and IslamProfessor SiavedaWritten by Professor Siaveda
Sheikh Zindanī asked him a number of questions in his area of specialisation, and then informed him of Qur'ānic verses and Hadīth which mention same phenomena he spoke of. One of questions was concerning mountains. Sheikh Zindanī asked him about shape of mountains; and whether they were firmly rooted in earth. "What is your opinion of what you have seen in Qur'ān and Sunnah with regard to secrets of Universe, which scientists only discovered now?"
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