The HeartWritten by Mohammad Ali Abid
Question: Is heart centre of prudence and insights in human being? If it was so, what happens when hearts are transplanted or in cases of Artificial hearts, and is heart which is mentioned in Quran and Sunna is this known physical heart? Answer: Today morning only I got answer which I have been searching for since a long time we having tracing all materials and news which may quench our search and give us answer. We have sent one of our brothers to center of Artificial hearts operations in America. He requested them to speak to patients. They told him that it is not allowed. They asked him why does he want to speak to them. He said that he wants to meet patients and ask them some questions. Then what happened is that those who are in charge as of center became annoyed. They did not understand why does he want to speak to patients? They informed him that whatever information he wants it will be given to him by them. However he told them that Allah would reveal a matter which would be a miracle. It will be a scientific and miraculous break through that would be subject of discussion in next years. He told them that, if Allah wills, they will see and remember. They continued to trace and follow up all news and day a teacher in University of King Abdel Aziz asked me if I had heard news asked him what was news. He said that it was discovered that heart is not just a pump of blood, but it is also center of intellect and prudence. He said Allah is great. He asked teacher to show him source of news. He gave him news papering which news were published and it is still with me. Days passed and center of heart operation and artificial hearts was opened in Jordan. We considered
| | 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:
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