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The Miracle in the Cell

 
 
 
 
 
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The subject of this book is the “cell.” Most people would say that this topic belongs to the realm of biology or chemistry, reasoning that any treatise about the cell could only be a biology or a chemistry textbook. However, the book you hold in your hands is no textbook. Its aim is neither to increase your scientific knowledge, nor teach you biology in detail, because by itself, increased biological knowledge is of no benefit.
This book’s purpose is to aid in your reflection. The dry facts numb the brain because this method stops one from asking questions that need to be asked. This book analyzes some of the technical details about the cell but at the same time, asks the necessary questions and searches for the wisdom behind the events that are usually so dryly described.
Bringing out the facts that evolutionist scientists try to cover up, it reveals the miracle in the cell. It reveals that the intelligence displayed by the cell did not come about by itself. Like all beings, the cell carries out the duties given it by God, and the intelligence it displays is the intelligence of God.

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12/29/2008

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Azza Ibrahium Mohammed Zaki 2 months ago

جزاك الله خير
My Allah guide us to the right path
( they are those who if We firmly establish them on earth, remain constant in prayer, give the zakah, and enjoin the doing of what is right and forbid the doing of what is wrong: and with Allah rests, the final outcome of all events)

te ariki 3 months ago

Oh, Most Holy and Riddled With Fleas Prof. Harun, may I kiss your camel?

ahmed4dodi 3 months ago

Prof. Harun, thank you. You are great scientist.

te ariki 4 months ago

Oh, my, god. The human 'cell' is a muslim. I didn't know that.

(Have I been sarcastic enough?)