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- Title
İNSANIN BİYOLOJİK YARATILIŞIYLA İLGİLİ KUR'AN ÂYETLERİNİN YORUMU.
- Authors
ARSLAN, Yahya; YILMAZ, Hasan
- Abstract
Mankind is a species that the Qur'ān gives notable details about his creation. The first stage of the creation of man is called "direct" creation and this is a process that composes of several levels. In addition to these levels, there is another stage called "indirect" i. e biological creation that implies the creation of Adam's offspring. This process consists of significant levels named "nutfe", "alaka", "mudğa", "ızam", "kesevne'lı zâm" and "halkun âhar". All these levels refer to the adventure of the human in the womb. Therefore, this article tries to define and describe the significance of man by revealing the direct and indirect creation stages. Then, the miraculous feature of the indirect creation was emphasized, unlike others who regard it as an ordinary phenomenon. In addition, these creation steps are sophisticated in the manner that they are seen as evidence of Allah's existence and unity. Not only the Qur'ānic verses which are related to these creation stages but also the texts of the classical and modern tafsir of these verses were used in this study. Some of the books, dissertations, and articles regarding these verses were also used. After defining the term "creation" and "man", the essential information related to direct creation and indirect creation is given. Then the levels of the indirect creation were expressed in detail by referencing the verses that underline the man's biological creature. In short, the importance of the biological creature was highlighted, and through the adventure of the man in these creation stages, the unity, authority, power, and foresight features of Allah were remarked.
- Subjects
QUR'AN; GOD in Islam; QUR'ANIC criticism; UTERUS; CONCORD; HUMAN beings
- Publication
Mutefekkir, Faculty of Islamic Sciences, 2022, Vol 9, Issue 17, p199
- ISSN
2148-5631
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.30523/mutefekkir.1128652