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Did Islam correctly follow embryology as shown here?

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After the sperm-and-ovum drop (nut.fa) has been [in the uterus] forty-two days, Allah sends it an angel that gives it form and fashions its hearing, sight, skin, flesh, and skeleton.

 

http://www.livingislam.org/n/hfhl_e.html

 

http://www.islamicmedicine.org/embryoengtext.htm

 

What are thoughts on these claims?

They are a bad copying of Galen, and are still just as wrong as Galen was.

 

After the sperm-and-ovum drop (nut.fa) has been [in the uterus] forty-two days, Allah sends it an angel that gives it form and fashions its hearing, sight, skin, flesh, and skeleton.

What are thoughts on these claims?

 

 

If you're truly interested in or serious about human reproductive anatomy and processes, you'll have to pursue solid medical science sources and remove all religious and traditional sources and accounts as your reference. Respect your faith but rely on purely scientific sources for verifiable facts, if facts are your interests.

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How can the Quran "follow" embryology when the field was established after its writing? To follow something means it kinda has to come after it.

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