DNA
Each person has an average of
100 trillion cells, each of which contains a DNA molecule. Just one of these contains information regarding 3 billion
different subjects, enough information to fill approximately 1,000 volumes of
books, each one containing 1 million pages. If we were to lay these pages out
side by side, they would stretch from the North Pole to the Equator. If we were
to read it 24 hours a day, it would take 100 years to finish it. This glorious
information belongs to a single DNA
molecule, which exists everywhere in our body, such as in a single
fingernail or a single hair.
How could such an incredible
library have been squeezed into a minute hair too small to be seen with the
naked eye? How could it have been packed into all of the cells that constitute
that hair and all of the other cells
that make up our body? How could so much information, which we could never
carry on our own, have been installed in our bodies 100 trillion times? Could
human beings manage to do this themselves? Can any known technology achieve
such an amazing feat? Could this glorious information be present in the cells
by chance?
Clearly, random events, human
beings, and technology cannot produce such an astonishing work. This fact has
been scientifically proven. This amazing work in our bodies belongs to Allah,
Whose might makes all things according to His will:
We
created humanity from a mingled drop to test him, and We made him hearing and
seeing. We guided him on the Way, whether he is thankful or unthankful. (Surat
al-Insan, 2-3)
الله سبحانه وتعالى