And We (God) created man from a quintessence (gentle extraction) of clay. We then placed him as a nutfah(drop) in a place of settlement, firmly fixed (i.e. the womb). Then We made the drop into an ‘ alaqah (clinging form), and then We changed the clinging form into a mudghah (chewed-like form), then We made out of that chewed-like form, izam (skeleton, bones), then We clothed the bones with lahm (muscles, flesh), then We (ansha’ nahu), caused him to grow and come into being and attain the definitive (human) form. Blessed be God, the Perfect creator.
Surah Al-Mu’minoon (The Believers) 23: 12-14
1) Why does Allah referred to in the plural, I thought there was just one GOD
2) Why can't scientists extract clay from our bodies
3) An embryo looks like a chewed up substance, how poetic and scientific
4) I don't see reference made to the make up of bones :
periosteum (It's a thin, dense membrane that contains nerves and blood vessels that nourish the bone)
compact bone. This part is smooth and very hard. It's the part you see when you look at a skeleton)
cancellous bone, which looks a bit like a sponge. Cancellous bone is not quite as hard as compact bone, but it is still very strong (many layers).
bone marrow. Bone marrow is sort of like a thick jelly, and its job is to make blood cells.
Perfect book
What crap