Quran Facts: A Scientific Overview
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The book describes the embryological aspects of the Virgin Birth of Jesus in which both egg and sperm come from Mary; the Second Coming of Jesus from a different mother; birth of St. John with no maternal genome; and birth of Jacob as a copy (clone) of his father Isaac. Scientific evaluation of a number of verses in Quran is also described as follows: genome transfer through breast-feeding and gene therapy by wet-nurse; positive effects of ablution and prayer on brain health; fasting - health link and underlying mechanisms leading to hypertension in abdominal obesity; world of demons, their effects on humans and how to live away from demons; presence of twelve planets around the Sun; Solar System as the first heaven of seven heavens in the universe; cosmic doomsday by a Big Rip; the period after the Doomsday; resurrection through embryonic cells; plain of Resurrection and Gathering; Paradise with two parts and eight layers; and Hell with 19. The time of ensoulment is also explained in the light of verses.
M. Kemal IRMAK
Professor M. Kemal Irmak became a medical doctor in 1987. He specialized in Histology and Embryology in 1992 and then received a PhD on Biochemistry in 2001. His research is focused on biological adaptation through epigenetic inheritance system and on Merkel cells as electromagnetic receptor cells. He is the author of over 80 papers.
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Quran Facts - M. Kemal IRMAK
QURAN FACTS
A Scientific Overview
Prof. M. Kemal IRMAK, MD, PhD.
Copyright: MK IRMAK - 2017
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or utilized in any form or by any means without permission.
ISBN: 9781370993925
Note: This book is dedicated to my wife Zişan IRMAK.
CONTENTS
1. Virgin Birth of Jesus
2. Birth of St. John with no maternal genome
3. Birth of Jacob as a copy of his father Isaac
4. Genome transfer through breast-feeding
5. Worship - Health link
6. World of demons
7. Twelve Planets around the Sun
8. Solar System as the First Heaven of Seven Heavens
9. Cosmic Doomsday by a Big Rip
10. The period after the Doomsday
11. Resurrection through embryonic cells
12. Plain of Resurrection and Gathering
13. Paradise and Hell with 19
14. Conclusion
1. Virgin Birth of Jesus
The verse 3:37 defines the development of Mary as a beautiful plant; and in 66:12 Virgin Mary is called Him.
These verses indicate that both egg and sperm cells come from Mary in the virgin birth of Jesus.
How is it possible?
Virgin Mary is a chimera of 46,XX/46,XY type resulting from the fusion of two embryos of different sex types and both ovarian and testicular tissues develop in her body as seen in a plant (Figure 1). In another word, she develops from the fusion of dizygotic male and female twins and she has both reproductive cell types (egg and sperm cells) in her body. Since XX cells tend to gather on the left side while XY cells on the right, an ovary develops on the left side with a patent oviduct and a testis develops at the right side of the abdominal cavity with no duct due to inadequate male hormone levels at the site. Therefore, tubules of the testis have an open access to the abdominal cavity allowing the sperms to be picked-up by the contralateral oviduct. Since local temperature is lower at the right side than the left one because of the differences in the speed of venous drainage (at the left side, slower drainage to the renal vein with a right angle; and at the right side, faster drainage to the vena cava inferior with an oblique angle result in different gonadal temperatures at the two sides of the abdomen), the cool testis is functional at the right side of the abdominal cavity. Both gonads are therefore functional and produce egg and sperm cells respectively after puberty. At the time of ovulation, estrogens increase the motility of the oviduct on the left side which results in a negative pressure in the tube and both egg and sperm cells are