Mosquito is mentioned explicitly in quran as an example of the tiny creatures.
quran says in chapter 2 verse 26: (meaning English Translation):
"Indeed, Allah is not timid to present an example - that of a mosquito or what is ON TOP OF it. And those who have believed know that it is the truth from their Lord (Allah or God). But as for those who disbelieve, they say, "What did Allah intend by this as an example?" He misleads many thereby and guides many thereby. And He misleads not except the defiantly disobedient"
Mosquito is an ordinary little creature!!! however, let us show you how this little creature has an extremely complicated systems and features.
1- It is the female one who bites and spreads malaria.
2- It has one hundred eyes in its head
3- It has 48 teeth in its mouth
4- Inside its little body there are three complete Hearts!!.
5- It has six knives in its nose and each knife has its special use.
6- It has three wings on each side
7- In the body of this insect is a digital X-RAY machine, which it uses to distinguish the human skin in the dark, in violet color.
8- Its body also contains a small vaccine working as a local anesthetic to help it to insert its thorns in the human skin without any feel or pain caused by the suction of the blood.
9- It has an instrument for blood testing, because it doesn't like all blood types!!! 10-It has a special mechanism to speed up the blood flow so it can draw it faster…!!!
And the strangest discovery by Science is that there is another very small microscopic insect living on top of this Mosquito….!!!
It is one of the numerous scientific miracles of Quran
No, the Quran does not mention dinosaurs.
Quran didn't mention them
The Quran does not specifically mention dinosaurs. However, some scholars believe that the Quran's mention of large creatures like "beasts" or "creatures" could possibly refer to dinosaurs. Overall, the Quran does not provide detailed information about dinosaurs and their existence.
yes surat al naml (the ant)
yes it is mention in ar-rahman
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In the Quran, it is mentioned to stop at the end of each verse or ayah during recitation.
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No. The word "eshal" is not Arabic at all.
Yes, the Quran mentions Jesus as a prophet and messenger of God, and it includes some of his teachings and miracles.