The fluid called semen, which contains the sperms, does not consist of sperms alone. On the contrary, it is made up of a mixture of different fluids. These fluids have different functions, such as containing the sugar necessary for providing energy for the sperms, neutralising the acids at the entrance of the uterus, and creating a slippery environment for the easy movement of the sperms. Interestingly enough, when semen is mentioned in the Qur'an, this fact, which was discovered by modern science, is also referred to, and semen is defined as a mixed fluid: "We created man from a mingled drop to test him, and We made him hearing and seeing." (The Qur'an, 76:2) In another verse, semen is again referred to as a mixture, and it is stressed that man is created from the "extract" of this mixture: "He who has created all things in the best possible way. He commenced the creation of man from clay; then He made his progeny from an extract of discarded fluid." (The Qur'an, 32:7-8) The Arabic word "sulala", translated as "extract", means the essential
or best part of something. By either implication, it means "part
of a whole". This shows that the Qur'an is the word of a Will that
knows the creation of man down to its slightest detail. This Will
is God, the Creator of man. |