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WONDROUS BEAUTY IN ANIMALS -2-
In Surat an-Nahl in the Qur'an, God gives the example of the honeybee
to demonstrate the extraordinary secrets in the behavior of living creatures.
Not only honeybees, but all living things behave according to God's inspiration.
It is He Who inspires acts of self-sacrifice in living creatures and gives
them their wonderful abilities.Lions are among of the strongest predators
in the African continent. They can be very savage towards their enemies
and their prey, but very tender towards their own young. When baby lions
are born, they are very small. They begin to eat meat at the age of three
months, but the mother and other female lions in the pride continue to
suckle them until they are six months old.

We did not create the heavens and Earth and everything between
them, except with truth. The Hour is certainly coming, so turn
away graciously.
(Qur’an, 15/85)
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Your God is One God. There is no God
but Him, the All-Merciful, the Most Merciful.
(Qur’an, 2/163) |
There are certainly Signs in the Earth
for people with certainty. (Qur’an, 51/20) |
And in yourselves as well. Do you not
then see?
(Qur'an, 51:21)
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Lions, leopards and other big cats carry their young by the scruff of
their neck, and while they are being carried, their babies stay completely
still, allowing their mothers to carry them safely.

God, there is no God but Him, the Living, the Self-Sustaining.
He is not subject to drowsiness or sleep. Everything in the heavens
and the Earth belongs to Him…
(Qur'an, 2:255)
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Everything in the heavens and everything
in the Earth belongs to God... (Qur'an, 3:129) |
The care and tenderness that lions show for their young is only one of
the proofs that invalidates the claims of evolutionists. They claim that
in the natural world only the strong survive; the weak are eliminated
and die off. The world of nature, they claim, is dominated by self-interest
and a savage struggle for survival. Of course, creatures in their natural
habitats hunt to provide themselves with food, and sometimes may even
attack to defend themselves and ensure their security. But apart from
this, the majority of animals in nature perform remarkable acts of self-sacrifice
for their young, their families, and even for other members of their group,
placing their own lives in danger.
He is Lord of the heavens and the
Earth and everything in between them, so worship Him and persevere
in His worship. Do you know of any other with His Name?
(Qur'an, 19:65)
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Almighty God, the Creator of all things, teaches these creatures to be
tender and compassionate towards their young, to protect other members
of their herds or flocks, and to care for them.By means of all the special
attributes that He has created in living creatures, God shows us His eternal
power and dominion over all living things.
Everything in the heavens and everything
in the Earth belongs to God... (Qur'an, 3:129) |
When their young are in danger, mother animals behave
differently than usual. Deer, for example, are usually timid and excitable
creatures, but don't hesitate to use their sharp, cutting hooves against
any fox or coyote that threatens their young. If they understand that
they cannot repel an enemy threatening their fawns, they immediately throw
themselves into the attacker's path, to divert the enemy away from their
young.9
Mankind! Worship your Lord, Who created
you and those before you, so that hopefully you will guard against
evil. (Qur’an, 2/21) |
Why do these animals put their own lives in danger to protect their young?
As stated earlier, proponents of evolutionary theory assert that the world
of nature is a battlefield, that creatures are in a constant struggle
with one another in which the strong dominate and the weak are killed
or die off. But this claim is very erroneous: As is the case with deer,
many creatures are willing to risk their lives to protect their young,
which fact by itself shows clearly how unreasonable the claims of evolutionists
are.
With His supreme power, God has created gazelles, antelopes, elephants,
birds and every other living thing. He is Lord of everything on Earth
and in heaven.
For a few days after giving birth, a mother giraffe licks and sniffs
at her baby. In this way, she both cleans it and learns its scent, which
will later allow mother and baby to find each other in a large herd. If
the young giraffe is in any kind of difficulty, it makes various vocalizations
to attract the mother's attention. She immediately recognizes her baby's
voice and runs to its assistance.
A mother giraffe never lets her young leave her side. If they are attacked,
she pushes the baby under her body and strikes out at the enemy, hard,
with her two front legs.
Giraffes live in small herds and look after their young
together, and adults take turns caring for the young. Because of this
cooperative system of "babysitting," other mother giraffes can leave their
babies and go kilometers away in search of food.10
All the beautiful creatures in the natural world show us the majesty
of God. And we must always be mindful of His existence and thank Him for
all the blessings He has given us.
In the Qur'an, God has told us that we must be thankful to Him for everything:
God brought you out of your mothers' wombs knowing nothing
at all, and gave you hearing, sight and hearts so that perhaps you would
show thanks. (Qur'an, 16:78)
One factor that helps ducks swim so well is their webbed feet. When they
push their feet out behind them, the webs spread out to give them more
surface area to propel them. Baby ducklings have this ability from the
moment of their birth. God, with His unlimited knowledge, has created
ducks with everything they need to survive.
The feathers of a female duck are less colorful than those of the male.
This difference in color is an important advantage for the females, who
must sit on her eggs in the nest; their lack of bright color makes them
less visible to predators as they wait for their eggs to hatch. They blend
with their environment, and because of this camouflage it is harder for
their enemies to notice them.
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