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==History of Embryology==
==History of Embryology==
   
   
Before commencing the specific topic of this article, the following timeline summarises existing theories of embryology, which may be compared with the wider content of [[Embryology in Islamic Scripture|Islamic embryology]]. Some argue that the vague statements of [[Embryology in the Quran|Qur'anic embryology]] have similarities with these theories, most conspicuously the incorrect ideas of Galen.''</center>
Before commencing the specific topic of this article, the following timeline summarises existing theories of embryology, which may be compared with the wider content of [[Embryology in Islamic Scripture|Islamic embryology]]. Some argue that the vague statements of [[Embryology in the Quran|Qur'anic embryology]] have similarities with these theories, most conspicuously the incorrect ideas of Galen.
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{{Quote|Babylonian Talmud, Nidda 31a|It teaches that man is not fashioned from all the drop but only from its purest part.<ref name="Nidda 31a"></ref>}}
{{Quote|Babylonian Talmud, Nidda 31a|It teaches that man is not fashioned from all the drop but only from its purest part.<ref name="Nidda 31a"></ref>}}
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==Acknowledgements==
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This is adapted from an article originally published on the [http://quranspotlight.wordpress.com/articles/quran-hadith-talmud-galen/ quranspotlight] website.
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==See Also==
==See Also==
[[Embryology in the Quran]]
[[Embryology in the Quran]]


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