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==Introduction== | ==Introduction== | ||
Several individuals have promulgated the Qur'anic idea of semen production from between the ''sulb'' and the ''tara’ib''. This has led to at least seven distinct classes of explanations provided by them. There are already articles available that [[Refutations|refute]] these assertions.<ref>For example, those of Sam Shamoun's found [http://answering-islam.org/Quran/Science/semenproduction.htm here] and [http://www.answeringislam.info/Shamoun/wonders.htm here].</ref> However, this article aims to summarize the case against the various claims, so that a comprehensive review can be made of the issue. | |||
===Surah 86:7=== | ===Surah 86:7=== | ||
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===Apologetic Claims=== | ===Apologetic Claims=== | ||
The | The seven different explanations are as follows: | ||
#Drs Maurice Bucaille and A.K. Giraud: Sulb and tara’ib refer to the sexual areas of the man and woman. | #Drs Maurice Bucaille and A.K. Giraud: Sulb and tara’ib refer to the sexual areas of the man and woman. | ||
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Amjad’s attempt to show this by drawing lines on pictures of a human skeleton is unworthy of formal refutation due to its absurdity. Any line can enclose any human organ if that line is drawn on the surface of the body. | Amjad’s attempt to show this by drawing lines on pictures of a human skeleton is unworthy of formal refutation due to its absurdity. Any line can enclose any human organ if that line is drawn on the surface of the body. | ||
==Conclusion== | ==Conclusion== |
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