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<metadesc>This article analyzes the Qur'anic idea of semen production from between the sulb and the tara’ib.</metadesc>
<metadesc>This article analyzes the Qur'anic idea of semen production from between the sulb and the tara’ib.</metadesc>
[[File:Hippocrates.jpg|thumb|280px|right|Qur'an 86:7 says that sperm originates from the backbones and the ribs, a theory similar to another erroneous theory proposed by Hippocrates in 5th century BC (1000 years before Islam). Hippocrates taught that semen comes from all the fluid in the body, diffusing from the brain into the spinal marrow, before passing through the kidneys and via the testicles into the penis.<ref>Hippocratic Writings , op. Cit., 317-8</ref>]]
[[File:Hippocrates.jpg|thumb|280px|right|Qur'an 86:7 says that sperm originates from the backbones and the ribs, a theory similar to another erroneous theory proposed by Hippocrates in 5th century BC (1000 years before Islam). Hippocrates taught that semen comes from all the fluid in the body, diffusing from the brain into the spinal marrow, before passing through the kidneys and via the testicles into the penis.<ref>Hippocratic Writings (Penguin Classics, 1983) pp. 317-318</ref>]]
This article analyzes the [[Qur'an|Qur'anic]] idea of semen production from between the sulb and the tara’ib.
This article analyzes the [[Qur'an|Qur'anic]] idea of semen production from between the sulb and the tara’ib.
==Introduction==
==Introduction==
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