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==The Scientific Hypothesis==
==The Scientific Hypothesis==
{{Quote|[http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn4307-clays-matchmaking-could-have-sparked-life.html Clay's matchmaking could have sparked life]<BR>Philip Cohen, NewScientist, October 23, 2003|Two of the crucial components for the origin of life - genetic material and cell membranes - could have been introduced to one another by a lump of clay, new experiments have shown.  
Other than the obvious missing of the scientific consensus of human creation through evolution,<ref>[https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK230210/ ''Human Evolution.''] Science and Creationism: A View from the National Academy of Sciences: Second Edition. National Library of Medicine. 1999. Bookshelf ID: NBK230210.</ref> (''see: [[Evolution and Islam]] and [[Qur'an, Hadith and Scholars:Creation]]'') that one would expect to see in any basic creation account of humans and animals (there is also nothing about animals being made from clay which would follow Harun's incorrect interpretation of the verse), the account in the Quran still does not match the Harun Yahya's statement.{{Quote|[http://www.newscientist.com/article/dn4307-clays-matchmaking-could-have-sparked-life.html Clay's matchmaking could have sparked life]<BR>Philip Cohen, NewScientist, October 23, 2003|Two of the crucial components for the origin of life - genetic material and cell membranes - could have been introduced to one another by a lump of clay, new experiments have shown.  


The study of montmorillonite clay, by Martin Hanczyc, Shelly Fujikawa and Jack Szostak at the Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, revealed it can sharply accelerate the formation of membranous fluid-filled sacs.  
The study of montmorillonite clay, by Martin Hanczyc, Shelly Fujikawa and Jack Szostak at the Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, revealed it can sharply accelerate the formation of membranous fluid-filled sacs.  
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It is apparent that folkloric tales about the creation of humans from clay/earth/mud are very common throughout the world, and most of these tales pre-date the existence of Islam.  
It is apparent that folkloric tales about the creation of humans from clay/earth/mud are very common throughout the world, and most of these tales pre-date the existence of Islam.  
== Additional points ==
=== The jinn ===
Alongside humans being made from clay, the jinn are described as being made from a fire, which interestingly Harun does not apply the same problematic methodology to claim jinn are made of fire, in which we would expect to find living fire beings on Earth.
{{Quote|{{Quran|15|26-27}}|We created man from sounding clay, from mud moulded into shape;
And the Jinn race, We had created before, from the fire of a scorching wind.}}{{Quote|{{Quran|55|14-15}}|He created man of a clay like the potter's, and He created the jinn of a smokeless fire.}}


==See Also==
==See Also==
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