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E.
Marshall Johnson

Professor and Chairman of the Department of Anatomy
and Developmental Biology, and Director of the
Daniel Baugh Institute, Thomas Jefferson University,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.
Author of
over 200 publications. Former President of the
Teratology Society among other accomplishments.
Professor Johnson began to take an interest in the
scientific signs in the Qur'an at the 7th Saudi
Medical Conference (1982), when a special committee
was formed to investigate scientific signs in the
Qur'an and Hadith. At first, Professor Johnson
refused to accept the existence of such verses in
the Qur'an and Hadith. But after a discussion with
Sheikh Zindani he took an interest and concentrated
his research on the internal as well as external
development of the fetus.
"...in
summary, the Qur'an describes not only the
development of external form, but emphasizes also
the internal stages, the stages inside the embryo,
of its creation and development, emphasizing major
events recognized by contemporary science."
"As a
scientist, I can only deal with things which I can
specifically see. I can understand embryology and
developmental biology. I can understand the words
that are translated to me from the Qur'an. As I gave
the example before, if I were to transpose myself
into that era, knowing what I do today and
describing things, I could not describe the
things that were described...
I see no
evidence to refute the concept that this individual
Muhammad had to be developing this information from
some place... so I see nothing here in conflict with
the concept that divine intervention was involved
in what he was able to write..."
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