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Gerald
C. Goeringer

Professor and coordinator of Medical Embryology in
the Department of Cell Biology, School of
Medicine, Georgetown University, Washington DC, USA.
Sheikh
cAbdul-Majeed A.Zindani met with Professor Goeringer
and asked him whether in the history of embryology
was there any mention of the different stages of
embryonic development, or whether there existed any
embryological texts at the time of the Prophet.
Sheikh Zindani also asked his opinion regarding the
terms the Qur'an uses to describe the different phases of fetal development. After several
long discussions, he presented a study at the 8th
Saudi Medical Conference:
"...In a
relatively few ayahs (Qur'anic verses) is contained
a rather comprehensive description of human
development from the time of commingling of the
gametes through organogenesis. No such distinct and
complete record of human development such as
classification, terminology, and description existed
previously. In most, if not all instances,
this description antedates by many centuries the
recording of the various stages of human embryonic
and fetal development recorded in the traditional
scientific literature."
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