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Chapter Thirteen
Recreation
of our Dermatoglyphics
BRINGING
BACK TO LIFE...
Bringing the early segment of Genesis back to life was the totally dedicated
and undivided obsession of Michelangelo, the greatest artist, painter and
sculptor the world has ever known. His masterpiece unique creation of the
Sistine Chapel Frescoes brings back to life the vividly narrated stories
from the Book of Genesis of the Creation to the great deluge of Noah. During
the peak of the Italian Renaissance period Michelangelo (d. 1564), also
gave the world the life-like sculptures of 'Moses', 'David', 'Madonna della
Pieta' and the 'Bond Slave'.
Imagine
this greatest sculptor was living with us today. And, we happen to provide
him with the best available materials, tools, equipment and technologies
of our era. If were also successful in persuading the maestro to duplicate
the hands of a particular human being, can this great artisan recreate
the elevated intricate patterns of his subject's finger prints? Possibly
not! The reason being the formation of these aberrant ridges, that
we see on the skin of our figure tips, is the most sophisticated individualistic
intricate creation of the human body. What appears to be the half hazard
patterns of broken lines are in reality the pre coded chromosomal characteristics
of our individuality.
The following
is a text reproduced from a web site on the subject of Dermatoglyphics,
enlisted in the Compton's Interactive Encyclopedia:
Fingerprints,
the characteristic elevated ridge patterns on the finger tips of humans,
are unique to each individual. The fingers and toes, the palms of the hands
and soles of the feet, are covered with a system of ridges which form certain
patterns. The term dermatoglyphics is applied to both the configurations
of the ridges, and also to the study of fingerprints. Beside the medicolegal
importance of the ridge patterns of fingerprints, characteristic dermatoglyphic
abnormalities frequently accompany many chromosomal aberrations.
(end of excerpt)
Comment:
If the creation and formation
of our fingerprints was pre coded, alike other parts of our body, its recreation
with precision at any given time in the future from the established codes,
is a scientifically comprehensible feasibility. One who originally formulated
these codes can surely decipher them and recreate the intricate finger
prints.
Here are the translated texts from the Glorious Qur'an:
Thinketh
man that we shall not reunite his bones?
Aye! his very
finger tips are we able evenly to replace.
Translation by
Reverend J. M. Rodwell
What, does man
reckon We shall not gather his bones? Yes indeed; We are able to shape
again his fingers.
Translation by
Arthur J. Arberry
Does man think
that We cannot assemble his bones? Nay, We are able to put together in
perfect order the very tips of his fingers.Translation
by Abdullah Yusuf Ali
Transliteration:
'a- yah.sab al- 'insaan 'an lan najmac
ciz.aam -hu balaa
qaadiren calaa 'an nusawwiya
banaan -hu
(Qur'an 75: 3/4)
Comment:
In
the era when the above verse was revealed, the marvel of replacing the
finger tips could have sounded like a mere term of expression. Who else
could have known about the individuality of the human fingerprints and
spoken with such confidence of "putting together in perfect order the tips
of our fingers", in the sixth century, than the Creator of these codes?
We have just discovered the individuality of these finger prints and have
yet to decipher the codes
that procreate them in the wombs.
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