Category Truth Seeker

Security Measures of Animals

Many creatures have the capability to estimate potential hazards and to invent various security methods. For instance, the termites that we mentioned build the walls of their colonies so thick and hard that they can hardly be destroyed even with a pickaxe. Weaverbirds build the entrance of their nests in such a way as to prevent snakes, their main enemies, from entering.

Miracles of the Qur’an (Special Folder)

Truth Seeker website has been publishing many interesting articles and videos representing examples that prove the complete harmony and total consistency between modern scientific discoveries and principles and the Book of Allah, as believed by all Muslims worldwide and has been scientifically proved by scientists, Muslims and non-Muslims alike. This book is the Ever-Glorious Qur’an which was revealed by Allah the Almighty more than 14 centuries ago to an unlettered man, Prophet Muhammad (Peace and blessings be upon him), the last of all prophets and messengers sent by Allah to guide humanity to the straight path of Allah and to gain eternal salvation.

Effect of the Remembrance of Allah on Hearts

According to research by David B. Larson, of the American National Health Research Center, and his team, comparisons of devout and non-religious Americans have given very surprising results. For instance, religious people suffer 60% less heart disease than those with little or no religious belief, the suicide rate among them is 100% lower, they suffer far lower levels of high blood pressure, and this ratio is 7:1 among smokers.

Hummingbirds and Nectar

After all, is a bird capable of the conscious recognition that it will die if it uses its energy in a fruitless search for food in order to sustain its high metabolism? And can it then decide to improve its memory as a necessary solution to its problem? How does this tiny bird know exactly how long it takes for a flower to refill its supply of nectar, and furthermore, how does it know exactly which flower to return to and remember its flight pattern back to that flower? How does it differentiate between the different flowers?

Bats Teach Us about Safety

In the design of RoBat, other characteristics of bats were also considered to utilize the echoes in the best way possible. Bats move their ears to determine the frequency intervals of sound waves, and in this way they easily overcome the obstacles in front of them and find their prey and catch it. RoBat was also equipped with such ultrasonic detectors to have a perfect mechanism like that seen in bats.