Category Refuting Darwinism

This section focuses on the origins of creation and the Islamic perspective on how life developed based on scientific evidence. This section also deals with the purpose of creating human beings and their need for a divine revelation.

The Anatomical Structure of Turtle Armor

All turtle species breath with lungs . God has created the lungs of these creatures towards the back and stuck to the shell. Ribs that safeguard the lungs are also under the upper part of this armor. However, aquatic turtles do "cloacal respiration". (In some creatures; digestion, urinary and reproductive waste are thrown from a single point. This is called cloacal respiration.)

The Endosymbiosis Hypothesis and Its Invalidity

The endosymbiosis hypothesis is based on the fact that the mitochondria of animal cells and the chloroplasts of plant cells contain their own DNA, separate from the DNA in the nucleus of the parent cell. So, on this basis, it is suggested that mitochondria and chloroplasts were once independent, free-living cells. However, when chloroplasts are studied in detail, it can be seen that this claim is inconsistent.

The Deceit of the Origins of Flies

While a person cannot even swing his arms 10 times per second, an average fly has the ability to flap its wings 500 times or more. Moreover, it can flap both of its wings simultaneously. If there were any kind of inconsistency between the vibrations of the wings, the fly would lose its balance, but no such inconsistency ever happens.

Architects in Nature

Honey bees, which make perfect hexagonal hives; beavers, which construct dams suited to fine engineering calculations; termites, which, although blind, build complex skyscrapers; weaver birds; paper wasps, which make multi-storied apartment blocks from paper; spiders, masters of , and thousands of other master architects in nature… In this film, you will watch these amazing architects in nature feeling wonder at the characteristics God has inspired in these creatures.

Allie: A Revert from Melbourne

My name is Allie and I'm from Australia. Although I never felt connected to the stereotype, I'm what you'd call a true blue Aussie. I was born in Melbourne, 4 years on the Gold Coast and then Sydney.

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.