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CLONNIG AND QURAN "A little knowledge of science makes man an atheist, but an in-depth study of science makes him a believer in God." - Francis Bacon. This has a very great impact on a science student, especially when he deals with the life sciences. CLONNING ACCORDING TO QURAN. IT IS MENTIONED IN SURAT AN NISA. VERSE #119. [Satan said:] “I will lead them astray and fill them with false hopes. I will command them and they will cut off cattle’s ears. I will command them and they will change Allah’s creation.” Anyone who takes satan as his protector in place of Allah has clearly lost everything.” (Surat an-Nisa’, 119) The above verse is clearly pointing towards the cloning of living beings. (ALLAH KNOWS THE BEST) For cloning scientists have developed a similar procedure which is mentioned in above verse. They have done numbers of experiments, in which animal’s ear is cut, by using somatic cell nuclear transfer technology.(SCNTT).dolly was cloned by the same process. German Federal Agricultural Research Center give us the important information  that why ear is preferable. The tissue collection phase is short and simple. Once an animal has been located and restrained, a tissue sample like an ear clipping can be collected within seconds. Furthermore, somatic cells can be collected from all species. … For cattle, pigs, sheep, goats, camelids and llamas, a unified and identical procedure can be used by obtaining a tissue sample from the ear using notchers which are also used for setting earmarks… Clearly, for all species lymphocytes could be used, butsomatic cells from ear clippings will be much easier to obtain and are therefore preferable.(taken fromFAL) . Some reports of cloning ,in which samples are taken from the ear tissue are following. 1.scientists in the south-korea have produced first dog clone, snuppy from a three old ear afghan hound. Researchers at the Seoul National University extracted genetic material from the cells taken from the ear and placed it into an empty egg cell. An embryo was then obtained by stimulating the cell to divide.one of the puppy soon died after birth(BBC, Wednesday, 3 August 2005). snuppy dog. 2. According to information of the official Human Genome Project website, scientists from the Advanced Cell Technologies (ACT) biotechnology company carried out experiments on cloning a cow embryo using the skin cell of the donor cow’s ear  (February 2002). 3.japenese scientist cloned bull for the first time in 2000. And they have adopted the same process.( report by Associated Press, dated 24 January, 2000). skin tissue samples from the first generation cloned bull’s ear were taken when it was four months old. These cells were then fused with an unfertilized egg from which the nucleus had been removed. When we hear about the cloning success we get to know only those attempts that worked, only those experiments that succeded. But what we don’t see are many many cloning experiments that failed.and even in those experiments which leaded to success, many problems tend to rise later on. Dolly, the first mammal to be cloned from adult DNA, [died on] Feb. 14, 2003. Prior to her death, Dolly had been suffering from lung cancer and crippling arthritis. … More than 90% of cloning attempts fail to produce viable offspring. … In addition to low success rates, cloned animals tend to have more compromised immune function and higher rates of infection, tumor growth, and other disorders. Japanese studies have shown that cloned mice live in poor health and die early. … Appearing healthy at a young age unfortunately is not a good indicator of long term survival. Clones have been known to die mysteriously. For example, Australia's first cloned sheep appeared healthy and energetic on the day she died, and the results from her autopsy failed to determine a cause of death. n general terms, the risks arising from cloning experiments are as follows:

1) A high failure rate: The level of success is just 0.1%-3%. That means a failure rate of 970-999 for every 1000 experiments.

2) Problems during development: Cloned animals that do survive generally have abnormally larger organs compared to the originals. This may lead to respiration and circulation difficulties, unhealthy kidneys and brain, and an impaired immune system.

3) Abnormal gene expression patterns: Although clones have the same DNA sequences as the originals, the cell nucleus in the clone does not have the same program as that in a natural embryo. To put it another way, the DNA cannot express the right set of genes essential for the development of the clone at the right time. For example, cells of all kinds, nerve, bone, blood or skin for example, all have different programs but the genetic programs in the clone embryo do not work as healthily as those in a natural embryo.

4) Telomeric differences: Chromosomes are shortened as cells divide. The reason for this is that DNA sequences at both ends of a chromosome, known as telomeres, are shortened during each DNA replication. As an animal grows older, the telomeres shorten as part of that aging. Therefore, the copied life form has shortened chromosomes from the moment it is born, just as if it were actually older. Conlusion:- Gentetic materials were natural, but fertilization was in-vitro. Outside the body. Scientists could not provide the natual environment for the fertilization to occur. Thus he reproduction mechanism created  is thus impaired with these methods, and unidentified diseases, developmental deficiencies and early deaths are encountered. The way that it was reported 1400 years ago that scientists would engage in cloning and that the problems awaiting people therefrom are emphasized, clearly reveals that the Qur’an is a Divine scripture. This explains what Francis Bacon has said. It is said that that to be a good scientist you should be a good observer. And being muslims we should ponder on the glorious quran. we have the power to create the change all we have to do is to devote ourself fully  towards studies to bring prestige to ourself, our nation and above all islam. We have to develop other ways in the light of quran to to get benefit. And believe me we can develop. Dr.zakir naik has said” quran has more than 6000 verses of which about thousand is only about science”.

I’ll end my topic by coating verse from the quran which summarizes all my topic which is as follows. Will they not ponder the Qur’an? If it had been from other than Allah, they would have found many inconsistencies in it. (Qur’an, 4:82)