Islamic history and events
This event of conversion to Islam is both amazing and instructive. Surprisingly, even after more than one and a half thousand years have passed since the revelation of the Qur'an, no one has been able to look at the point that motivated an American doctor to convert to Islam and is instructive in that Contemplation and research in the Divine Book is as effective a means of opening the door of guidance and cognition for God's servants and of walking the straight path as it was at the time of the revelation. And under the influence of this incident, the American doctor became a Muslim. Two cases of one day delivery came together in the said hospital. One woman gave birth to a boy and the other to a girl. Coincidentally, the caretaker doctor was not present on the night of the birth of the two children. As a result, the two children became confused and it became difficult for the doctors to identify which woman had which child, even though one of them was a girl and the other a boy.
The team of doctors supervising the birth included a Muslim Egyptian doctor who was well versed in his art and was well acquainted with American doctors and had a close friendship with an American doctor on his staff. Both doctors were very worried about how to solve this problem. The American non-Muslim doctor said to the Egyptian doctor, "You claim that the Qur'an explains everything and covers all kinds of issues, so now you tell me which of them is which child." Is a woman
The Egyptian doctor said, "Yes, the Qur'an al-Hakim is indeed a text in every matter and I will prove it to you." But give me a chance to satisfy myself in this matter first, so the Egyptian doctor regularly traveled to Egypt for this purpose and inquired about this issue from some of the sheikhs of Jamia Azhar and talked to the American friendly doctor. He also presented the record. Azhari Alam replied that he did not have an understanding of medical matters. However, I read a verse from the Qur'an. Think about it. If Allah Almighty wills, you will find the solution to this problem in it. So this scholar recited the following verse. Translation: The share of a man is equal to that of two women. ”(Al-Nisa '11) The Egyptian doctor began to ponder over this verse and after going deeper, he finally found the solution to this problem. So he returned to the United States and told his friend the doctor in a confident tone that the Qur'an had proved which of the two mothers belonged to which mother. The American doctor asked in amazement, "How is this possible?"
The Egyptian doctor said that if we were given the opportunity to test the milk of these two women, the solution to this puzzle would be known. Therefore, as a result of analysis and research, it was found out which child belongs to which woman and the Egyptian doctor informed his non-Muslim friend doctor about this result with full confidence. The doctor was puzzled as to how it came to be. The Egyptian doctor said that the result of this research and analysis was that the boy's mother was found to have twice as much milk as the girl's mother. In addition, the amount of salts and vitamins in the boy's mother's milk was found. She was also twice as tall as the girl's mother. Then the Egyptian doctor recited the relevant verse of the Holy Qur'an in front of the American doctor (the man's share is equal to two women's) through which he found the solution to this problem and the two doctors were very worried about solving the problem. So the American doctor immediately believed. Therefore, a similar incident took place in the time of Hazrat Ali Al-Murtada (RA). Fourteen hundred years ago, this incident is presented here for the purpose of how Islam solved such complex issues in moments: During the time of the Khilafah, two women gave birth in one place and one night. There was a boy and another girl. The girl put her daughter in the boy's swing and took the boy. The boy's wife said, "The boy is mine. This case came to you. He ordered that the milk of both of them should be weighed.
The team of doctors supervising the birth included a Muslim Egyptian doctor who was well versed in his art and was well acquainted with American doctors and had a close friendship with an American doctor on his staff. Both doctors were very worried about how to solve this problem. The American non-Muslim doctor said to the Egyptian doctor, "You claim that the Qur'an explains everything and covers all kinds of issues, so now you tell me which of them is which child." Is a woman
The Egyptian doctor said, "Yes, the Qur'an al-Hakim is indeed a text in every matter and I will prove it to you." But give me a chance to satisfy myself in this matter first, so the Egyptian doctor regularly traveled to Egypt for this purpose and inquired about this issue from some of the sheikhs of Jamia Azhar and talked to the American friendly doctor. He also presented the record. Azhari Alam replied that he did not have an understanding of medical matters. However, I read a verse from the Qur'an. Think about it. If Allah Almighty wills, you will find the solution to this problem in it. So this scholar recited the following verse. Translation: The share of a man is equal to that of two women. ”(Al-Nisa '11) The Egyptian doctor began to ponder over this verse and after going deeper, he finally found the solution to this problem. So he returned to the United States and told his friend the doctor in a confident tone that the Qur'an had proved which of the two mothers belonged to which mother. The American doctor asked in amazement, "How is this possible?"
The Egyptian doctor said that if we were given the opportunity to test the milk of these two women, the solution to this puzzle would be known. Therefore, as a result of analysis and research, it was found out which child belongs to which woman and the Egyptian doctor informed his non-Muslim friend doctor about this result with full confidence. The doctor was puzzled as to how it came to be. The Egyptian doctor said that the result of this research and analysis was that the boy's mother was found to have twice as much milk as the girl's mother. In addition, the amount of salts and vitamins in the boy's mother's milk was found. She was also twice as tall as the girl's mother. Then the Egyptian doctor recited the relevant verse of the Holy Qur'an in front of the American doctor (the man's share is equal to two women's) through which he found the solution to this problem and the two doctors were very worried about solving the problem. So the American doctor immediately believed. Therefore, a similar incident took place in the time of Hazrat Ali Al-Murtada (RA). Fourteen hundred years ago, this incident is presented here for the purpose of how Islam solved such complex issues in moments: During the time of the Khilafah, two women gave birth in one place and one night. There was a boy and another girl. The girl put her daughter in the boy's swing and took the boy. The boy's wife said, "The boy is mine. This case came to you. He ordered that the milk of both of them should be weighed.
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