Does Sperm come from lower back according to the Quran?

This is to answer the question about this matter and also as a response to the video 'Miracles of the Quran Women Got sperm come from there Ribs' that was posted by InvestigateIslam at Youtube.

The holy Quran Sura At Tariq ( Chapter 86 verses 6-7) says , "He is created from a water gushing forth Proceeding from between the back-bone and the ribs"

Science told us that, sperm comes from testicles not from lower back. I am not an expert in science, but i found a good answer to this question.

The Quran does not mention ‘semen production’ in verses 86:5-7.

Verses 86:5-7 do not mention ‘kidney’. Nor does any other verse! No such word in the Quran.

The Quran simply states that man is created from the ejaculated fluid, which is emitted from within the abdomen. (From “between the ribcage and the spine”)

No mention of ‘semen production’ or ‘kidneys’

Semen DOES NOT COME from the testicles, period! It is neither produced in the testicles, nor does it come from the testicles during the time of coitus!

And that is a scientific fact! Thirteen centuries ago even the scientific community thought that semen is produced in the testicles.

The semen contains many things. Between 95 to 98% of it consists of fructose, prostaglandin hormones, metal and salt ions, lipids, steroid hormones, enzymes, basic amines, and amino acids. All those are produced from the glands located in abdomen. Between 2 to 5% of it consists of the sperms produced in the testicles.



Does the Quran say the semen is produced in the kidneys?



Absolutely not!



It says simply that man is created from the liquid that is ejaculated. During coitus that liquid springs from the abdomen (“between the ribcage and the spine”). That is a scientific fact!



1400 years ago, even doctors thought semen springs from the testicles during coitus. They were wrong of course! Recent discoveries have proven them wrong!



Semen is stored in vesicles that lie in the abdomen. From there it is ejaculated during coitus. Lay people still think that the ejaculate comes from the testicles.



The Quran does not say where semen is produced. Just where it comes from during coitus!



In fact, if the Quran had said that the semen is produced in the abdomen, (“between the ribcage and the spine”), and not the testicles, it would still be accurate. At least 95 to 98% accurate! Only 2-5% of the semen is contributed by the testicles. The rest is produced in the glands located in the pelvic cavity.



But the Quran does not say where the semen is produced, because the Quran is not 98% accurate. It is 100% ACCURATE!



What does the Quran really say?



Question: What is it that man is created from? Answer:



(He is) created from the surging fluid! 87:6



The Exact Arabic words are just four: “Khuliqa minm Maain Daafiq”



Khuliqa = created ; Minm = from



Maain = liquid, fluid, juice, water ; Daafiq = anything that flows out, gushes out, pours out, wells out, sheds. (From the Hans Wehr Arabic to English Dictionary)



The Standard Arabic to Arabic dictionaries also mention: anything that surges or bounces. For instance a “daafiq” ball would be a “bouncing ball”



“Maain Daafiq” is a surging fluid, gushing water, the liquid that pours out, or any combination of the words for “maain” and “daafiq” mentioned above.



Famous translators have rendered these four words as:



“Created from a drop emitted” (Yusuf Ali). “Created from a gushing fluid” (Pickthal). “Water pouring forth” (Shakir). “Created from a fluid poured forth” (Zafraullah khan). “Spurt of water” (Hamidullah).



Arabic speakers can really appreciate the beauty of these four words!



The Quran does not use the word ‘sperm’, nor the word ‘semen’, nor does it say anything about the production of semen or sperm.



The emphasis is clearly on the word ‘daafiq’, the surging, the welling out, the pouring forth, the shedding, and the flowing out of the fluid.



Simply put, it is the ejaculate that fertilizes. And that is the simple truth. The simple scientific truth!

This answer is answered by Mr Ahmad at Yahoo Answers

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