How God recreate people who died alive again ?
By samar54
@samar54 (2454)
Egypt
November 9, 2012 2:31pm CST
when human died he degrade his body , and his bones turns to dust again, the one thing which stay from him a small bone called coccyx "Tailbone" from this bone God recreate the human, I read about experiments conducted by the Chinese on coccyx "Tailbone" to break or burnt or dissolved to no avail, as it did not get any damage it , God Almighty He are show His ability.
In the Hadith :
1) Abu Huraira narrated, that the Prophet (pbuh) said:
"All of the Sons of Adam (men) will decay except for the bone of coccyx (tailbone). From it he (man) was created and by it he will be reconstructed."
2) Abu Huraira narrated, that the Prophet (pbuh) said:
"There is nothing of the human body that does not decay except one bone; that is the little bone at the end of the coccyx of which the human body will be recreated on the Day of Resurrection."
http://risingummah.com/blog/10982/quot-believe-it-or-not-german-scientist-confirms-a-miracle-of-islam-quot/
http://www.way-to-allah.com/en/miracles/TheTailboneMiracle.html
http://e3gaztebi.net/new/article.php?id=149
What are your opinions ?
5 responses
@peavey (16936)
• United States
11 Nov 12
Naseem, why should He have to? Procreation was put into operation after man was closed out of the Garden of Eden. It's a fleshly thing and not a spiritual one. God gives us guidelines (which are ignored for the most part any more) and told us to populate the earth. Why? Why not?
stary, yes, lots of symbolism and much that we won't know until it doesn't matter any more.
@Gordano (795)
• United States
9 Nov 12
Hello Samar,
I'm a Muslim and of course I believe in this to be the exact process of resurrection of the human bodies to the day of Judgment, I have also started a discussion about this, you can read it at this link:
http://www.mylot.com/w/discussions/2542402.aspx
it is also mentioned in the Holy Qur'an 43:11
@andy77e (5156)
• United States
10 Nov 12
Well given that we (christians) believe in a G-d who created the entire universe from absolutely nothing, I personally don't see any problem with G-d being able to recreate anyone from not even an atom of their original body.
I mean, when you compare the creation of one human being, to the creation of the entire universe, and trillions on trillions of entire galaxies of trillions on trillions of stars, plants, asteroids and comets in each one...
Re-creating one human to G-d, is like a magician pulling a flower out of his hat. He doesn't break a sweat on this.
@Naseem00 (1996)
• Pakistan
10 Nov 12
God is not a magician. If He had done all these wonders through some magic, we would have not found everything to be so scientifically correct. Everything in the trillions of galaxies you mentioned is following certain rules. There is no argument here that God can or can not do whatever He wants to do, just an effort to understand how He is going to do it.
@stary1 (6612)
• United States
10 Nov 12
samar54
I would think the Koran is open to interpretation and as in the Bible, there would be a lot of symbolism. Therefore a bone might be symbolic of something else.
We are energy and spirit not just flesh and bones..those are but like clothes we put on and eventually take off...