By:
Dr Zakir Naik
Regarding the flight of birds the Qur’aan
says:
“Do they not look at
The birds, held poised In the midst of (the air And) the sky? Nothing Holds them
up but (the power Of) Allah. Verily in this Are Signs for those who believe.” [Quran
16:79]
A similar message is repeated in the Qur’aan
in the verse:
“Do they not observe
The birds above them, Spreading their wings And folding them in? None can
uphold them Except (Allah) Most Gracious: Truly it is He That watches over all
things.” [Quran 67:19]
The Arabic word amsaka literally means, ‘to
put one’s hand on, seize, hold, hold someone back,’ which expresses the idea
that Allah holds the bird up in His power. These verses stress the extremely
close dependence of the birds’ behaviour on Divine order.
Modern scientific data has shown the degree
of perfection attained by certain species of birds with regard to the
programming of their movements. It is only the existence of a migratory
programme in the genetic code of the birds that can explain the long and
complicated journey that very young birds, without any prior experience and
without any guide, are able to accomplish. They are also able to return to the
departure point on a definite date.
Prof. Hamburger in his book ‘Power and
Fragility’ gives the example of ‘mutton-bird’ that lives in the Pacific with
its journey of over 15,000 miles in the shape of figure ‘8’. It makes this
journey over a period of 6 months and comes back to its departure point with a
maximum delay of one week.
The highly complicated instructions for such
a journey have to be contained in the birds’ nervous cells. They are definitely
programmed. Should we not reflect on the identity of this ‘Programmer’?
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