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Notis: Det följande är en reproduktion av artiklen "Magnifying GOD".
compiled by Alim S. Currim
This is a small study on the number of creatures who disagreed with Satan
(33:72). They took the opportunity to kill their egos and submit to God's
absolute authority. Of the billions of creatures that live on earth, which do
you think are the largest in number?
The first reaction would be to say "human beings", of course. Why, our
species seem to be just about everywhere. Well, for all our arrogance we would
be surprised to learn that we are very wrong. And, we would be astounded to find
out that the record for the most abundant organisms on Earth is held by insects.
And even among insects, it is the ants that dominate. Sura 27 Al Naml - The Ant.
Masha Allah.
From the Arctic Circle to the tip of South America, there are over 20,000
species of ants, and those are only the ones that have been discovered so far.
In the rain forests, ants make up ten percent of what scientists term the
biomass. That is, if all the animals, birds and insects in the forest were to be
collected, dried and weighed, for every 100 kgs. of combined weight, 10 kgs.
would be made up of ants alone.
Did you know that for every 100 kgs. of people, there are 1,000 kgs of
termites!!!!!! Did you know that a single tree in the tropics can have more than
1,000 different kinds of insects living on it at the same time!!!!! No one is
quite sure how many species live on our planet. Scientists believe that less
than 5 per cent of the world's species have been recorded by humans. So far 1.4
million species have been identified. But scientists estimate that the total
number of species could be any where between 10 and 100 million.
Data from "The Diversity of Life" by E. O. Wilson provide us the breakup of
the 1.4 million species identified:
Bacteria 4,800 species Fungi 69,000 species Algae 26,900
species Trees, shrubs and higher plants 248,400 species Protozoa 30,800
species Sponges 5,000 species Corals and jellyfish 9,000
species Flatworms 12,200 species Roundworms 12,000 species Earthworms
12,000 species Clams and other mollusca 50,000 species Seastars and
relatives 6,100 species Insects 751,000 species Spiders and other non
insect anthropods 123,400 species Fishes 18,800 species Amphibians 4,200
species Reptiles 6,300 species Birds 9,000 species Mammals 4,000
species ---------------- 1402,900 species
And if you think you are beginning to see zeroes instead of stars, how about
this? How many viruses do you think will fit into a teaspoonful of unpolluted
water? Scientists in Norway have estimated that the number would exceed ONE
BILLION!!! That is a teaspoonful of 1,000,000,000 viruses !!!!
Scientists estimate that the deep ocean floor could be home to 10 million
undiscovered species. The tremendous diversity of life is not limited to those
habitats that seem to obviously offer the basics of food, shelter and space.
Scientists have found life in regions which would be considered uninhabitable.
It is the inhabitants that have developed special features to survive in the
harshest of conditions.
Would the unbelievers not realise that there is a SUPREME POWER that has
created and controls this method of adaptation and everyone and everything else?
In the bays of Antarctica, the coldest marine habitats on earth, where the water
is cold enough to turn normal blood into ice, fishes live and thrive. These
fishes generate an anti freeze element in their own bodies. Around the fishes
are host of other marine creatures - each with their own protective devices to
survive the freezing waters.
In the burning heat of the deserts live unique collection of plants, insects
and reptiles adapted to survive the harshest of conditions. In the perpetual
darkness of the world's deepest and dampest caves live numerous insects, feeding
on the fungi and bacteria that grow there, and in turn being eaten by larger -
all of them blind - specialised for a life in the dark.
And even in the boiling water of hot springs, deep down at the bottom of the
seas, scientists have discovered unique one celled micro organisms that thrive
in waters upto 110 degrees centigrade. Thanks to God, diversity and adaptability
have made life possible in the most remote regions of our planet.
Imagine that you are on a journey upward from the centre or core of the
earth. You are walking at a leisurely pace. For the first twelve weeks you would
travel through burning rocks and molten lava where no life exists. Three minutes
before you reach the surface, you would encounter the first organisms in the
form of bacteria feeding on nutrients that have filtered deep underwater. As you
reach the surface of the earth, you would be dazzled by the millions of life
forms that you see - micro organisms, plants and animals - spread right across
the earth's surface. Still walking upwards at the same pace, you would find that
only half a minute later, almost all life has disappeared. Upwards still, two
hours later on your walk, you would only find traces of life very faint -
consisting mainly of people in aeroplanes etc. The region with all this
multitudes of life makes up only 1 part in 10 billion of the Earth's mass. This
layer of earth which consists of living organisms and their environment is
called the "biosphere". This is the only region of earth where life can exist
naturally and it extends only from the bottom of the sea to the highest point of
the atmosphere.
Finally, let us imagine that all the tremendous variety of living things on
earth are finally discovered and then described. Let us imagine that we had to
put together a compilation of all this information. We then decided to devote
one page per species. The description would contain the scientific name, a
photograph or drawing and a brief description and information on where the
species is found. All this would be compiled in order to be published as a book.
These would be bound in volumes of 1,000 pages making each volume about 17 cms.
wide. By the time the information about all the species were to be compiled, the
volumes covering a million species would occupy 60 metres of space in a library.
If we assumed that there were 100 million species of organisms on earth, the
volumes would extend through 6 kms. of space in a library.
Such is the Greatness of God who made these millions of species by merely
saying to it "Be and it is" (2:117; 3:47; 6:73;
16:40; 19:35; 36:82; 40:68) "without the least effort"
(46:33) and "no fatigue touched us" (50:38)
Alim S. Currim
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