The Identity in the Fingerprint

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While it is stated in the Qur'an that it is easy for God to bring man back to life after death, peoples' fingerprints are particularly emphasized:

"Yes, We are able to put together in perfect order the very tips of his fingers."
(The Qur'an, 75:3-4)

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Everyone, including identical twins, has a unique fingerprint. In other words, people's identities are coded at their fingertips. This coding system may also be compared to the barcode system that is used today.

The emphasis on fingerprints has a very special meaning. This is because everyone's fingerprint is unique to himself. Every person who is alive or who has ever lived in this world has a set of unique fingerprints.

That is why fingerprints are accepted as a very important proof of identity, exclusive to their owner, and are used for this purpose around the world.

But what is important is that this feature of fingerprints was only discovered in the late 19th century. Before then, people regarded fingerprints as ordinary curves without any specific importance or meaning. However in the Qur'an, God points to the fingertips, which did not attract anyone's attention at that time, and calls our attention to their importance-an importance that was only finally understood in our day.
 
While it is stated in the Qur'an that it is easy for God to bring man back to life after death, peoples' fingerprints are particularly emphasized:

"Yes, We are able to put together in perfect order the very tips of his fingers."
(The Qur'an, 75:3-4)

image063.jpg


Everyone, including identical twins, has a unique fingerprint. In other words, people's identities are coded at their fingertips. This coding system may also be compared to the barcode system that is used today.

The emphasis on fingerprints has a very special meaning. This is because everyone's fingerprint is unique to himself. Every person who is alive or who has ever lived in this world has a set of unique fingerprints.

That is why fingerprints are accepted as a very important proof of identity, exclusive to their owner, and are used for this purpose around the world.

But what is important is that this feature of fingerprints was only discovered in the late 19th century. Before then, people regarded fingerprints as ordinary curves without any specific importance or meaning. However in the Qur'an, God points to the fingertips, which did not attract anyone's attention at that time, and calls our attention to their importance-an importance that was only finally understood in our day.

Well how do you explain the people who are born without any fingerprint? The verse clearly states "In perfect order"...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adermatoglyphia
 
Well how do you explain the people who are born without any fingerprint? The verse clearly states "In perfect order"...

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adermatoglyphia
"Adermatoglyphia is an extremely rare genetic disorder which causes a person to have no fingerprints. There are only four known extended families worldwide which are affected by this condition."

Should Allah have added "-oh and in the future there will be a couple people out of 7.5 billion, that are also related to eachother whom do not have fingerprints because of a genetic disorder"
??
 

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But shouldn't the creator be able to prevent simple genetic disorders in our DNA?

Evolution won't work without ''mistakes'' [genetic diseases].
It's trial and error.
Sometimes it screws up and produces down syndrome and other copy errors produce geniuses or super athletes.

Caveat: I don't believe God created humans in their modern form, he just set evolution in motion and checked out.
 
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