I said let's get back on track with regards to the original question on the thread but no matter then. The reason I disliked your post was because you were dishonest with yourself and everyone here. The verse says 'proceeding from between the backbone and the ribs.'
We know sperm to be produced in the testis and carried to the urethra via the vas deferens so clearly the Qur'an here is incorrect. I'll be waiting on your mental gymnastic routine that'll follow this response.
aight, i'll bite. the quran actually doesnt mention sperm at all, but instead talks about ejaculate/semen (
khuliqa min maa'in daafiq/He was created from a fluid, ejected) of which 95%+ is made/stored in the pelvic area. which in itself is not incorrect, assuming Allah is referring solely to the man, which according to every major classical work is not the case. according to Ibn Kathir this means,
"the sexual fluid that comes out bursting forth from the man and the woman"
logically it follows that the rib and the backbone referred to in the proceeding verse can't both belong to the male as you seem to infer. this is again echoed by all of the major classical works, not least Ibn Kathir's Tafsir in which he said
“It refers to the ‘sulb’ of the man and the ‘tarâ’ib’ of the woman”. this is also backed up by linguistics, as in classical arabic, the worb taraa'ib is invariably feminine
so right off the bat, your assertion that "according to Allah, sperm originates between the rib and backbone" is flawed on so many levels. this is without even going into whether or not it's scientifically accurate. i thought you were supposed to use scientific methodology™ before coming to conclusions? u couldnt even do a cursory tafsir search breh
