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Who guides this sea turtle?

Scientists say that many living organisms are using earth’s magnetic field in their journey, migration and movement all over the world as Allah almighty put a special program inside brain of these creatures for steering and controlling, let us read….

Recently, scientists had found that some kinds of living organisms can precisely determine their place of birth so that they can return back after years of migration without deviation from the target place such as the Salmon and sea turtle !scientists are confused about that phenomenon, what guides them toward their target?

The most recent theory confirm that these creatures use the magnetic field of earth, every place on earth whether in ground or sea has its distinguished “magnetic signature” and these creatures are guided by that signature by special and complicated programs and special cells as they detect and store that magnetic field to be used later. Scientists call that science “movement ecology”.

 Despite that discovery, scientists are still confused about that phenomenon.

But, we are Muslims are not confused about this amazing phenomenon because God be He exalted and blessed told us that He almighty is the one who gave all creatures its form and systems and He had subjected all needed methods for their life, Allah says: (Our Lord is He Who gave to each thing its form and nature, then guided it aright) (Sûrat Tâ-Hâ-verse 50).look at the mercy of Allah who didn’t forget these creatures(He is exalted to forget anything ) and subjected the magnetic field of earth for them to live in safe and to rely on it during their movement.

Also He almighty had supported these creatures with special programs in the brain (specially the forelock) so they can control and steer themselves.

In the Qur’an there is a nice sign about all of that as He almighty says:(Sûrat Hûd-verse56).

O’ My God grasp our forelock toward good deeds……..

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By: Abduldaem Al-Kaheel

 

 

References:

New Field Could Explain How Salmon, Turtles, Find Home, http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2008/12/081204-movement-ecology.html