BIRDS: FLAWLESS FLYING MACHINES
Design,
in brief, means a harmonious assembling of various parts in an
orderly
form designed for a common goal. All creatures in nature,
including
us, are of a design. This, in turn, shows the existence of a
Creator,
Who designs all creatures at will, sustains the entire
creation and
holds absolute power and wisdom. This Creator is Allah (swt),
Who is
the Lord of the heavens and the earth:
He is Allah-the Creator, the Maker, the Giver of Form. To Him belong the Most Beautiful Names. Everything in the heavens and earth glorifies Him. He is the Almighty, the All-Wise. (Surat al-Hashr: 24)
In a hadith, The Prophet Muhammed (saas) also draws attention to the unique creative power of Allah (swt) and how He mentions this in His book, the Qur'an:
When Allah created the Creation, He wrote in His Book-and He wrote (that) about Himself, and it is placed with Him on the Throne. (Al-Bukhari)
Let us consider birds as an example: A
close examination
of birds reveals that they are designed specifically for
flying. The
body has been created with air-sacs and hollow bones in
order to reduce
body mass and overall weight. Wings are formed
aerodynamically, and
the metabolism is in tune with the bird's need for high
levels of
energy. It is obvious that the bird is a product of a
certain design.
Allah (swt) has created birds without flaw just as He has
the rest
of the creation. This fact is manifest in every detail, as
we will
examine below:
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The kingdom of the
heavens
and the earth and everything between them belongs to
Allah.
He creates whatever He wills. Allah has power over all
things...
(Qur’an, 5:17) |
The Skeleton:
The strength
of a bird's skeleton is more than adequate even though the
bones are
hollow. Better "organised" than mammals, the shoulder, hip
and chest bones of birds are fused together. This design
improves
the strength of the bird's structure. Another feature of the
skeleton
of birds is that it is lighter than in all other mammals.
For instance,
the skeleton of the dove weighs only about 4.4% of its total
body
weight.
Respiratory System: The respiratory system of mammals
and birds
operate on completely different principles, primarily
because birds
need oxygen in much greater quantities than do land-dwelling
animals.
In land-dwelling animals, airflow is bidirectional: air
travels through
a network of channels, and stops at the small air sacs.
Oxygen-carbon
dioxide exchange takes place here. Used air follows a
reverse course
in leaving the lung and is discharged through the windpipe.
On contrary,
in birds, air flow is unidirectional. New air comes in one
end, and
the used air goes out the other end. This provides an
uninterrupted
supply of oxygen for birds, which satisfies their need for
high levels
of energy.
The System of Balance: The
bodies of
birds have been created to a special design that removes any
possible
imbalance in flight. The bird's head has been deliberately
created
light in weight so that the animal does not lean forward
during flight:
on average, a bird's head weight is about 1% of its body
weight.
The aerodynamic structure of the feathers is another
property of the
system of balance in birds. The feathers, especially in the
wing and
tail, provide a very effective system of balance for the
bird.
The Power and Energy Problem:
Migrating
birds have to store enough energy to take them through their
trip.
On the other hand, another necessity in flight is being as
light as
possible. In the meantime, the fuel has also to be as
efficient as
possible. In other words, while the weight of fuel has to be
at a
minimum, the energy output from it has to be at a maximum.
But all
of these problems have been solved for birds: The birds do
not fly
haphazardly but in a flock. They follow a certain order and
form a
"V" shape in the air. Every bird takes advantage of the
slipstream set up by the one in front of it. This V
formation also
reduces the air resistance that they encounter and help them
to save
a considerable amount of energy.
Digestion System: Due to their
need for
a lot of energy, birds also have a body that digests the
food they
eat in an optimum fashion. Birds' digestive systems enable
them to
make the best use of the food they eat. The circulatory
system of
birds has also been created in harmony with their high
energy requirements.
While a human's heart beats 78 times a minute, this rate is
460 for
a sparrow and 615 for a humming bird. Similarly, blood
circulation
in birds is very fast. The oxygen that supplies all of these
fast
working systems is provided by special avian lungs.
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Do you not see
that everyone
in the heavens and earth glorifies Allah, as do the
birds with
their outspread wings? Each one knows its prayer and
glorification.
Allah knows what they do. (Qur’an, 24:41) |
All of these facts take us to one result:
it is simply
impossible to explain the origin of birds through a theory of
evolution.
Thousands of different species of birds have been created with
all their
current physical features in "a moment". In other words, Allah
(swt) has created them individually. In the Qur'an, Allah
(swt) invites
humans to ponder this:
Have they not looked at the birds above them, with wings outspread and folded back? Nothing holds them up but the All-Merciful. He sees all things. (Surat al-Mulk: 19)
Everyone who ponders the signs of creation of the universe, as in the example of the bird described above, and considers and investigates what he sees around him, will come to know Allah's superior wisdom, knowledge, and eternal power. Therefore, each person needs to ponder the purpose of creation, first as it concerns him himself, and then as it pertains to everything he sees in the universe. Each subject on which we reflect helps us to further understand and appreciate the omnipotence, wisdom, knowledge, art and other attributes of Allah (swt). In the Qur'an, Allah (swt) says:
And in your creation and all the creatures He has scattered
about
there are signs for people with certainty. (Surat
al-Jathiyah: 4)
Only those who reflect on the purpose of the creation around them, who have a clear faculty of discernment, who apply their minds and use their conscience, can recognize the truth that which these signs imply. They are those who believe. Believers, who are capable of exercising their minds, unencumbered by false motives, come to recognize Allah's artistry and power through His creation, and thus have a full appreciation of His greatness and glory. A person so disposed recognizes the signs of Allah's existence everywhere he looks, perceiving Him for His true might. Believers keep their minds continually occupied with remembrance of Allah, while the majority of humanity spend their lives without a thought to these facts. The following distinction Allah's Messenger, The Prophet Muhammad (saas) drew between those who remember Allah (swt) and those who do not also show the importance of this subject in the life of a believer:
The example of the one who celebrates the Praises of his Lord (Allah) in comparison to the one who does not celebrate the Praises of his Lord, is that of a living creature compared to a dead one. (Al-Bukhari)