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Fifty-five degrees Celsius is a baking-hot temperature.
Endless sand-dunes
stretch away into the distance.
There are sand-storms
that swallow up everything they come across, and make breathing
impossible.
Apart from a few insects,
reptiles, and some other tiny animals, no animal can live
there.
The camel is the only
large creature to survive there.
Allah has created it
especially to live in the desert and to serve mankind. In
fact, Allah draws attention to the creation of the camel in
the verse
… "Have
they not looked at the camel - how it was created?"
(Surat al-Ghashiyah: 17)
When we look at how
the camel was created, we see that every detail of it is a
miracle of creation.
The most important
thing in the burning heat of the desert is to drink, but it
is difficult to find water there.
It is also practically
impossible to find anything to eat in the endless sand.
That being the case,
any animal that can live there has to be able to withstand
hunger and thirst. And indeed, the camel has been created
resistant to both.
The camel can survive
up to eight days in 50-degree temperatures without eating
or drinking.
When the camel, which
can go without drinking for long periods, does find a source
of water it stores it up. Camels can drink up to a third of
their body weight of water in ten minutes.
That means up to 130
litres in one go.
The storage area is
the camel’s hump. Some 40 kilograms of fat are stored there.
Thanks to this, the camel can travel for days in the desert
without eating anything.
Most of the food sources
in the desert are dry and thorny.
Yet the camel’s digestive
system has been created according to these harsh conditions.
The animal’s teeth and lips are constructed to enable the
animal to eat even sharp thorns with ease. Its stomach, which
has a special design of its own, is strong enough to digest
almost all plants in the desert.
Desert winds suddenly
arise, generally in the wake of sand-storms.The sharp sand
suffocates and blinds.
But Allah has created
a special protective system in the camel to enable it to withstand
these difficult conditions.
The eyelids of the
camel protect the animal’s eyes from dust and grains of sand.
However, they are also transparent and that enables it to
see even with its eyes closed. Its long, thick eyelashes are
created so as to prevent dust from getting into the eyes.
There is also a special
design in the camel’s nose. When sandstorms blow, it closes
its nostrils with special lids.
One of the greatest
dangers facing any vehicle travelling in the desert is becoming
stuck in the sand.
But no such danger
faces the camel, even though it carries loads weighing hundreds
of kilograms,. because the camel’s feet are specially created
for the desert.
The animal’s wide toes
stop it sinking in the sand, and function just like snowshoes.
Its long legs keep its body away from the burning heat of
the desert floor.
Its body is covered
in thick, hard fur. This protects the animal both from the
burning rays of the sun, and from the desert chill after the
sun sets.
Some parts of its body
are covered in thick, protective layers of skin . These thick
layers are placed in those regions that will come into contact
with the ground when it sits on the scorching sand. This prevents
the camel’s skin from burning.
These thick layers
of skin are not calluses that develop over time; the camel
is born with them. This special design brings out the perfection
of creation in the camel.
Let us consider all
the features of the camel at which we have been looking: The
special systems that enable it to withstand thirst, the humps
that enables it to go without eating, its foot structure that
stops it sinking into the sand, its transparent eyelids and
the eyelashes that protect its eyes from the sand, its nose
with its special anti-sandstorm design, the structure of its
mouth, lips and teeth which enables it to eat thorns and desert
plants, its digestive system that permits it to digest almost
anything, the special calluses that protect its skin from
the scorching sand, the specially designed fur that protects
it from both hot and cold.
None of these can be
explained by the logic of the theory of evolution, and these
and all its other features reveal one evident truth:
The camel was specially
created by Allah to live in the desert and serve the people
there. |