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THE AMAZING FEATURES OF THE CREATURES AROUND US
After creating Earth, Allah created many living things on it. One of these living things is the human being. We told you earlier how the human being was created. There are beings other than humans on this planet. These are the animals and plants. In this section, we will explain the amazing features of some of these animals and plants. Some of these could be animals that you see everyday when you are out for a walk, playing in the backyard or sitting on the terrace. You probably haven't given a lot of thought to their unique features.
As a result of this, He wants humans to ponder. He wants them to understand that humans can do nothing, even against a mosquito, without His wish. In this way, human beings should realise that they have absolutely no power in front of Allah.
Now, think about yourself. You go to bed and hear a continuous buzz. This is the buzz of a mosquito. As you can see in the picture the mosquito itself is tiny, but its noise is very strong. This is due to a unique talent that Allah gave it. However, do you know why the mosquito is trying continuously to bite you? Come on now; let's tell you about the interesting adventure of a mosquito. THE AMAZING ADVENTURE OF THE MOSQUITO Mosquitoes are creatures with which most humans are familiar because of their visits to our homes during the summer. Did you ever get the chance to look at a mosquito closely? If not, look at the picture above. Do you know why the abdomen of this mosquito is red? His abdomen is red because it is filled with the blood of the person on whom the mosquito has landed. Why do mosquitoes suck blood? Many people believe that the mosquitoes feed on blood. In reality, mosquitoes feed on flower nectar. The female mosquito is the only one that sucks blood, and that is for the sake of the eggs that she carries. After learning this, you will probably view mosquitoes with different eyes. There are things about mosquitoes that will surprise you even more. As you know mosquitoes are creatures that live on land and that fly, but they grow in water and after they mature, they come out of the water without even getting wet. Did you ever hear of this incredible story? If you did not, then read on and you will be quite surprised.
The Adventure Begins… The adventure of the small mosquito begins when the mother mosquito leaves her eggs on ponds or wet leaves. Yet, she doesn't leave her eggs at random. She aligns them neatly side-by-side. The eggs resemble a raft. Do you know why the mother mosquito arranges her eggs in this shape?
She gives her eggs this shape because, since they have been left on water, the eggs could easily sink. If they are linked in this way, the risk of sinking will no longer be there. The white eggs that the mother lines up with care immediately begin to darken. Insects and birds don't notice these eggs because their colour is dark. In this way, the eggs are safe from being attacked by insects and birds. So, from where does a tiny mosquito egg learn to change its colour? Obviously, this tiny egg couldn't have this knowledge. The mosquito that is the mother of this egg also can't know how to change its colour. Allah is the One Who changes the colour of the eggs. Allah is very merciful and is the Protector of the living things He creates. He changes the colour of the mosquito eggs to protect them.
As you can see, Allah does not protect just you, He also protects all other living creatures. Don't think that the adventure is over. It is still going on. Meanwhile, the little mosquitoes change their skins a couple of times. Finally, they take the shape that you see on the left. It still doesn't look like a mosquito, does it? This phase of the mosquito is called the pupal stage. Inside the shell called the cocoon, the mosquito matures completely and takes the true shape of a mosquito. He becomes ready to fly with his antenna, mouth, feet, wings, and the eyes that make up a large portion of its head. But first, he must get out of the shell. The
Mosquito is Out for the First Time!
The cocoon is first
torn from the side of the head. However, the mosquito faces a very important
danger before it is born. What if the cocoon fills with water? In that
case, the mosquito would drown. However, the head portion of the cocoon
is covered with a special sticky substance that prevents the head of the
mosquito from coming into contact with water.
How is the Mosquito Able to See You and Sting You at Night? Did you ever wonder? It is dark at night and you are lying down on your bed. You are covered with your quilt. Only a little part of your arm is exposed. Yet the mosquito comes around in the darkness of night; it sees and stings that small part of you. So, while you are unable to see anything at night, how does the mosquito manage to see? Mosquitoes are able to see the living things around them with the heat that they radiate, which is a kind of light invisible to us. Since this type of sight is not reliant on visible light, they can find our blood vessels even during the darkness of the night. This is a unique talent. Due to this, scientists were able to invent a camera that captures images by means of heat. Even if it is dark, this camera images the surroundings as if it were daylight. Can you imagine? People copying a small mosquito! Could a mosquito possibly know more than a human, especially could it know more than a scientist? Of course not! Allah has given the mosquito extraordinary abilities. People are in awe of these extraordinary talents and try to copy them. They invented the aeroplane by copying birds. People have copied many other things after seeing them in nature. For now, let us continue the adventure of the mosquito. The
Mosquito at Work!
The technique that the mosquito uses to suck blood is so meticulous that it astonishes people. First, the mosquito lands on a target. For example, your arm… Then, with its needle-like tube, it chooses a suitable spot for itself. The needle of a mosquito resembles a syringe and it is protected with a special sheath. During blood suction, the needle is released from this sheath. Many people think that the mosquito pierces the skin by inserting its needle into it, whereas the mosquito uses a different method to do so. It moves its lower jaw back and forth, just like a saw and, with the help of its lower jaw, cuts the skin. It inserts its needle into this opening and when the needle reaches the blood vessel, it starts to suck blood. Doctor Mosquitoes! You could ask,
"Can mosquitoes become doctors?" After reading this page you will say,
"They really are doctors!" This is quite a vital benefit for us. However, mosquitoes might not be too happy about it. Why? Because, just when the mosquito starts to suck our blood, it would harden and not go up the mosquito's tube. If this were so, the mosquito would not have existed, because none of the mosquitoes would have been able to feed protein to their eggs. Again, Allah has created mosquitoes with a unique skill that is just right for this process. How? Before the mosquito begins to suck blood, it secretes a special liquid, given it by Allah, into the blood vessel of the person on whom it has landed. In this way, the blood in that area doesn't coagulate and so the mosquito is able to suck it.
After the mosquito bites you, you feel a little itching and swelling. The reason for this itching and swelling is this liquid. You might think
that all these things take a long time. The mosquito, however, manages
most of these in a very short time. You feel the bite of the mosquito
only after it has finished its job and packed away its equipment.
Now, let's think together. The mosquito is as large as the tip of a pencil, but the jobs it manages are very important and complex. Do you think that it is possible for a mosquito to think all of these things through? To prevent the flow of a human's blood, to anaesthetise the area that it cuts so that it doesn't cause pain, to make an eye that can see easily even at night, to arrange its eggs in the shape of a raft so that they don't sink… It could not invent any of these, right? Allah has created every living being with the features most suitable for it so that they can feed themselves, protect themselves and survive. This shows just how caring, merciful and protective Allah is. If a mosquito is able to continue its life, for example, then this is because Allah is protecting it. Allah neither misses anything, nor does He forget. This is why everything that a mosquito needs is complete. Nothing is missing.
THE FLY IS ONE OF THE BEST FLYING CREATURES ON EARTH We have so far mentioned the special features of the mosquito. In reality, all the insects that we see around us have interesting features. For example, flies are able to fly superbly from the moment that they are born. We can even say that, when it comes to flying, flies are the most talented creatures. A fly can flap its wings about 500 to 1000 times per second. Stop here and think for a moment. The frame of time that we mention is not an hour and not a minute; it is just a second. That is, it is about the same time as the time in which you close and open your eyes. You see; the fly has flapped its wings at least 500 times while you closed and opened your eyes. Now think about the following: What would you do if you were asked to open and close your arms only 10 times and not 500 times? Without a doubt it is impossible for you to manage this 500 times with the type of muscles your body has. The fly, with its extraordinary body muscles, manages this task that neither you nor mature adults can perform. Moreover, flies do not feel any difficulty while flapping their wings; their wing muscles do not wear out. This is because Allah has created them with such a magnificent system.
You know quite
a lot about helicopters and aeroplanes. Well, do you know how long humans
have been able to use them? The machines that are able to fly today were
developed only during the last century. This means that a hundred years
ago, there were no aeroplanes or helicopters like the ones that exist
today. Engineers and technicians researched for a very long time; they
worked for many years and developed this machinery only a short while
ago. Look, this is very important: Today, none of the machines that fly
have the complete ability to take off like flies do. This feature exists
in some helicopters to some extent. However, even after all these lengthy
efforts and the strong specially-developed engines, these helicopters
still do not have the ability to fly as perfectly as flies.
Now, examine the first fly that you come upon. See what you notice: you will notice especially that the fly doesn't fly in a straight line. The fly can take off towards any destination it wants by making manoeuvres. It can, for example, zigzag in the air, and make abrupt turns. It can land on any surface, no matter how unsuitable. It can even land on ceilings or vertical walls with ease. No flying machine can manage all these things. Try to imagine in your mind's eye the take-off of an aeroplane and a fly, and decide which one is more successful. Now, this question may have occurred to you: Who teaches the fly all these moves? Again, what we see here is the presence of Allah the Most Powerful. Allah is the One Who has given the fly such maculate flying ability. |
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