Muhammad on Human Reproduction:Does Science Show That
Islam Is True?
By David Wood
Muslim reverence for Muhammad’s supposed scientific precision can
hardly be exaggerated. Indeed, according to many Muslims, Muhammad even led the
scientific revolution:
It was [Muhammad] who turned the course of human thought away from
superstition, the unnatural and the unexplainable, towards a logical approach
illustrating a love for truth and a balanced worldly life. . . . It was he who,
in the place of baseless speculation, led man to use logic and reasoning on the
basis of observation, experimentation and research. He was the one who clearly
defined the limits and functions of sense perception, reason and
intuition.i
Exaggerations aside, the scientific accuracy of Muhammad’s statements
is notorious for being singularly unimpressive to anyone who isn’t already a
committed Muslim. The tactic employed by Muslim apologists is (1) to read a
simple verse from the Qur’an, (2) to twist and stretch the interpretation until
it conforms to modern science, and (3) to proclaim that there is absolutely no
way an illiterate, seventh-century leader could have revealed all these
scientific insights without the help of God. After hearing such arguments,
Muslims typically stand in awe. Others stand there wondering, “Where did the
verse say that?”
The purpose of this article is not to respond to the many alleged
instances of scientific accuracy in the Qur’an. Instead, I will show that the
Muslim approach is unpromising, for the Argument from Scientific Accuracy cuts
both ways. That is, one cannot reasonably point to Muhammad’s scientific
insights while turning a blind eye to his numerous scientific inaccuracies. As
it turns out, this is exactly what Muslims do. A brief discussion of Muhammad’s
views on human reproduction should prove this point.
I. MUHAMMAD ON SEMEN PRODUCTION
According to the Qur’an, semen is formed somewhere between the ribs
and the backbone. We read in Surah 86:5-7:
Now let man but think from what he is created! He is created from a
drop emitted—Proceedings from between the backbone and the
ribs.ii
Muslim commentator Yusuf Ali tries to rescue this passage by
interpreting it metaphorically:
A man’s seed is the quintessence of his body. It is therefore said
metaphorically to proceed from his loins, i.e., from his back between the
hipbones and his ribs. His backbone is the source and symbol of his strength
and personality. In his spinal cord and in the brain is the directive energy of
the central nervous system, and this directs all action, organic and psychic.
The spinal cord is continuous with the Medulla Oblongata in the
brain.iii
I would normally have no objection to interpreting statements in the
Qur’an metaphorically. However, such reinterpretation becomes difficult when
Muslims are employing an argument based on scientific accuracy, and when they
are forced to radically reinterpret some of the clearest scientifically
testable claims in the Qur’an.
II. FEMALE SEMEN?
Muhammad adds in the Hadith (collections of his sayings and deeds)
that women have a discharge similar to the semen in men:
Man’s discharge (i.e. sperm) is thick and white and the discharge of
woman is thin and
yellow.iv
Muslims often try to interpret this passage as referring to the
genetic material in the ovum. However, such an interpretation is impossible,
since Muhammad claimed that it was quite visible (and the genetic material
inside the ovum isn’t):
Umm Salama said: “O Allah’s Apostle! Allah does not refrain from
saying the truth! Is it obligatory for a woman to take a bath after she gets
nocturnal discharge?” He said: “Yes, if she notices the water (i.e.
discharge).” Umm Salama smiled and said: “Does a woman get discharge?” Allah’s
Apostle (the blessing and peace of Allah be upon him) said: “Then why does a
child resemble (its
mother)?”v
III. GABRIEL EXPLAINS FERTILIZATION
According to Muhammad, reproduction begins when the thick, white
discharge of a man mixes together with the thin, yellow discharge of a woman.
Interestingly, Muhammad claims to have received knowledge of this from the
angel Gabriel, who told him that the child’s appearance is determined by which
parent has the first discharge:
Allah’s Apostle said: “Gabriel has just now told me of their answers”
[to the questions he had been asked]. . . . As for the resemblance of the child
to its parents: If a man has sexual intercourse with his wife and gets
discharge first, the child will resemble the father, and if the woman gets
discharge first, the child will resemble her.” On that Abdullah bin Salam said:
“I testify that you are the Apostle of
Allah.”vi
Anyone who has taken high school biology knows that this is completely
wrong.
IV. MUHAMMAD ON GENDER DETERMINATION
In addition to explaining how a child’s appearance is determined,
Muhammad tells us how the gender of a child is
determined.
[Muhammad] said: The reproductive substance of man is white and that
of woman yellow, and when they have sexual intercourse and the male’s substance
prevails upon the female’s substance, it is the male child that is created by
Allah’s Decree, and when the substance of the female prevails upon the
substance contributed by the male, a female child is formed by the Decree of
Allah.vii
Notice that this passage states that a child will be male if the
substance contributed by the father prevails, but female if the substance
contributed by the mother prevails. This is false; the sex of a child, whether
male or female, is determined by the sperm contributed by the
man.
Returning to Muhammad’s stance on reproduction, once the male sperm
mixes with the female sperm, development takes place rather slowly. The
developing human spends several weeks as a collection of sperm, then spends
another several weeks as a clot of blood. This view is supported by the Qur’an
and the Hadith:
(Consider) that We created you Out of dust, then out of Sperm, then
out of a leech-like Clot, then out of a morsel Of flesh, partly formed And
partly unformed, in order That we may manifest (Our Power) to you. (Qur’an
22:5)
It is He Who has Created you from dust, Then from a sperm-drop, Then
from a leech-like clot; Then does He get you Out (into the light) As a child.
(Qur’an 40:67)
Man We did create from a quintessence (of clay); then We placed him as
(a drop of) sperm in a place of rest, firmly fixed; then We made the sperm into
a clot of congealed blood; then of that clot We made a (foetus) lump; then We
made out of that lump bones and clothed the bones with flesh; then We developed
out of it another creature. So blessed be Allah, the Best to create! (Qur’an
23:12-14)
[Muhammad said]: Allah, the Exalted and Glorious, has appointed an
angel as the caretaker of the womb, and he would say: My Lord, it is now a drop
of semen; my Lord, it is now a clot of blood; my Lord, it has now become a lump
of flesh, and when Allah decides to give it a final shape, the angel says: My
Lord, would it be male or female or would he be an evil or a good
person?viii
Allah’s Apostle (the blessing and peace of Allah be upon him), the
true and truly inspired said: “(The matter of the Creation of) a human being is
put together in the womb of the mother in forty days, and then he becomes a
clot of thick blood for a similar
period.ix
[Muhammad said]: When forty nights pass after the semen gets into the
womb, Allah sends the angel and gives him the shape. Then he creates his sense
of hearing, sense of sight, his skin, his flesh, his bones, and then says: My
Lord, would he be male or female? And your Lord decides as He desires and the
angel then puts down that
also.x
These passages yield numerous insights. Muhammad suggests that the
earliest stage of human development is the sperm stage, which lasts
for a period of forty days. The next stage is the blood-clot stage,
which also lasts around forty days. The sex of the child is determined after
the first stage and after the developing person has been given hearing, sight,
etc. Bones are formed before flesh. All of these statements are, of course,
false. Sperm can survive up to a week once they have been released, but they
certainly don’t last for forty days. There is no such thing as a blood-clot
stage, let alone one that represents a significant portion of early embryonic
development. A child’s sex is determined genetically as soon as the sperm
enters the egg. Bones don’t form before flesh. Cartilage forms early on along
with the flesh. But by the time the cartilage ossifies into bone, muscles have
already formed.
V. ASSESSMENT
Putting all of this together, we have Muhammad’s view of human
reproduction. Semen forms between the backbone and ribs (false). Then it joins
with the female semen (false), and whichever one is discharged first determines
which parent the child will resemble (false). The child spends forty days as a
drop of sperm (false). Then the child spends another forty days as a clot of
blood (false). Next, the child becomes a lump (false). Then the child becomes
bones (false). Then the bones are wrapped with flesh (false). After the final
shape is determined, God finally decides whether the child will be male or
female (false).
Apart from the fact that semen has something to do with human
reproduction, Muhammad was wrong in every possible way. The Muslims solution to
all of these errors is, again, to radically reinterpret these passages. But
here we have rather conclusive proof that the Argument from Scientific Accuracy
is circular. Muslims assume, from the beginning, that Muhammad was a prophet
and that he therefore couldn’t have spoken falsely. They then use this
assumption to reinterpret all of Muhammad’s scientifically inaccurate claims.
Once they have reinterpreted all of Muhammad’s claims to bring them in line
with modern science, they proclaim, “Isn’t it amazing that Muhammad got all of
this right? He must be a prophet!” But this is what the argument required them
to assume from the start.
If there were some compelling reason for us to regard Muhammad as a
prophet, perhaps we would be justified in interpreting his statements as
completely accurate, as Muslims do. For example, if Muhammad had risen from the
dead (as Jesus did), we would have God’s stamp of approval on his
message. But we have nothing of the sort in Islam. In the absence of
strong evidence, we must take Muhammad’s statements for what they appear to be:
the sometimes accurate, mostly erroneous speculations of an intelligent but
superstitious man.
iAbul,
A’la Mawdudi, Towards Understanding Islam (New York: Islamic Circle of
North America, 1986), p. 62.
iiAll
Qur’an quotations are from the Yusuf Ali Translation.
iiiYusuf
Ali, note on Qur’an 86:7.