The human body can be completely understood and a comprehensive methodology for the understanding of the human body can be derived from the Noble Qur'an from pondering upon verses (12-14) of Chapter 23 of The Noble Qur'an as shown below:
12. And indeed Allah (God) created man out of an extract of clay.
Allah (God) Almighty describes the creation of humans by stating that the human body is created from clay (i.e. water and soil). Thus Allah (God) teaches us that the first step in understanding the human body is to study the components comprising the human body. And as shown below there is a perfect match between the elements comprising the human body and those comprising soil.
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13. Thereafter Allah (God) made him as a Nutfah (mixed drops of the male and female sexual discharge) (and lodged it) in a safe lodging (womb of the woman).
The second stage in the creation of humans as described in the Noble Qur'an is the Nutfah. This stage is the formation of the DNA molecule which contains geometrical hexagonal shapes arranged in a specified pattern, such that each three shapes code for a certain amino acid. Thus the DNA molecule contains the words of Allah (God) Almighty for creation, such that it contains the type, number, and sequence of the building blocks of proteins.
Thus after the creation of the elements needed for the human body (i.e. ferrous, calcium, phosphorus, etc.) the next stage is the words of Allah (God) (i.e. the engineering specifications) on how these elements should be assembled together.
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14. Then Allah (God) made the Nutfah into a clot (a piece of thick coagulated blood)
After the above stage comes the Alaqa stage. This stage is concerned with the formation of the cells and cells are the factories that manufacture proteins. Such that the cells read the words of Allah (God) Almighty stored in the DNA molecule and these words are translated into created objects (i.e. proteins)
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then Allah (God) made the clot into a little lump of flesh,
After the creation of a large number of cells, Allah (God) distributes these cells in clusters. For example a cluster of cells in the chest, head, feet regions. I named this distribution = The Bio-Mass Distribution. Such that this distribution dictates the energy skeleton on which the human body will grow. In the sense that these cells interact with the gravitational field of the earth and it causes the formation of an electromagnetic energy skeleton on which the human body will grow.
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then Allah (God) made out of that little lump of flesh bones
After the energy skeleton is formed, bone grows onto it and bone is like the foundation that supports all other body organs. And out of mercy onto mankind, Allah (God) created bone (the foundation) to be light, stiff, strong, and balanced.
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then Allah (God) clothed the bones with flesh
After bones are formed, Allah (God) Almighty covers them with muscles, which can be thought of as ropes, when contracted cause the movement of body limbs and other organs.
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and then Allah (God) brought it forth as another creation. So blessed be Allah (God), the Best of creators
The last stage in understanding the human body is mentioned in the Noble Qur'an as (Then Allah (God) brought it forth as another creation). This means that Allah (God) created humans in the womb in a certain manner, such that he dictated the amount of cells and their distribution, then after birth the human body is brought forth (i.e. grows) in another mechanism of creation which is what I entitled (Functional Adaptation).
In functional adaptation the human body grows in response to the stimulus from the external environment, for example if a child is subjected to the correct amount of light then the eyes would grow healthy, however, if the child is not subjected to adequate amount of light then the eyes would die out and a person would become blind.
Out of the mercy of Allah (God) Almighty unto humans He made the human body to respond to external stimulus, for example if the force applied to bone is increased then bone would increase in size in response to that and such the stress on bone would be reduced, which would result in no risk of bone fracturing (as shown in the following figure).
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