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Surah Nooh (71) — Ayah 14

Noah · Meccan · Juz 29 · Page 571

وَقَدْ خَلَقَكُمْ أَطْوَارًا ﴿14﴾
While He has created you in (different) stages [i.e. first Nutfah, then ‘Alaqah and then Mudghah, see (V.23:13,14)].
وَقَدْ waqad And indeed
خَلَقَكُمْ khalaqakum He created you
أَطْوَارًا aṭwāran (in) stages

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(Ayah 14) {وَ قَدْ خَلَقَكُمْ اَطْوَارًا :} That is, the reality is that the signs of Allah’s greatness are present within your own selves; He created you in various stages. First from clay, then from a drop of fluid, then a clinging clot, then a lump, then bones, then He clothed the bones with flesh, then He made you a human being in the best form and appearance, whose state changes every day—childhood, youth, old age, then death. After so many stages, how can recreating you be difficult for Him!? If you do not consider the greatness of such a Creator and continue to think that appearing before Him is impossible, how astonishing that is. This same point is explained in detail in Surah Al-Hajj (6,5) and Surah Al-Mu’minun (14–16). The second meaning of {’’ خَلَقَكُمْ اَطْوَارًا ‘‘} is that He created you in different forms, so that not a single person resembles another in appearance, stature, color, voice, or mental ability—in short, in any aspect. This same meaning is mentioned in Surah Ar-Rum (22).

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14. 1. First nutfah, then 'alaqah, then mudghah, then bones and flesh, and then complete creation, as has been detailed in (بَلْ قَالُـوْٓا اَضْغَاثُ اَحْلَامٍۢ بَلِ افْتَرٰىهُ بَلْ هُوَ شَاعِرٌ ښ فَلْيَاْتِنَا بِاٰيَةٍ كَمَآ اُرْسِلَ الْاَوَّلُوْنَ ۝) 21. Al-Anbiya:5), (اَفَلَمْ يَدَّبَّرُوا الْقَوْلَ اَمْ جَاۗءَهُمْ مَّا لَمْ يَاْتِ اٰبَاۗءَهُمُ الْاَوَّلِيْنَ 68؀ۡ) 23. Al-Mu'minun:68) and elsewhere.

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Even though He has created you through various stages [7].

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The Meaning of ﴿اَطْوَارًا﴾: The Stages Passed by Adam and the Children of Adam:

﴿اَطْوَارًا﴾ ﴿طَوْر﴾ refers to such a state of something which, according to estimation, requires gradual change after some period. And ﴿تَطَوُّرٍ﴾ means to change from one state to another or the next state. If one reflects, man is nothing but a collection and manifestation of stages. Allah created him from clay. So, He passed him through seven stages: (1) dry clay, (2) then it was made into wet clay or mud, (3) then it was made into sticky or adhesive or slippery clay, (4) then it was fermented until it developed a stench, (5) then it was dried, (6) then it was baked with heat, (7) until it became clay that would ring like pottery. From this clay, the figure of Adam was made, then Allah breathed into it the soul, so it became not just a living creature but a creature possessing intellect, discernment, will, and choice. Then, his progeny was continued through a drop of fluid. Lifeless things produced from the earth became the food of man. From these foods, the drop of fluid was formed. When this drop of fluid settled in the womb in the form of pregnancy, it passed through seven stages until, as a living, conscious human being, it came out of the mother's womb. Then, every new day is a new stage for him, and over all these stages, the constant and all-encompassing control belongs only to Allah. Despite knowing all these things, the way you have considered Allah to be insignificant, how great an injustice is this?