zaro

What is the Human Body Made of in Islam?

Published in Islamic Creationism 1 min read

According to Islamic texts, specifically the Quran, the human body is primarily made from a mixture of water and soil, often referred to as "sticky clay."

This is evidenced by the following:

  • Quran (37:11): This verse states that humans were created from "sticky clay," indicating a mixture of water and soil. This verse specifically mentions the creation of humankind from this substance.

  • Other Verses: Various other verses in the Quran corroborate the idea that humans are created from a combination of water and soil, providing multiple confirmations.

Therefore, in Islamic understanding, the essential building blocks of the human body originate from the earth (soil) and water, combined to form a malleable substance from which humanity was created.