Conclusion

Children !

In this book, we have looked at some examples of the miraculous creatures that Allah has created. By describing the amazing features and various intelligent behavior patterns in these creatures, we have tried to help you comprehend once again that these could not have come into existence by themselves and that Allah created them all.

As you will be well aware, the examples given in this book are only a small sample of the creatures living in the world. There are many other species, numbering in the millions, living in the sea, on land or in the air. All these creatures have different bodily systems and different patterns of behavior. For example a bird never behaves like a tiger, and the way an elephant feeds is not the same as that of a duck. A crocodile lives both in water and on land, whereas a monkey cannot live in water. In short, the characteristics and features of species are particular to themselves; their appearance, the way they feed and care for their offspring are different from each other.

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You already know that it is our Lord Who created all these creatures together with their particular characteristics and Who taught them all the things they do. If you did not know before, then you will certainly have realized as you read this book. Now tell others what you've learnt. Tell them that Allah created all creatures, and that the remarkable diversity of creatures manifests the unequalled wisdom of our Lord.

In the meantime, never forget that Allah will love you more and will create many more beauties for you both in the world and in the hereafter in return for what you do. Never forget that it is very easy to be a person Allah the Almighty, the Possessor of everything, loves. By telling other people about the existence of Allah and by acting well, you become a right-acting person. In these verses, Allah gives glad tidings to good-doers:

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Not so! All who submit themselves completely to Allah and are good-doers will find their reward with their Lord. They will feel no fear and will know no sorrow. (Surat al-Baqara: 112)

Those who perform good actions will receive better than them and will be safe that Day from fear. (Surat an-Naml: 89)

They said, "Glory be to You!
We have no knowledge except what You have taught us.
You are the All-Knowing, the All-Wise." (Surat al-Baqara: 32)
(Bakara Suresi, 32)

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  • Introduction
  • Blind Termites Building Skyscrapers
  • Security Measures of Animals
  • The Compass in the Ant's Eye
  • The Marvelous Co-Operation of the Ant and the Bird
  • Little Engineering Birds
  • The Heating System of the Winter Moth
  • How Do Salmon Find Their Way?
  • How Do Fish Live in Water?
  • How Do Macaws Know Chemistry?
  • Engineering in the Cobweb
  • An Interesting Creature: The Nautilus
  • The Male Catfish on Duty
  • Butterflies That Have a Knowledge of Physics
  • Did You Know about Luminescent Creatures?
  • Luminescent Underwater Creatures
  • The Sleeping Bag of the Parrotfish
  • The Skillful Camouflage of the Scorpion Fish
  • Interesting Features of Sea Horses
  • Dragonflies: Flight Machines
  • Secret Shelters in the Seas: Corals
  • Life in the Desert
  • The Special Cooling System of Gazelles
  • The Strength of Woodpeckers
  • Cute Squirrels with Big Cheeks
  • The Bird with the Longest Wings in the World: the Albatross
  • Adornment Artists: Bowerbirds
  • Birds Which Lay Foundations for Their Young
  • The Powerful Memory of Jays
  • The Armored Tanks of the Animal Kingdom
  • Migratory Birds That can Fly Even in the Dark of the Night
  • Cleaning Workers of the Seas
  • The Noisy Cicada
  • Cleaner Birds
  • Pond Skaters That Walk on Water
  • Tenacious Suckerfish
  • Walking Fish with Red Lips
  • Colorful Herons
  • Parakeets That can Survive A Month Without Water
  • The Structure of Birds' Feathers
  • Birds' Techniques for Gliding
  • The Water Bird That Cuts Through the Water Like Scissors
  • Cuttlefish Like Jet Engines
  • Greylag Geese
  • A Matchless Security System
  • Conclusion