Reply to the doubt: Does honey come out of their stomachs or mouths? Error or scientific miracle?
First, let us read the verses in full without cutting to understand: Surah An-Nahl 66: And indeed, for you in the livestock is a lesson. We give you drink from what is in their bellies - between excrement and blood - pure milk, palatable to drinkers. And from the fruits of the palm trees and grapevines you take intoxicant and good provision. Indeed in that is a sign for a people who reason. And your Lord inspired the bee, saying: Take for yourself houses in the mountains and in the trees and in what they construct. Then eat from all the fruits and follow the ways of your Lord made easy for you. There emerges from their bellies a drink of varying colors wherein is healing for people. Indeed in that is a sign for a people who give thought . ـــــ ـــــ 1.. What do we learn from these clear verses?? We learn that camels and goats produce pure milk from their bellies. So does milk come from the stomachs of goats, cows or camels?? Of course, it comes out of her breasts or reproductive organs, but it is formed in their stomachs, and when it comes out , it goes through the stomach stage, then finally comes out of the urinary tract or the breast. Another example: The Almighty said: And Allah brought you forth from the wombs of your mothers, not knowing a thing, and He gave you hearing and sight and hearts that you might give thanks. [p. 137] When we say about a newborn child that he came down from “his mother’s womb,” did he come out of his mother’s womb or from her vagina? Of course, from her vagina, but originally it was formed in the stomach, and after the components of the fetus were formed and completed, it came out of the vagina. The same is true for bees, honey is formed in the body of the bee, then very small pieces come out. These very small pieces, when many bees place them, produce honey , but the origin of this excretion from the worker bee is her stomach, as she feeds on a part of the fruits, which is its nectar, then this food travels in her stomach, then comes out in the form of feces from her mouth because she does not have a reproductive organ. ـــــ 2.. Now: What are the components of the bee’s body? Is honey in her stomach or not? The honey stomach is located in the stomach. The American doctor Herman says in his research published in Times magazine that honey bees consist of nectar in the stomach within a special stomach called the honey stomach wikipedia Wikipedia the free encyclopedia The body of the bee is divided into three parts (head, chest, and abdomen), the bee has 5 eyes and now from an American scientific site : Anatomy of the bee's body: From another American scientific anatomical site talking about the honey stomach
The honey bee collects the nectar with their long tongues (known as glossa). They store the sugary nectar in their honey stomach, and it then mixes with enzymes from the hypopharyngeal gland within the bee's body. Once full they return to the hive and transfer the sugary substance, by mouth, to another bee whose job it is to store the product. Here
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http://www.cornwallhoney.co.uk/beepedia/makehoney.htm
The translation: Honey
bees collect the nectar with their long tongues (known as glossa). The bees store the sugary nectar in their honey stomach, and it then mixes with enzymes from the hypopharyngeal gland within the bee's body. The bee then returns to the hive and transfers the sugary substance, by mouth, to another bee whose job it is to store the product. Abdomen: As shown in the picture "Anatomy of the bee's body": The abdomen of the bee is long and pointed in the queen, short and pointed in the workers, and wide and rounded at the end in the males. It consists of a sheath divided into nine rings that can be extended and contracted and contains a number of important systems for the bee: the wax-secreting system, the scent-secreting system that distinguishes the bee from its colony members, the venom-secreting system, the stinging tool, the digestive system, the reproductive system prepared for laying eggs, which is developed in the queens and atrophied in the workers, the honey sac or honey crop, which is an additional stomach in which the bee stores the nectar that it sucks from flowers with its tongue. There are also some glands in this back part that make wax, which is important for building the hive, and at the end of the abdomen there is a pointed end that the bee uses to protect itself and its hive from enemies. http://web.beitberl.ac.il/~tasnim.abed/new_page_7.htm ـــــ The hypopharyngeal glands : The glands consist of a clear, unbranched, central duct that runs in a straight line with all the small globules associated with it. Royal jelly is secreted from each globule, then the royal jelly moves to the central duct and then to the mouth. These glands are highly developed in house bees, where they secrete protein-rich substances as a component of royal jelly. They produce the enzyme invertase, which converts sucrose into monosaccharides. In field bees, they do not secrete a pheromone. The salivary glands and royal jelly glands of the honey bee worker are both located inside the head. Royal jelly: It is a thick, creamy white substance with a sour, pungent taste and rich in protein, produced by the secretion of both the maxillary glands and the subpharyngeal glands. The queen is fed with it throughout her life and only the first stages of the worker larvae. It plays a role in transforming the larvae into fertile queens with a longer lifespan. ــــ The miracle in the Almighty’s saying: “A drink comes forth from their bellies” is evidence that honey is not produced by one bee only, but by a group and a large number of bees ــــ Will the worshippers of mankind be satisfied with showing the extent of their ignorance of what or will they continue to expose their holy ignorance like the lying Paul who confessed his stupidity?? 2 Corinthians 12
Verse 11: I have become a fool in boasting. You have compelled me, for I ought to have been commended by you, since I am in no way inferior to the most eminent apostles, though I am nothing.
Another source explains the manufacture of honey in the honey stomach in the stomach of the bee by mixing nectar with enzymes, then this mixture is exchanged between the bees and each other through the mouth until it is placed in the beehives.
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