beings had never been wild creatures, half-
        
        
          ape/half-man.
        
        
          You know that neither an ape nor any
        
        
          other being can speak, think or act like a
        
        
          human being. Allah gave all these faculties
        
        
          especially to man. (For further information on
        
        
          this subject you can refer to the book,
        
        
          Wonders of Allah's Creation by Harun Yahya
        
        
          ).
        
        
          But some people who are not willing to
        
        
          accept the fact that the first human being was
        
        
          Adam put forward some claims of their own:
        
        
          They fabricated a false identity for the first
        
        
          human being. According to their imaginary
        
        
          scenarios, human beings and apes sprang from
        
        
          the same living thing, that is, they had a
        
        
          common ancestor, and evolved in time into
        
        
          their current states. If you ask how this
        
        
          unusual happening occurred, they give a single answer: "It happened by
        
        
          chance." When you ask if there is any evidence to prove this claim, they
        
        
          provide none. To conclude, there is not a single remain proving that man
        
        
          evolved from another being.
        
        
          If you ask, "What are these remains from the past?," there is a ready
        
        
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          ET'S LEARN OUR ISLAM
        
        
          60
        
        
          In this book, you can read
        
        
          about the falsity of the
        
        
          theory of evolution, which
        
        
          asserts that living beings
        
        
          came into existence by
        
        
          accident.