c omp l e t e ab i l i t y t o t ake o f f l i ke f l i e s do . T h i s
feature exists in some hel icopters to some extent .
However, even after al l these lengthy efforts and
t he s t r ong s pe c i a l l y - de v e l oped eng i ne s , t he s e
hel icopters sti l l do not have the abi l ity to fly as
perfectly as fl ies.
Now, examine the first fly that you come upon.
See what you notice: you wi l l notice especial ly that
the fly doesn’t fly in a straight l ine. The fly can
t ak e o f f t owa r d s any de s t i na t i on i t wan t s by
making manoeuvres. It can, for example, zigzag in
the air, and make abrupt turns. It can land on any
sur face , no mat ter how unsu i tab l e . I t can even
land on cei l ings or vertical wal ls with ease.
No flying machine can manage al l these things.
Try to imagine in your mind’s eye the take-off of
an aeroplane and a f ly, and dec ide whi ch one i s
more successful .
Now, thi s quest ion may have occurred to you:
Who teaches the fly al l these moves? Again, what
we s e e he r e i s t he p r e s en c e o f A l l ah t he Mo s t
Powerful . Al lah is the One Who has given the f ly
such immaculate flying abi l ity.
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When it comes to flying, even the helicopters that are
manufactured by humans with the most advanced
technologies are not as successful as flies.