Indication about the uniqueness of our fingerprints
The discovery of our fingerprints: Dr. Henry Faulds was a Scottish physician. Some time in the late 1870s he got involved in an archaeological digging in Japan. During that time he discovered imprints in ancient pottery shards and became interested in the science of human fingerprints. Later, British scientist Sir Francis Galton further worked on the discovery and in late 1880s, gave us the idea that human fingerprints are unique. That's the first time when we heard about this fact behind our fingerprints. In the Quran, which was revealed over 1400 years ago, there was indication about this clearly. In the response to unbelievers who doubt how Allah could reconstruct the body and bone on the day of judgment, Allah mentioned in the Quran in Chapter: 75, Verse: 3 to 4 - "Do people think that their bones can not be reassembled? Indeed, We are most capable of restoring even their very fingertips!" It did not make sense back then for sure, but believers just b...