The Mystery of Fingerprint Found in Al Quran
Journal Title: IOSR Journal of Humanities and Social Science - Year 2018, Vol 23, Issue 2
Abstract
Finger consists of several segments of bone covered by flesh or muscle In fact, at the tips of the fingers there is something that attracts human attention (scientists) in the 19th century to the present time that small arch, or today it is often called as fingerprint. They work when we are holding something in a variety of situations except in wet conditions. Besides that human fingerprints are used for identification purposes, because scientists have agreed that the small lines on the fingertips (fingerprints) have no similarity on two people in the world. That's what drives the police to make fingerprints as a tool to identify criminals and victims who do not have identification. Then the fingerprint is not only used as a tool to identify the criminals or the victims who have no identification, but today fingerprints can work as a tool for security system that serves as a security in accessing technology.
Authors and Affiliations
Nasaiy Aziz
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