Shortly after the building of an electricity
generation plant in Canada in the 1920s, all its generators broke down.
This was caused by hundreds of thousands of mosquitoes congesting the
engines of the generators. So what was it that attracted the mosquitoes
to the generators? A short time after the generators were cleaned, the
same thing happened again and the problem was solved by calling in a
mosquito expert.
The mosquitoes invading the generators were all males. The reason was
that they thought that there were females in the machines ready to mate
with them. They had confused the whirring sounds made by the generators
with the buzzing of females. When the speed of the generators was
adjusted, the mosquitoes were no longer confused by the sound.This interesting event draws our attention to the special system that enables mosquitoes to mate. Male mosquitoes recognise females by the sounds made by their wings, and thanks to this they find the females and mate with them.
The incomparable hearing capacity of the mosquito
Mosquitoes mate on the wing. However, until the males
reach maturity, that is to say during the first 24 hours of their short
lives, they are not able to mate, for at this stage their antennae have
not yet dried out. The deaf males cannot hear the sound of the females’
wings, that is to say the mating call.
Hearing is very advanced in mosquitoes. On the pair of small,
hair-covered antennae on a male’s head, there is an organ composed of
numerous sensory cells. This system, which is known as the “Johnston’s
organ,” receives the vibrations of sound waves and differentiates
between them. These hairy feelers can only perceive sound waves when
they are in an upright position.|
Antennae of the male mosquito. These feelers give the male an extraordinary ability to pick out the sound of the female’s wing beat from a thousand other sounds. |
The sound produced by the wings of the female is the
most important factor influencing the males. The wing sounds of the
females cause the receptor cells on the male antennae to vibrate and
send electrical signals to his brain. The wing-beat of the females is
faster than that of the males, and the vibrations produced by the
females’ wings incite the males to mate.
Let’s think about the sounds we can hear on a summer day when there
are plenty of mosquitoes around… traffic noise, people talking, animal
sounds, in short a multitude of sounds, some of which are audible and
some of which are inaudible to the human ear, depending upon their
frequencies. It should be quite difficult for the male to pick out the
sound of the female beating her wings in the midst of this tumult of
sounds. However, the sensitive “ears” of the male are able to
distinguish the sound of the female out of all these sounds and he flies
straight to the female to mate. When a female flies into a crowd of
mosquitoes and is noticed by one of the males, she is held by special
pincers located near the male sexual organ and mating usually takes
place in the air, but sometimes on the ground. After mating, the male
returns to the flock and after a time he dies.At this point the subject should be examined in more detail. There is a very interesting system at work. The mosquito recognises the opposite sex by the beat of her wings.
First of all, the female could well beat her wings more slowly and the male beat his more quickly. This creates a number of questions that need to be answered by evolutionary theory, which puts the characteristics of living things down to coincidence.
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Male mosquito
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If the mosquito exists as a result of coincidence, it
would be expected that the wings of each mosquito would beat at a random
speed. For there is no reason necessitating the wings of the male to
beat more slowly and those of the female to beat more quickly. However,
each mosquito beats its wings at a specific speed to distinguish its sex
as though it is conforming to some order. In fact this frequency
difference has no meaning just by itself. If the male mosquito were not
created with such a superior sense of hearing, this beating of the wings
would have no meaning. The vibrations produced by the female mosquito
would be as meaningless to the male mosquito as they are to humans. In
such a situation, mating would not take place due to the male’s
inability to perceive the female.
Without a doubt the opposite could also be possible. If the male had
an excellent sense of hearing, but if all mosquitoes, whether male or
female, beat their wings at different frequencies, the perceptive
ability of the male would be rendered useless. This would mean the
extinction of the mosquito at the first generation in both scenarios.|
Pincers the male uses to hold the female when in the air. If it were not for these pincers, mating would not be possible and the mosquito species would die out. |
This clearly shows us that the system enabling
mosquitoes to recognise one another for the purpose of mating has had to
function perfectly since the very first pair of mosquitoes. Thus the
only explanation for the sudden emergence of such a finely tuned system
is an intelligent design. God created the mosquito with this special
system already in-built.
Reflecting on the evidence of creation
The mosquito is one of the proofs of creation mentioned
in the Qur’an. God creates boundless evidence to remind man of His
existence and His omnipotence. It is of the utmost importance to be
aware of this fact, to reflect on it and to acknowledge God’s power.
Each person has a duty to reflect on the evidence of creation and live
his life with the consciousness of the true purpose of his existence.
The fact that man can discover this purpose through reflection is
contained in a verse of the Qur’an:
Have they not travelled about the Earth and do they not have hearts to understand with or ears to hear with? It is not their eyes which are blind but the hearts in their breasts which are blind. (Qur’an, 22:46)
Have they not travelled about the Earth and do they not have hearts to understand with or ears to hear with? It is not their eyes which are blind but the hearts in their breasts which are blind. (Qur’an, 22:46)
It is very easy for a person to comprehend God’s
existence. In the Qur’an, Prophet Abraham (pbuh) is given as an example
of this. Prophet Abraham (pbuh) acknowledges as a matter of conscience
that there is only one God. In spite of his polytheistic tribe, this
noble person gave up the idols worshipped by his tribe and devoted
himself to God alone. The following verses of the Qur’an tell us of
Prophet Abraham’s (pbuh) certainty in his faith in God:
Because of that We showed Abraham the dominions of the
heavens and the Earth so that he might become a firm believer. When
night drew its shadow over him, he saw a star and said, “This is my
Lord!” Then when it faded in the morning light, he said, “I will not
worship gods that fade.” Then when he saw the moon come up he said,
“This is my Lord!” But then when it set, he said, “If my Lord does not
guide me, I shall surely go astray.” Then when he saw the Sun come up he
said, “This is my Lord! This is greater!” But when it set he said to
his people, “I am done with your idols. I will turn my face to Him Who
has created the heavens and the Earth and will live a righteous life. I
am no idolater.” (Qur’an, 6:75-79)As in the example of Prophet Abraham (pbuh), it is self-evident that people of conscience can reflect on the existence of God. People who know this truth have the duty of living their lives in a way that is pleasing to God. God tells us in verses of the Qur’an that a brief life of six to seven decades in this world should not be preferred to eternal life in the Hereafter:
The life of this world is nothing but a game and a diversion. Surely, the Hereafter is better for those who guard against evil. So will you not use your intellect? (Qur’an, 6:32)
He who is conscious of having been created as God’s creature and who therefore lives his life in a way that is pleasing to our Lord lives a good life on Earth and may also hope for eternal life in Paradise.
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