"Why do they not reflect on the camels and how they
are created ?"
(Translation of Quran 88:17)
Camels creation is its own miracle. The camel is not always
seen as a beautiful animal. But it is absolutely perfect for
what it needs to do and where it needs to survive. This is a
gift from God. Without camels, no one could travel in the
deserts , so huge sections of the world would be not just
difficult to live on, but completely unhabitable.
All of the camel is practical for his survival and for his
service to man. A camel's feet, although hoofed, have large pads
that spread out in the soft sand to keep the animal from sinking
in. His face is designed as protection from sun and sand. The
thick eyebrows, heavy eyelids and thick lashes all keep out
sand, and there's even a third eyelid that can close in heavy
storms. The still nostrils have special muscles which the camel
can close against blowing sand. The ears have thick hair inside
the ear, as well as outside to prevent dirt and sand from
getting down inside the ear, and possibly causing infection.
A camel's hump is a lump of fat. This is used as a source of
energy when food is scarce. The hump may actually shrink when no
food is available, but the camel can live off it for many days.
And it will reform perfectly when food is again available.
Because food is so scarce in the desert, the camel must be able
to eat anything (even the tents). The lining of the mouth is
very tough so that the camel can bite and chew thorny cactus
plants without harm to the mouth.
Most incredible is how the camel deals with heat and lack of
water. First of all, camels have a low metabolic rate, so energy
is used slowly. The body temperature has a wide range of normal.
It may start the day at 94 and hit 105 in the heat of the
afternoon (Human's normal temperature is 98 and at 101, we are
sick). The camel is one of few animals that can sweat. The
coarse body hair, which acts as a protection against the direct
sun, also allows the camel this ability to sweat. Sweating is a
more efficient cooling system than panting (as in dogs) as less
precious fluid is lost. Additionally, in its incredibly
efficient way, the camel does not sweat until its body
temperature is near the top of its range.
No other creature can process water in the same way. It does
not lose water from blood, only from the tissue. Thus the blood
stays properly thin enough to circulate and remove body heat.
The camel will only drink when needed and only replace what's
lost. If he lost 5 gallons over the last two days, he will drink
5 gallons and walk away. He may not drink at all in winter.
And the camel can quickly replace all water lost - 25 gallons
in a very short time. Other animals drinking too fast can die
from water intoxication. So camels are truly remarkable animals.
When we reflect on their creation, as God instructs us to do, we
cannot help but marvel at the ways God made them fit perfectly
into their niche.
May God help each of us to fit our own niche as well.
by Lydia Kelley
Masjid Tucson, P.O. Box 43476, Tucson, AZ 85733-3476