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By:
Dr. `Abd Al-Hakam `Abd Al-Latif As-Sa`idi
Lecturer of Entomology – Faculty of Agriculture – Al-Azhar
University
World
of insects introduces us patterns of fasting that indicate Allah's
Omnipotence and Wonder
in His creation. Although it is well known that food is among the
factors of growth for living organisms, silkworms prove that
fasting and abstaining absolutely from food and drink do not
impair the body. Rather, it reforms these creatures in a
captivating and wondrous way. In order to grasp the secrets of
this fasting, firstly we should delve into some facts about life
cycle of this creature; this can be shown as follows:
In the beginning of Spring, the eggs incubate small gluttonous
larvae. The newly hatched larvae does not take long before they
feed on mulberry leaves for five days. Their bodies, thereby, grow
up too quickly to the extent that their skin cannot bear this
rapid development and thus be replaced by another spacious one.
Thus, they are obliged to observe fasting for one or two days
until their bodies are physiologically adapted to cast away the
old skin. This process recurs five times during the earliest stage
before the completion of this metamorphosis in a period amounting
to thirty days. Eventually, they will have completed the stage of
development and reached a remarkable bulk.
When
the larva reaches this bulk, it inevitably enters into another
kind of fasting that extends for about six days. Thus, it takes
shelter in a quiet location to spin a covering for their pupal
stage. Truly speaking, it’s very captivating to know that the
larva spins only one thread of fine, strong, lustrous fiber whose
length ranges from 400 to 1200 meters. This covering is called
cocoons, which are the source of commercial silk that souls yearn
to wear garments made of it but for Allah, Most High, has
prohibited it (silky clothes) to men and made it lawful for women.
At this very moment, we can say that the worm has entered into the
no-feeding stage (between the larva and adult in the metamorphosis
of holometabolous insects), during which the larva typically
undergoes complete transformation within a protective cocoon. The
pupal stage needs complete quietness for it is not actually one of
the stages of development or hibernation however it seems as such.
Rather, it resembles an important stage in the life of this
wondrous insect, which is subject to various kinds of sequent and
rapid transformations. This stage prepares these insects to
transform and reshape into another following stage.
Eventually,
the dormant fasting worm turns into a rebellious giant that
destroys fetters to get out into the spacious world. It secretes a
caustic liquid that dissolves a part of this cocoon to raise the
covering, producing a beautiful organism called the silkworm moth,
which lays its eggs after fertilization. It spends the remaining
five days of its life in a state of fasting after it lays its
fertilized eggs, which will be hatched in the coming spring to
restart the cycle once again. Glory be to Allah, the Originator,
the Restorer!
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