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English: This is a diagram showcasing Adamic exceptionalism and how it looks when looked at from the perspective of primate evolution (focusing on humans). Both Adam and Hawa (Eve) are represented by the tag "Adam". As shown, Hazrat Adam (A.) and Hazrat Hawa (A.) were special creations of Allah who were created through miracles who were the first "theologically accurate" humans. However, "taxonomically accurate" humans existed on Earth before their arrival. This showcases that we modern humans come from two different lineages with two different origins. One traces back to origin of life and the other one traces back to Hazrat Adam (A.), the first theologically accurate human and prophet.
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Source Islam and Evolution: Al-Ghazali and Modern Evolutionary Paradigm
Author Shoaib Ahmed Malik

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This is a diagram showcasing Adamic exceptionalism. Here, the evolution of primates (focusing humans) are shown. As we can see, Adam and Hawa (represented by just "Adam") were special creations.

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