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God has spread boundless evidence of His existence before the eyes of man. He has made manifest His eternal intelligence and knowledge in His chosen beings. With His endless grace, He gives unimaginable tasks to the most unexpected, humble, even brainless creatures. As a result, many creatures, whether large or small, from birds to reptiles, from whales to insects, exhibit unexpected behaviour and actions that fill people with admiration. Such behaviours are surprising to most people. Even man, who sees himself as an intelligent, knowledgeable and conscious being, is humbled in the face of many of these skills (for example, the spider's ability to produce strands stronger than steel), and does not even have the power to imitate them.
The subject of this site, the mosquito, is just one such creature, aspects of whose behaviour fill us with admiration. And although it is the creature we may be most used to and encounter most commonly, it is possibly the one we give the least thought to and consider as worthless.
So you may well ask yourself, "In that case, why the mosquito?" God decrees as follows in a verse of the Qur'an:
God is not ashamed to make an example of a mosquito or of an even smaller thing. As for those who believe, they know it is the truth from their Lord. But as for those who disbelieve, they say, "What does God mean by this example?" He misguides many by it and guides many by it. But He only misguides the deviators. (Qur'an, 2:26)
It behoves a man who is aware of this fact to reflect sincerely on the evidence of God's creation and to rightly fear (and respect) Him.
... Do you not know that God has power over all things? Do you not know that God is He to Whom the kingdom of the heavens and the Earth belongs and that, besides God, you have no protector and no helper? (Qur'an, 2:106-107)