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Dr. Zaid Kasim Ghazzawi

Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering

How to learn Engineering Sciences Fully from The

Noble Qur’an?

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How to learn Biomedical Engineering from the Noble Qur’an?

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In the Name of Allah (God) Almighty the Most Gracious The Most Merciful

The Noble Qur’an (98: 2-3)

2. A Messenger (Muhammad (Peace be upon him)) from Allah (God) Almighty, reciting (the Qur‘an) purified pages.

3. Containing valuable books.

The Noble Qur’an contains valuable books, which contain: The best science in all branches of

knowledge

The optimal research methodology to derive knowledge

The best terminology to use to describe knowledge

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Ph.D. Thesis: Study of the loading environment on human bone

Research in Biomedical Engineering

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The Purpose of the Study

To determine the stress environment within bone during the healthy functioning of the skeleton

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http://www.bartleby.com/107/127.html

(Tortora and Grawboski, 1996)

The Human Musculo-Skeletal System

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Types of Loading on Structures

Flexural (bending) forces and resulting flexural stresses

Tensile forces and resulting tensile stresses

Compressive forces and resulting compressive stresses

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The Purpose of the Study

To determine the stress environment within bone during the healthy functioning of the skeleton

Various studies have been done to understand bone biomechanics

For example (Oyen et al., 1996 and Hylander and Johns, 1991)

Wolff (beginning 1900s)

The end result to this date (2005) (more than 100 years) that the stress environment

within bone is unknown and the working hypothesis is that it is a mixture of tensile, compressive,

and flexural stresses

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The Stress Environment of Bone in the Healthy Skeleton

What is the importance of knowing it ?

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The Zygomatic Implant

Osseointegration

Titanium Screw

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http://www.totalhipreplacement.net/index_frames.htm

Hip Implant

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The importance of knowing the stress environment of bone in the healthy case

Knowing the optimal loading environment (tensile, compressive, or bending) to place bone in when designing prosthetic systems and parts

to be integrated within the human skeleton

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How to determine the Stress Environment within Bone ?

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Theoretical ModelDerived fully from the Noble Qur’an (Allah (God) Almighty last revelation to mankind)

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In the Name of Allah (God) Almighty the Most Gracious The Most Merciful

The Noble Qur’an (55: 14)

14. Allah (God) Almighty created man from a sounding clay like that of pottery.

It is stated that Allah (God) Almighty created bones from a clay like material (i.e. a ceramic material)

Thus it can be concluded that bone should exhibit

from a mechanical point of view the behavior of a

ceramic material

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Human Bone Ceramic Material

Stress-Strain curve for human bone Stress-Strain curve for a ceramic material

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A ceramic material can be loaded in any one of these loading cases

Flexural (bending) forces and resulting flexural stresses

Tensile forces and resulting tensile stresses

Compressive forces and resulting compressive stresses

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In the Name of Allah (God) Almighty the Most Gracious The Most Merciful

The Noble Qur’an (95: 4)

4. Allah (God) Almighty created man in an optimal form.

The optimal state for a ceramic material is the one in which it has maximum strength and stiffness

The only loading regime where a ceramic material has maximum

stiffness and strength is when it is loaded in a compressive stress

environment

Thus the conclusion from the Noble Qur’an is that bone should be loaded in a predominantly compressive state of stress during

healthy functioning of the skeleton

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Creation of areas and volumes from previous

splines

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y

z

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GPa 9.5 GPa, 3.5

GPa 19 GPa, 13

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GGG

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3D element having 10 nodes and 3 DOF at each node(Solid92 in ANSYS ®)

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y

z

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A new method to test Biocompatibility (the acceptance or

rejection of the human body to foreign materials) as derived from

the Noble Qur’an

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The Zygomatic Implant

Example on the use of Titanium

material in the human body

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http://www.totalhipreplacement.net/index_frames.htm

Stainless steel implant

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In The Name of Allah (God) The Most Compassionate The Most Merciful

The Noble Qur’an (71: 17)

Allah (God) Almighty states that He has grown humans from the earth exactly like plants

Thus the conclusion from this is that the bio-mechanisms active in plants are similar to those found in humans

And Allah (God) has grown you from the earth in a similar manner to plants.

Thus if a plant accepts a certain material then it can be concluded that the human body would accept it as well,

likewise, if a plant rejects a certain material then the body would reject it to

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A cross section in a tree stemA cross section in a tree stem

WOODWOOD

BONEBONE

A cross section in human boneA cross section in human bone

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http://biomedia.bio.purdue.edu/GenBioLM/GBActPotl/html/neuron_structure.html

Neural Cell in HumansNeural Cell in Humans

The Distribution of Branches and Roots in

Trees

The Distribution of Branches and Roots in

Trees

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Perfect match between the function and structure of plant and human systems

System description In plants In human body

Structural Root, stem, and

branches

(Wood material)

The skeletal system

Feet, trunk, and arms

(Bone material)

Augmentary Plant leafs Human skin

Circulatory Water vessels Blood vessels

Protein factories Plant cells Human cells

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Growth of Bone around Titanium Implant

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Growth of Wood Material in and around A Titanium

Screw

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Tree Response for The Insertion of A Titanium Screw within it

A perfect match is found between the growth of wood and bone

material in and around an object made of Titanium

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Dr. Zaid Kasim Ghazzawi

E-mail: [email protected]

Website: www.quran-miracle.com