The surah concludes with a highly primitive, scientifically inaccurate description of human reproduction that mirrors the flawed medical myths of ancient antiquity.
Surah 75:37:
Was he not a drop of sperm emitted?" (In Arabic: Maniyyin yumna)
The Quran repeatedly isolates the male semen (maniyy) as the singular, total agent of human creation, completely omitting the female ovum (egg).
Furthermore, the classical Arabic phrasing and surrounding context (reinforced by parallel verses like Surah 86:6-7) reflect the ancient, incorrect Aristotelian and Galenic medical views that semen is manufactured or emitted from a man's central torso.
Modern embryology has proven that human life requires the genetic fusion of both an egg and sperm, and that sperm is produced in the testes, not a generic "emitted drop" that contains the pre-formed human.