When we think of mosquitoes, nothing significant usually comes to mind. However, when Almighty Allah, the Creator of heaven and earth, mentions the mosquito in the Quran to present an example of His power and control over everything, then the mosquito as a creation must manifest that power. So, how does a feeble mosquito manifest Allah's power?
Allah mentions in Chapter 2, Verse 26 of the Quran: "Surely Allah does not shy away from using the parable of a mosquito or what is even smaller. As for the believers, they know that it is the truth from their Lord. And as for the disbelievers, they argue, "What does Allah mean by such a parable (of the Mosquito)?" Through this ËątestËş, He leaves many to stray, and guides many. And He leaves none to stray except the rebellious." (Translation copied from Sahih International.)
A remarkable feature about mosquitoes, apart from their biology and organ systems, is that they wield power over humans. Mosquito-borne diseases continue to kill millions of people worldwide.
These diseases are devastating and complex to eradicate. So much so, despite enormous efforts by scientists around the globe, only a few vaccines have been approved. The efficacy of such vaccines is not significant enough to be protective or eradicate mosquito-borne infections.
In fact, the latest vaccine tested against malaria, a mosquito-borne disease, failed. Let us examine the diseases caused by mosquitoes in detail. The list of mosquitoes, the diseases they cause, and the annual deaths that occur are listed below:
Imagining the scale of infections due to mosquito bites and the human toll they take in the absence of approved vaccines, the parable of the mosquito put forth in the Quran conveys how His power manifests through this creation. Humans often ignore Allah, and in their ignorance become rebellious by rejecting Allah's signs. The mosquito is one such sign.