"And truly, this (the Qur'an) is a revelation from the Lord of all the worlds." [Al Qur'an 26:192]

Honey comes from the bellies of the Bees and has healing properties


A bee assimilates juices of various kinds of flowers and fruit and forms honey within its body, which stores in its cells of wax. Only a couple of centuries ago, humans came to know that honey comes from the belly of the bee. We are only know aware that honey has healing properties and is also a mild antiseptic.

Russians used honey to cover their wounds in World War II. The wound would retain moisture and would leave very little scar tissue. Due to the density of honey, no fungus or bacteria could grow on the wound.

A person suffering from an allergy of a particular plant may be given honey from that plant so that the person develops resistance to that allergy.
Honey is also rich in fructose and vitamin K.

Now ponder at this verse of the Noble Qur’an:
There comes from their bellies (i.e. the bellies of the bees) a drink of varying hues. Therein is a healing for mankind.
[Al Qur’an 16:69]

The knowledge contained in the Qur’an regarding honey, its origin and properties, was discovered centuries after its revelation. Who could have mentioned it in the Qur'an?