Keith L. Moore
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Keith Leon Moore (5 October 1925 - 25 November 2019) was a professor in the division of
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, in the faculty of
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, at the
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, Ontario, Canada. Moore was associate
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for Basic Medical Sciences in the university's faculty of
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and was Chair of Anatomy from 1976 to 1984. He was a founding member of the American Association of Clinical Anatomists (AACA) and was President of the AACA between 1989 and 1991. Moore has co-written (with Professor Arthur F. Dalley and Professor Anne M. R. Agur) ''Clinically Oriented Anatomy'', an English-language anatomy textbook. He also co-wrote (with Professor Anne M. R. Agur and Professor Arthur F. Dalley) ''Essential Clinical Anatomy''.


Awards

The
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awarded Moore, the previous president, with their Honored Member Award (in 1994). The
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awarded him the Henry Gray/Elsevier Distinguished Educator Award in 2007 for human anatomy education in the anatomical sciences. Further awards, appointments and honors include: *The Queens Diamond Jubilee Medal was awarded to Moore in Barrie in 2012 The Medal is awarded to those who have made significant contributions and achievements in Canada. The medal was created to mark the celebrations of the 60th anniversary of Her Majesty
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’s accession to the Throne as Queen of Canada, 2012 *Member of the Canadian Association of Anatomists since 1954; Former Secretary and later President *Member of the American Association of Anatomists since 1955 *Consultant in Anatomy and Embryology, Honorary Attending Staff, Children’s Hospital, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada 1959–1976 *Member of the Advisory Board of the journal Acta Cytologica 1960–1990. *Member of the Board of Consultants of the International Academy of Gynaecological Cytology since 1961 *Member of the Senate of the University of Manitoba, Winnipeg Manitoba 1966–1976 *Fellow of the International Academy of Cytology (FIAC) since 1968 *Member of the Executive Committee of the Senate of the University of Manitoba, Winnipeg Manitoba 1970–1976 *American Medical Writers Association Award for "excellence in medical publications as represented by his book "The Developing Human" 1974 *American Medical Writers Association Awarded Honourable Mention for his book Clinically Oriented Anatomy 1981 *Founding member of the American Association of Clinical Anatomists; Vice President and later President 1983 *J.C.B. Grant Award, the highest honour given by the Canadian Association of Anatomists in recognition of "meritorious and outstanding scholarly accomplishments in the field of anatomical services" 1984 *Fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine (FRSM) London England 1985 *Associate Editor of the Clinical Anatomy Journal since 1986 *Member of the National Board of Medical Examiners of the United States of America, the first Canadian to be appointed to this prestigious board. The certificate was presented "in appreciation of the valuable contribution to the work of the board and the preparation of examinations for American and Canadian Medical schools" 1988–1992 *Member of the Federative International Committee on Anatomical Terminology for 20 years, the only Canadian ever appointed to this prestigious committee. The aim of this committee is "to present the official terminology of the anatomical sciences after consultation with all 55 members of the International Federation of Associations of Anatomy, thus insuring a democratic input to the terminology". The terms are translated into several languages so that all anatomists and doctors can use the recommended terms 1989–2009 *American Medical Writers Association First Place Award for medical books in the Physicians Category as represented by the book Clinically Oriented Anatomy 1993 *Honoured Member of the American Association of Clinical Anatomists (AACA), the highest honour given by the association for scholarship and service. The recognition is for "outstanding contributions to the field of Clinical Anatomy, epitomized by his many textbooks on clinically- oriented gross anatomy and embryology, and many years of dedicated service to the AACA and its journal, Clinical Anatomy" 1994. *Very Eminent Professor Award in Commemoration of 100 Years of Independence of Panama and the School of Medicine Panama City, Panama 2003 *Fellow of the American Association of Anatomists . This Fellowship honours distinguished members who have demonstrated excellence in science and overall contributions to the medical sciences 2008. *The University of Costa Rica, Faculty of Medicine in San Jose designated Dr. Moore as a "Maestro De La Anatomia De America" 2008 *Honoured Member of the Italian Society of Anatomy and Histology in recognition of his scientific and academic curriculum 2009 *Vice President Honorary of the Pan American Academy of History of Medicine, since 2017.


Embryology in the Qur'an

In 1980, Moore was invited to
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to lecture on anatomy and embryology at
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. While he was there, Moore was approached by the Embryology Committee of
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for his assistance in reinterpreting certain verses in the
Qur’an The Quran, also Romanization, romanized Qur'an or Koran, is the central religious text of Islam, believed by Muslims to be a Waḥy, revelation directly from God in Islam, God (''Allah, Allāh''). It is organized in 114 chapters (, ) which ...
and some sayings in the
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which referred to
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and embryological development. Moore said that he was amazed at the scientific accuracy of some of the statements which were made in the 7th century.
For the past three years, I have worked with the Embryology Committee of King Abdulaziz University in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, helping them reinterpret the many statements in the Qur’an, Sunnah, Kabbalah and Talmud referring to human reproduction and prenatal development. At first, I was astonished by the accuracy of the statements that were recorded in the 7th century AD, before the science of embryology was established.
Moore worked with the Embryology Committee on a comparative study of the Qur’an, the Hadith and modern embryology.A Scientist's Interpretation of References to Embryology in the Qur'an
by Keith L. Moore. ''Journal of the Islamic Medical Association of North America'', Vol. 18, Jan-June 1986.
The Committee presented and published several papers with Moore and others co-authoring a number of papers.
. Editors A.A Zindani, Mustafa A. Ahmed, M.B. Tobin, and T. V. N. Persaud: Islamic Academy for Scientific Research, 1994. Collection of papers that were originally presented in international conferences in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia (1983), Cairo, Egypt (1985), Islamabad, Pakistan (1987), and Dakar, Senegal (1991). The presentations were extended and revised and presented in their current form in Moscow, Russia in September 1993.
A special edition of Moore's medical school textbook, ''The Developing Human: Clinically Oriented Embryology'', was published for the Muslim world in 1983. ''The Developing Human: Clinically Oriented Embryology with Islamic Additions'', included "pages with embryology-related Quranic verse and hadith" by co-author
Abdul Majeed al-Zindani Abdul Majeed al-Zindani (; January 1, 1942 – April 22, 2024) was a Yemeni Islamist politician and founder and head of the Iman University in Yemen. He was also the head of Al-Islah political movement and founder of the Commission on Scienti ...
. In 2002, Moore declined to be interviewed by the
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on the subject of his work on Islam, stating that "it's been ten or eleven years since I was involved in the Qur'an." Moore's works have been used for religious purposes, which has not been without scientific criticism, with the most well-known coming from fellow developmental biologist
PZ Myers Paul Zachary Myers (born March 9, 1957) is an American biologist who founded and writes the '' Pharyngula'' science blog. He is associate professor of biology at the University of Minnesota Morris (UMM)
, who states that Moore's views expressed in his works were "ridiculous claims" and "pareidolia run amuck and swamping out actual scientific information for the sake of propping up useless superstitions." Physicist
Taner Edis Taner Edis (born August 20, 1967) is a Turkish American physicist and skeptic. He is a professor of physics at Truman State University. He received his B.S. from Boğaziçi University in Turkey and his M.A. and Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins Univers ...
criticized him and
Maurice Bucaille Maurice Bucaille (; 19 July 1920 – 17 February 1998) was a French doctor known primarily for his book ''The Bible, The Qur'an and Science''. Career Maurice Bucaille was a specialist in the field of gastroenterology. In 1973, he was appointe ...
for reading modern medical details into vague and general statements in the Qur'an.


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of Keith L. Moore {{DEFAULTSORT:Moore, Keith L. Canadian anatomists 1925 births 2019 deaths Canadian biologists Quran Academic staff of the University of Toronto Medical textbook writers Canadian textbook writers Canadian expatriates in Saudi Arabia