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23:14 ? No mention of an egg and fertilization is skipped, went straight from sperm to a clot. Sperm is known because it can be observed and the clot can be assumed as a first step and observed from a women's period. Going from a lump of flesh to bones covered in flesh based off the observation that a newborns baby bones harden as time goes by so it's logical to assume that soft things form first then hard things such as bone. No mention of internal organ development besides bones. Then there's the birth.
The books are vague when it comes to science, they deal with morals and other mankind issues. That doesn't mean that they don't support science neither does it mean that they don't support science.
Actually it did touch on the process of fertilization a bit Islam Guide: The Quran on Human Embryonic Development but like I said previously it is not a 'Book on Science' but a 'Book that addresses Man' so it doesn't make the field of Embryology its subject of discussion it merely touches upon it because its addressing Man. Look at it analogously - When you have a book on History and you mention a Secular State you don't go about dissecting the term down to its minutiae because that falls within the realm of Political Science you merely touch upon it and give the general idea. Likewise the Scripture isn't doing anything of the sort; it is not a Book of Medicine....it simply touched upon the issue without going into the details and listing the whole steps from conception till the formation of the fetus.