Abstract
How was man created? This question is one of the most emphasized issues in human history. In this context, besides philosophical thoughts and theories, it is seen that celestial and local religions also give information to their followers about the creation of humanity. In the same way, the Qur’an provides clear information about the creation and proliferation of the first human being. Different views related to the creation of the first human being revive and said to be based on the Qur’an have been put forward: The first man is not Adam (a.s), he is his father, that the multiplication of people can not be a mother and a father, Adam’s term expresses a kind, and so on. All of them, based on the Qur’an allegedly. From these views, one can not be forced to accept anyone who claims that a person is created collectively and does not accept it, will be handled and examined only on the basis of the Qur’an. In addition to this, the methods and logic mistakes that are made, the proposals that require cycles and continuity, are tried to be presented with a concrete example of how the subjective interpretations given to the Qur’an bring about a corruption in exegesis.