Look, sperm are produced in the testicles. Even you know that's the truth. Reiterating this simple, uncontentious and mundane point must be deeply boring for anyone reading this, but apparently you're prepared to argue that it's not the case despite the wealth of evidence.
Bones are not produced before flesh. Again, not controvertial. Basic biology.
If Moore is saying the Koran is entirely, without exception scientifically accurate about embryology, then I don't give a toss what his qualifications are because the Koran is just utterly wrong on that point. If any other scientist is saying the same thing, they're equally wrong. Again, their qualifications are irrelevant.
Dr. Bucaille, on the subject of the Koran's claim that sperm comes from between the backbone and the ribs has said, "This would seem more to be an interpretation than a translation. It is hardly comprehensible." i.e. it makes no sense because it's not true.
In Moore's Highlights of Human Embryology in the Koran and the Hadith, he claims the word �alaqa means 'leech' but this is not borne out. In fact, the word means 'clot' and is even used exactly in this sense elsewhere in the Koran, not in the supposed 'leech' sense. There is no clot stage in embryonics.
By the way, check Aristotle's 'On the Generation of Animals' if you don't believe that these ideas were originally Greek ones.
Galen's De Semine from the second century CE also states similar claims.
The idea that these notions of embryology are somehow original to the Koran is simply untrue and easily shown as such.
I reiterate, if a scientist makes a provably false claim then his qualifications count for nothing.