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The Existence
of God
From the 'Invitation to Islam' Newsletter, Issue
1, May 1997
The concept of a Supreme Creator of the universe
has been something, which the western world has
been trying to prove or refute now for thousands
of years. However, only in the past 200 years
have the
creme de la crème of western
intellectuals, come to the conclusion that a
God/Creator of the universe is
and has been a
figment of mans imagination. This conclusion was
formed as a reaction to the beliefs
and
practices of Christianity, which was a major
force in European life at this time. Beliefs
such as that of
the Trinity [1] and the divine
nature of Jesus Christ, were so complicated to
understand - even for the elite
of the church -
that eventually the idea of a supreme and
perfect creator (which Christianity had
distorted)
was replaced by many new theories
which tried to explain how mankind came about
and developed.
Many different theories were
introduced to the western world, but one common
trait, which they all shared, was that there was
no Supreme force, which governed the universe.
So where does Islam come into all of this? Islam
[2] is the one way of life, the one religion
which until now has not been challenged
successfully by any philosopher, atheist or
intellectual. Rather the case has been the exact
opposite and there have been thousands, if not
millions, of so-called 'atheists' who have
reverted back to Islam. So how does Islam
explain the existence of this Supreme Creator?
The Natural Way
Allah says in his final revelation, the Quran:
"Therefore turn your face steadfastly towards
the true faith, away from all that which is
false, in accordance with the Pure nature with
which Allah has Created people. Let there be no
altering in the laws of Allah's Creation. This
is surely the true religion, but most people do
not know it."
(Surah Ar-Rum 30:30)
The pure nature which is mentioned in this verse
is probably the most convincing proof of a
divine creator to any sincere seeker of truth.
Which person can deny (atheist or otherwise)
that when he/she is in dire trouble, when life
is about to be taken away from them, when the
pressures are unbearable - that then do they
turn to that force above the skies. How many
times are we confronted by a scenario in which
the words: "Please God help me, and I promise
that Iwill always pray to you and be good." roll
off our tongues with such sincerity? Every time
something bad happens, words such as these come
out of the people's mouths. Yet as soon as the
harm is removed the very same people beseeching
the help of their creator, turn away:
"And whatever of blessings and good things you
have, it is from Allah. Then, when harm touches
you, unto him you cry aloud for help. Yet no
sooner does he remove your ills then some of you
set up partners to their lord."
(Surah An-Nahl 16:53-54)
This pure nature which every human is born with
is known as the Fitrah in the Arabic language.
Every human being, man or woman is born with
this natural instinct to recognise the Creator
and turn to Him. This is proved by the
hadeeth[5] of the last messenger to mankind
Muhammed (s.a.w.) who said: "Every child is born
upon the pure fitra, it is only his parents that
later turn him into a Jew, a Christian, or a
Magian.[6]"[7]
In fact if humans were not influenced by their
societal pressures then their belief in the
Creator would be distinct and clearly visible.
But unfortunately this is not the case, and
there exists in all non-Muslim societies a clear
trend to distort the nature of human beings. One
of the ways in which this is done in western
societies is through the education system and
its institutions. Western education is based
around a whole body of secular thought which has
no place for a Creator. In science lessons kids
are taught that we are the ancestors of monkeys
and apes and that this implies that we came
about by pure chance.[8] In subjects such as
psychology and sociology we are taught that
religion is a tool of the privileged few who
oppress the downtrodden majority.[9] This form
of education has also unfortunately influenced
the Muslims, and we find it very common nowadays
to see the likes of the 'Abdullaah's' and the
'Fatima's' of western society proclaiming that
they do not believe in God.
The Beauty of creation
Allah says in the Quran:
"Verily in the creation of the heavens and the
earth, in the alternation of night and day, in
the sailing of the ships through the ocean for
the profit of the people, in the water which
Allah sends down from the skies reviving with it
the dead earth and dispersing over it all kinds
of beasts, in the change of the winds, and in
the clouds that run their appointed courses
between heaven and earth: In all of this, indeed
there are signs for people of understanding."
(Surah Al-Baqarah 2:164)
SubhaanAllah![ 11] How beautiful and accurate
this verse is. Is it not true that when we look
at the world around us we see such beauty and
craftsmanship. Surely such excellence could not
have come about by chance. Everything in this
world and universe runs on a set course and
pattern, so how is it possible then, that by
pure chance everything in this universe was
created with such skill and precision?
The wonders of nature are absolutely astounding,
the wind, the rain, the hail and the snow were
all products of chance, then why is it that
mankind, with all his technological know how,
cannot even divert the softest of breezes which
blows through the trees in summer? The answer is
obvious. All these natural elements are aspects
of Allah's Creation and he alone can control and
manipulate them as he wills.
In fact the Creation of Allah is so perfect that
even if we try to detect a fault in it, then we
will not succeed:
"Blessed he He to Whom all sovereignty belongs;
He has power over all things. He Who Created
death and life that He may test which of you is
best in deed. He is the Almighty, the
Oft-forgiving. He Who Created the seven heavens
one above another. You can see no fault in the
Creation of the Bestowed of Mercy. Turn up your
eyes: Can you detect a single flaw? Look once
more, and yet again: Your sight will in the end
grow humbled and weary."
(Surah Al-Mulk 67:1-4)
It is not just the seas, the mountains, the
rivers and the skies which are a proof for the
existence of our Creator, but also ourselves.
Allah says in the Quran:
"On the earth are signs visible to all who have
faith with certainty, just as there are signs
within your own selves. Will you then not see?"
(Surah Adh-Dhariyat 51:20-21)
The variety of humanity is indeed amazing, black
and white, tall and short, fat and thin, good
and evil, man and woman etc. etc. How many times
have we considered the complex makeup of our
bodies both physical and mental and found it to
be completely beyond belief. It is known that if
the intestines of a human being were taken out
of the body, they would be so long that they
could cover the entire area of a tennis court!
But when we think about these long intestines
being inside of us, it astounds and amazes us.
The human brain is thought to be more powerful
that any mainframe computer on earth, whilst the
eye is said to be more complex and structured
then any telescope invented by man. The human
mind is something which is still undiscovered by
psychologists and psychiatrists, and the nature
of our dreams and thoughts is something which
these people will probably never unravel. So we
should ask ourselves, is it still possible for
such a complex being such as ourselves, to be a
mere product of chance, or rather, are we
products of a supreme and skillful creator, who
has shown us that he really is Al-Khaliq? [14]
Yet despite our complicated and intricate
makeup, our comparison to the Creator is not
even possible. Mankind with his level of
technology has gained the impression that he is
the most supreme being in this universe. Yet
when we look at examples of western society we
see that these same humans who claim such
superiority, cannot even maintain basic
standards of hygiene! Washing the body-parts
after urinating or excreting has almost become a
sin for many people in the west, yet at the same
time these people are the very same who claim
technological advancement! Maybe if they
believed in a Creator, the basics of life would
perchance return to them, just as they have
returned to the Muslims.
The proofs for the existence of a creator are so
numerous that it would take us a very long time
to go through every single one. So finally we
should remember, that the creation of humanity
was neither an accident, nor a development from
monkey to man. Rather it was the creation of
Allah the Most High, the Most Perfect, who
reminds us of the stupidity of those who claim
that He did not create us:
"Were they created of nothing? or were they
perchance, their own creators? or did they
create the heavens and the earth? surely they
have no firm belief."
(Surah At-Tur 52:35-36)
Footnotes
1 The belief that the Father (God), the son
(Jesus) and the Holy spirit (?) are all parts of
one God, despite the fact that they are 3
separate entities!! To this very day millions of
Christians are still unable to understand this
belief, which is one of the reasons why it has
even been thrown out of some versions of the
Bible.
2 The meaning of Islam is to 'sincerely submit
your will, to the will of Allah (God)'.
3 Surah Ar-Rum 30:30
4 Surah An-Nahl 16:53-54
5 Hadeeth: A report of the Prophet Muhammed's (s.a.w.'s)
sayings, actions or approvals.
6 A Magian is another word for a fire
worshipper.
7 Sahih Muslim.
8 This theory was made popular by a man known as
Charles Darwin.
9 This is the view of the German scientist Karl
Marx.
10 Surah AI-Baqara 2:164.
11 Glory be to Allah who is free form any
imperfection.
12 Surah Tabarak 67:14
13 Surah Az-Dhariyat 51:20-21.
14 The supreme creator: This is one of the many
attributes of Allah.
15 Surah At-Tur 52:35-36. |