Sunday, August 18, 2013

Allah: Arabic name for God, Allah the most Merciful, Allah the Creatorand Lord of the Universe

If we see a beautiful picture painted on good canvas, do we not think
that an artist produced it?
If we see an automatic machine, regularly manufacturing articles, are
we not led to think that there is an engineer who made, designed
andinvented its system?
If we see a book written in any scientific field, surely we are aware
that an author wrote it?
Surely the picture could not have been created without an artist!
Surely the machine could not work without an engineer!
Surely the book could notbe written without an author!
Is it possible to say that this book in your hand was written by chance?
Would you believe it if someone told you that it happened that the
paper was scattered by wind, and ink was spilt on it, and thus the
book was written?
Basic human sense does not believe such a supposition but rather,
makes fun of it. Thus everything needs a maker or a creator; nothing
can come into existence without there being an originator: the
creator.
Look at the sky and do you not wonder how the bright and beautiful sun
sends down its light and heat to the people on earth? Look at the land
upon which we live and ask how do plants grow on it?
Look at the water we drink, the air we breathe;the sun when it sets
and the night when it comes; then, look at the beautiful stars which
are impossible to count, and the light of the moon.
Look, and then think how these wonders werecreated and who then
created them? Are they created by themselves or do they have a creator
who made them?
They are as in need of a maker or a creator, as a house which needs a
builder to be built; or a chair, on which we sit, needs a carpenter to
be made; or a picture needs an artist in order to be painted, or a
book needs an author to be written. And certainly Allah is their
Creator and Maker Who created everything.
Let us ponder about ourselves and our bodies,and ask: Who created us
in this unique way? Who gave us two eyes with which to see? And the
tongue with which we talk? And two hands withwhich we work? And
twolegs with which we walk? And two ears with which we hear? Who
created the food we eat and the water we drink?
Not the farmer who cultivated the crops or the plumber who connected
the pipes. Without food and water, one will surely die.
Who gave us the air which we breathe? Without air, surely we will
suffocate and die.
Indeed, our Creator is He Who created the heavens, the earth,
water, air and the stars. And He is All-Great and All-Powerful. It
is He Who created and provided us with all these amenities of life.

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