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Allah is the creator. He will create what ever he intends to create. He will make out of nothing. He does not need any effort or materials for this. 'His will' itself is enough to make conversions to his creatures. Earth quake is an example. He need not any help wholly or partially to shake the earth, One of his own creations. His will can save other kinds of creations or creatures from death to life. Even when the earth quakes happens. He has the right to lead all his creatures from existence to nothingness or destructions because it is He who has brought all the creations out of nothingness. Imagine a village has been wiped out of the map in an earth quake. But, we can't argue that the earth quake is something wrong from the part of the almighty. No villages had existed in the distant past. |
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A component is any of the parts with which something is made. All elements can be connected to one another. So, they are components. Therefore, they have deformities. Connection is possible only when the components match with.Read more |
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Existence of two powers (behind the creation of the universe) is against the law of nature. When there are two or more powers, one power may be equal to the other. Here both the powers lose their perfection or matchlessness. It is a deficiency. Anything deficient or imperfect cannot be worshipped. Worship is the humblest devotion. The power which accepts that much humble devotion and worship should be perfect and devoid of deficiency. To worship anything imperfect is against the law of nature. Then what do we submit to the perfect? If we have to devote anything to the imperfect or deficient, only give its own due considering all its deficiencies into account. The perfect one should be the sole, supreme and the worshipped. This is the law of nature. |
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'Shirk' (belief in various Gods) Which stands opposite to 'Thowhîd' (belief in the oneness of God), the foundation stone of Islam, is against the law of nature and against the intelligence. From the first chapter we have understood whethe Read more |
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Allah is the creator. He will create what ever he intends to create. He will make out of nothing. He does not need any effort or materials for this. 'His will' itself is enough to make conversions to his creatures. Earth quake is an example. He need not any help wholly or partially to shake the earth, One of his own creations. His will can save other kinds of creations or creatures from death to life. Even when the earth quakes happens. He has the right to lead all his creatures from existence to nothingness or destructions because it is He who has brought all the creations out of nothingness. Imagine a village has been wiped out of the map in an earth quake. But, we can't argue that the earth quake is something wrong from the part of the almighty. No villages had existed in the distant past. |
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It was he who called the village and its people into existence. Now the same power called them back into the previous stage of the nothingness. When a nation withdraws its representative (whom it has sent) from the UNO. Nobody cares. None complaints. Though the example is imperfect it is enough to provoke thought. Read more |
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