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1. THE HOLY QURANTHE HOLY QURAN
MANUAL OF THE CREATORMANUAL OF THE CREATOR
Part IIPart II
2. ا رسول محمد ا إل إله لا رسول محمد ا إل إله ل
THERE IS NO GOD BUT ALLAHTHERE IS NO GOD BUT ALLAH
MUHAMMAD IS THE MESSENGER OFMUHAMMAD IS THE MESSENGER OF
ALLAHALLAH
WHAT IS THEWHAT IS THE
EVIDENCE FOR IT?EVIDENCE FOR IT?
3. This book is the evidence ofThis book is the evidence of
IslamIslam
4. SCIENTIFIC ARGUMENTSCIENTIFIC ARGUMENT
• Religion or faith is related to things like the
existence of God, something intangible and
unobservable. Whereas non-religious things like
the sun has a tangible and observable existence.
• Therefore, it came to be regarded that direct
argument is possible for establishing non-
religious things, only. Whereas, it is only indirect
or inferential argument which can be employed
to prove religious propositions.
5. SCIENTIFIC ARGUMENTSCIENTIFIC ARGUMENT
• The discovery of anti-matter, black holes, and dark energy,
which have intangible existence, entailed that a scientist
could see only the effect of a thing and not the thing itself.
• Here the scientist felt that direct argument could be applied
to the tangible effect but it was not possible at all to apply
direct argument on the intangible cause.
• The most important of all the changes brought about by
this new development in this world of science was that it
was admitted in the scientific circles that inferential
argument was as valid as direct argument.
• That is, if a cause shows continuous effect then the
existence of this intangible cause will be accepted as a fact
just as the existence of tangible effect is accepted as a
proved fact.
6. SCIENTIFIC ARGUMENTSCIENTIFIC ARGUMENT
• After reaching this extent of rational
argument the difference between religious
argument and scientific argument is no
longer exists.
• The evidence of the Devine is seen in the
order and complexity in nature versus the
laws of probability (Statistical entropy)
and the second law of thermodynamics:
(informational entropy).
7. Everything is Evidence of Allah (SW)Everything is Evidence of Allah (SW)
Allah (S) said: “We willAllah (S) said: “We will
show them Our Signsshow them Our Signs
in the horizons, andin the horizons, and
within themselves,within themselves,
until it becomes clearuntil it becomes clear
to them that this isto them that this is
the Truth. Is it notthe Truth. Is it not
sufficient that yoursufficient that your
Lord is over allLord is over all
things a witness?”things a witness?”
4153.4153.
8. How the Universe began?How the Universe began?
At some point in the past, between ten andAt some point in the past, between ten and
twenty thousand million years ago, the distancetwenty thousand million years ago, the distance
between the neighbouring galaxies must havebetween the neighbouring galaxies must have
been zero.been zero.
At this stage which is known as the big bangAt this stage which is known as the big bang
singularity, the density of the universe and thesingularity, the density of the universe and the
curvature of space time would have beencurvature of space time would have been
infinite; therefore, the general relativity and allinfinite; therefore, the general relativity and all
other physical laws would break down.other physical laws would break down.
This theory was described in a joint paper by R.This theory was described in a joint paper by R.
Penrose and S. Hawking (1970) which showedPenrose and S. Hawking (1970) which showed
that the universe started from a big bangthat the universe started from a big bang
singularity, the primeval explosion that broughtsingularity, the primeval explosion that brought
all space and time, all matter and energy, intoall space and time, all matter and energy, into
being.being.
9. The Expanding UniverseThe Expanding Universe
The discovery that theThe discovery that the
universe is expandinguniverse is expanding
was one of the greatwas one of the great
intellectual revolutionsintellectual revolutions
of the twentieth century,of the twentieth century,
said Stephen Hawking.said Stephen Hawking.
However, this greatHowever, this great
intellectual revolution ofintellectual revolution of
the last century wasthe last century was
mentioned in the Holymentioned in the Holy
Quran fourteen centuriesQuran fourteen centuries
ago.ago. Allah (S) said: “AndAllah (S) said: “And
the heaven Wethe heaven We
constructed withconstructed with
strength, and indeed, Westrength, and indeed, We
are expanding it.” 51/47.are expanding it.” 51/47.
10. The Initial Distance Between CosmicThe Initial Distance Between Cosmic
Bodies was ZeroBodies was Zero
At the beginning, theAt the beginning, the
distance between thedistance between the
neighbouring galaxies wasneighbouring galaxies was
zero, therefore, thezero, therefore, the
universe was one entity,universe was one entity,
and as it expanded, alland as it expanded, all
cosmic structures started tocosmic structures started to
take shape.take shape.
This is mentioned in detail,This is mentioned in detail,
without any metaphoricwithout any metaphoric
indications, by Allah (S):indications, by Allah (S):
““Have those whoHave those who
disbelieved not considereddisbelieved not considered
that the heavens and thethat the heavens and the
earth were a joined entity,earth were a joined entity,
and We separated themand We separated them
and made from water everyand made from water every
living thing? Then will theyliving thing? Then will they
not believe?”2130.not believe?”2130.
11. Formation of StarsFormation of Stars
As time went on the gas in the galaxies wouldAs time went on the gas in the galaxies would
break up into smaller clouds that would collapsebreak up into smaller clouds that would collapse
under their own gravity.under their own gravity.
As these concentrated, the temperature of theAs these concentrated, the temperature of the
gas would increase until it became hot enough togas would increase until it became hot enough to
start nuclear reactions.start nuclear reactions.
These would convert the hydrogen into moreThese would convert the hydrogen into more
helium and the heat given off would raise thehelium and the heat given off would raise the
pressure, and so stop the clouds frompressure, and so stop the clouds from
contracting any farther.contracting any farther.
They would remain in this state for a long timeThey would remain in this state for a long time
as stars like our own sun, burning hydrogen intoas stars like our own sun, burning hydrogen into
helium and radiating the energy as heat andhelium and radiating the energy as heat and
light.light.
12. Eagle Nebula: The Pillars of CreationEagle Nebula: The Pillars of Creation
14. Creation of Cosmic Bodies from CloudsCreation of Cosmic Bodies from Clouds
of Gas & Debrisof Gas & Debris
The cosmic bodies:The cosmic bodies:
galaxies, stars and planetsgalaxies, stars and planets
including earth wereincluding earth were
formed of cosmic cloudsformed of cosmic clouds
of gas and debris.of gas and debris.
Allah (S) mentioned thatAllah (S) mentioned that
in the verse:in the verse: “Then He“Then He
directed His power anddirected His power and
will to the heaven while itwill to the heaven while it
was smoke and said to itwas smoke and said to it
and to the earth “comeand to the earth “come
(into being) willingly or(into being) willingly or
by compulsion”. Theyby compulsion”. They
said: we have comesaid: we have come
willingly.” 41/11.willingly.” 41/11.
15. Human EmbryologyHuman Embryology
[23/12][23/12] Man We did createMan We did create
from a quintessence (of clay);from a quintessence (of clay);
[13][13] Then We placed him as (aThen We placed him as (a
drop of) sperm in a place ofdrop of) sperm in a place of
rest, firmly fixed;rest, firmly fixed;
[14][14] Then We made the spermThen We made the sperm
into a clot of congealed blood;into a clot of congealed blood;
then of that clot We made athen of that clot We made a
(foetus) lump; then We made(foetus) lump; then We made
out of that lump bones andout of that lump bones and
clothed the bones with flesh;clothed the bones with flesh;
then We developed out of itthen We developed out of it
another creature. So blessedanother creature. So blessed
be Allah, the Best to create!be Allah, the Best to create!
16. The ProPheTic KnowledgeThe ProPheTic Knowledge
A Jew passed by the Prophet (S) while he was talking toA Jew passed by the Prophet (S) while he was talking to
His companions. Some of Quraish said to him: thisHis companions. Some of Quraish said to him: this
man claims that he is a prophet. He said: I shall askman claims that he is a prophet. He said: I shall ask
him a question that only a prophet will know itshim a question that only a prophet will know its
answer. So he came and said: O Muhammad, what theanswer. So he came and said: O Muhammad, what the
human being is created from? He (S) said: O Jew, hehuman being is created from? He (S) said: O Jew, he
is created from both the Nutfah of the man and that ofis created from both the Nutfah of the man and that of
the woman. As for the man Nutfah, it is a thick onethe woman. As for the man Nutfah, it is a thick one
from which bone and ligament is created. And as forfrom which bone and ligament is created. And as for
the woman Nutfah, it is a soft one from which fleshthe woman Nutfah, it is a soft one from which flesh
and blood is created. Then the Jew stood up and said:and blood is created. Then the Jew stood up and said:
This is what was said by those before you.This is what was said by those before you.
18. ق ةَةعقلَةق ةَةعقلَة AlAqAhAlAqAh
Clot of congealedClot of congealed
bloodblood
Something that clingsSomething that clings
LeechLeech
21. CREATION & PROPORTIONCREATION & PROPORTION
[82/6][82/6] O man! whatO man! what
has seduced thee fromhas seduced thee from
thy Lord Mostthy Lord Most
Beneficent?Beneficent?
[7][7] Him Who createdHim Who created
thee, fashioned thee inthee, fashioned thee in
due proportion, anddue proportion, and
gave thee a just bias;gave thee a just bias;
[8][8] In whatever formIn whatever form
He wills, does He putHe wills, does He put
thee together.thee together.
22.
23. ””رَ خَ ءخاَ لاقاءْاق خَ هءُ نهاَ أَ شَ نْاق أَ مءَّ ثُ رَ خَ ءخاَ لاقاءْاق خَ هءُ نهاَ أَ شَ نْاق أَ مءَّ ثُ ء ء
then We developed out of it another creaturethen We developed out of it another creature““
24. ةَ رَ يْاق رَ هُ ب يءِ ي أَ نء ءْاق عَ ءةَ رَ يْاق رَ هُ ب يءِ ي أَ نء ءْاق عَ ء ء ء ء ء
مء ءَ لَّ سَ وَ هءِ ي يْاق لَ عَ هءُ لَّ لا ىء خالَّ صَ هء ءِ ي لَّ لء خالَ سلوُ رَ نءَّ أَ مء ءَ لَّ سَ وَ هءِ ي يْاق لَ عَ هءُ لَّ لا ىء خالَّ صَ هء ءِ ي لَّ لء خالَ سلوُ رَ نءَّ أَ
لَ قهاَ لَ قهاَ :: لء ءَّ إِ ي بءُ رخاَ تُّ هء خالُ لُ كُ أْاق يَ مء ءَ دَ نء ء دآِ ي بْاق لء خاُّ كُ ء ء لء ءَّ إِ ي بءُ رخاَ تُّ هء خالُ لُ كُ أْاق يَ مء ءَ دَ نء ء دآِ ي بْاق لء خاُّ كُ ء ء
بُ كَّ رَ يُ هء ءِ ي فيِ ي وَ قءَ لِ ي خُ هءُ نْاق مِ ي بء ءِ ي نَ ذَّ بء خالَ جْاق عَ بُ كَّ رَ يُ هء ءِ ي فيِ ي وَ قءَ لِ ي خُ هءُ نْاق مِ ي بء ءِ ي نَ ذَّ بء خالَ جْاق عَ
مسلممسلم
The Prophet (S) said: “The entire body of the son ofThe Prophet (S) said: “The entire body of the son of
Adam is decomposed by earth except the coccyx,Adam is decomposed by earth except the coccyx,
from which he is created, and into it he will befrom which he is created, and into it he will be
assembledassembled””
29. The Ultimate Source of KnowledgeThe Ultimate Source of Knowledge
These are examples of some facets of reality which lieThese are examples of some facets of reality which lie
beyond the power of human reasoning.beyond the power of human reasoning.
However, this does not mean that these aspects of realityHowever, this does not mean that these aspects of reality
are necessarily irrational in the absolute sense.are necessarily irrational in the absolute sense.
We have to be aware of the possibility that there may beWe have to be aware of the possibility that there may be
some things with explanations that we could neversome things with explanations that we could never
understand, and may be some others with nounderstand, and may be some others with no
explanations at all.explanations at all.
That their source may appear irrational or unscientificThat their source may appear irrational or unscientific
does not mean that they are wrong. Perhaps there is adoes not mean that they are wrong. Perhaps there is a
route to knowledge such as “Revelation” or “Devineroute to knowledge such as “Revelation” or “Devine
Inspiration” that bypasses or transcends “humanInspiration” that bypasses or transcends “human
reason”.reason”.
30. O Allah, make all of us from those whoO Allah, make all of us from those who
hear the words, and follow the best ofhear the words, and follow the best of
them.them.
O Allah, send Your blessings and peaceO Allah, send Your blessings and peace
upon Your Prophet Muhammad and Hisupon Your Prophet Muhammad and His
Family.Family.
THANK YOUTHANK YOU