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PROOFS
OF GOD'S EXISTENCE FROM THE
QUR'ÂN THE LIVING MIRACLE
Say: "To whom belong all that is in the heavens and
earth?" Say: "To Allah".
He has prescribed for Himself mercy. He will gather you
all for the day of judgment in which there is no doubt. The ones who have
lost themselves are the ones who will not believe" [Qur'ân, 6:12;
Al-An'am,
"The Livestock"]
The proofs of God's existence are all around us. Yet
some still believe that all the wonders that surround us, from the infinite
intricacy of life to the infinite wisdom with which the stars and planets float
in the endless space, are but a coincidence or a product of a blind nature. To
believe in that is like
believing that a great painter drew a beautiful portrait
by splashing buckets of paint on a dry cloth, or that a great writer
wrote a masterpiece
by throwing printing press letters into the air and
watching them arrange themselves into words and sentences.
Because Islam is the religion chosen by God (Allah)
until the end of time,
and since Mohammad (peace be upon him [pbuh]) is the
last of the prophets,
the greatest miracles of Islam have to be of a lasting
nature. Unlike the splitting of the sea by Moses (pbuh), which was
witnessed only by those who were present during the event, the miracles of the
Qur'an can be witnessed over and over by all generations. In other words, the
greatest miracles of Islam lie within the Qur'an and can be witnessed by
anyone simply by reading
the words of God. When the Qur'an was inspired to
Mohammad (pbuh), it
carried the message that in the eyes of God, there is no
difference between an Arab and a non-Arab or a black person and a white
person except by his or her fear of Allah and the righteous deeds he or she
does. The pagans of Quraish (the tribe living in Makkah at the time of the
prophet Mohammad (pbuh) ) chose not to believe that the Qur'ân was from
Allah and said that Mohammad had forged it.
They were first challenged to
write a book similar
to the Qur'an; they could not. Say: "verily if the whole of mankind and the jinns
should assemble together to produce the like of this Qur'an, they would not
produce the like thereof,
Even if they backed up each other with help and
support." [Qur'an, 17:88;Al-Isra', "Al-Isra"]
Next the challenge was eased to the writing of ten suras
(chapters) like the
suras of the Qur'an, but they were not able to do it.
Or they say: "He [Prophet Mohammad] has forged it
[the Qur'an]". Say: "bring you then ten forged suras like it, and call unto
whomsoever you can [to help you], other than Allah, if you are truthful". So if
they answer you not, then know that it [the Qur'an] was only sent down with
the knowledge of Allah and that there is no god but Him. So will you be
Muslims? [Qur'an, Sura II: 13-14 Hud, "Hud"]
Finally, they were challenged to write just one
Surah (chapter) that would
pass for a Surah of Allah's words and still they could
not. And if you are in doubt concerning that which We have
sent down on Our worshiper [Mohammad, peace be upon him], then produce a Surah
[chapter] of
the like thereof and call your witnesses [supporters and
helpers] besides Allah if you are truthful. So if you do it not, and you
can never do it,then fear the fire [hell] whose fuel is people and
stones that was prepared for the pagans. [Qur'an, 2:23-24; Al-Baqarah, "The
Cow"]
And this Qur'an is not such as could ever be invented by
other than Allah,
but it's agreement [and confirmation] with that which
was before it [the Taurat and the Gospel] and the full explanation of the
Book without doubt therein is from the Lord of all that exists. Or do they
say "he [Muhammad] has forged it". Say: "bring then a surah
[chapter] like it, and call upon whosoever you can [to help you], besides Allah, if you
are truthful."[Qur'an, 10:37-38; Yunus, "Jonah"]
The extent of this challenge can be appreciated when one
realizes that the
shortest chapter in the Qur'an (108; Al-kawthar) is only
three verses long! What are the rules of this challenge? The answer is
simple; the pagans of Quraish who were experts in the art of the word were
challenged to write something of the same literary merit as the Qur'an, but
they were not able to do it. Yet the challenge was not to write something
that would equal the Qur'an only in its literary merit, the challenge was to
produce a book that
would be an equal to the Qur'an in all aspects. To
answer the question of the nature of these other aspects, we must first answer
another question: 'what is the most important attribute that a book truly
sent by Allah has to have?' We are given the answer to this question in the
Qur'an: Do they not then ponder on the Qur'an? And had it been
from other than Allah, then surely they would have found therein much
discrepancies. [Qur'ân, Surah 4:82 Al-Nisa', "The Women"]
The word 'discrepancies' found at the end of this verse
is a loose translation of the Arabic word 'ikhtilaf', which
literally means 'difference'. If the difference is within the book itself, then it
is called a discrepancy (something that contradicts something else
within the same
book). If the difference is between the book and the
outside world as it
truly is, not necessarily as our limited knowledge in a
certain era tells us it is, then, this difference is called an error. Thus
the challenge for us is to bring forth a book that contains truths of a
scientific nature not known to us today, a book that one can read 1500 years
from today and, discover that indeed it was telling the truth. A book in
which not a single
word would be proven to be wrong, ever. Despite all that, the pagans of Quraish still insisted
that the illiterate Mohammad (pbuh) who was never a writer or a scholar had
forged the Qur'an.
They accused Mohammad (pbuh) of being a poet, a madman
and a soothsayer. Yet
could a madman or a poet produce what all of humanity
was challenged to replicate and was not able to? Could a soothsayer utter
truths of a scientific nature that would only be discovered hundreds
of years after his death? Indeed not, and the Qur'an gives an answer to
there allegations innumerous verses.
So I swear by whatsoever you see. And by whatsoever you
see not. Verily this is the word of an honored messenger. And it is not the
word of a poet, little is it that you believe. Nor is it the word of a
soothsayer, little is it that you remember. A revelation from the Lord of the
Alameen [mankind, Jinns and all that exists]. And if he [Mohammad] had
invented some false saying concerning Us [Allah]. We surely would have
seized him by his right
hand [or with power and might]. And then certainly We
would have cut off his life artery. And none of you could have withheld from
him [Allah's wrath].
And verily it [the Qur'an] is a reminder for the
Muttaqin [the pious and
those whose fear Allah]. And verily We know that there
are among those who fear Allah. And verily We know that there are among you
some that belie [this Qur'an]. And verily it [the Qur'an] is an anguish
for the disbelievers. And verily it is a truth of assured
certainty. So glorify the
name of your Lord the Most Great. [Qur'an, Sura
69:38-52; Al-Haqqah, "The
Sure Reality"]
And you [Mohammad] did not recite before it [the Qur'an]
any book, nor did
you write it [any book] with your right hand. For then,
indeed the followers of falsehood would have doubted. But it is clear
revelations in the chests of those who were given knowledge. And none deny our
Ayat [proofs, evidences, signs, revelations, etc.] except the unjust.
And they said: "if only signs were sent down on him from his Lord."
Say: "Indeed the signs are
only with Allah and I am but a clear warner." Was
it not enough for them
that We have sent down to you the Book [the Qur'an]
which is recited to them. Verily, herein is mercy and a reminder for people
who believe. Say:
"Sufficient is Allah for a witness between me and
you. He knows what is in the heavens and earth. And those who have believed in
the Batil [all false deities other than Allah] and disbelieved in Allah,
those are the losers."
[Qur'an, 29:48-52; Al-Ankaboot "The Spider"]
And never did We destroy a township, but it had its
warners. By way of
reminder, and We have never been unjust. And it is not
the Shayatin [devils] who have brought it [this Qur'an] down. Neither would it
suit them, nor they can [produce it]. Verily, they have been removed far
from hearing it. So invoke not with Allah another god lest you be among
those who will be punished. [Qur'an, 26:208-213; Al-Shua'ra', "The
Poets"]
Maurice Bucaille wrote in a book titled The Bible, the
Qur'an and Science
(1978) "The above observation makes the hypothesis
advanced by those who see Muhammad as the author of the Qur'an untenable. How
could a man, from being illiterate, become the most important author, in terms
of literary merits,in the whole of Arabic literature? How could he then
pronounce truths of a scientific nature that no other human being could
possibly have developed at that time, and all this without once making the
slightest error in his
pronouncement on the subject?" (p. 125).
Some Proofs from Biology
(1) 1400 years before the invention of the modern
microscopes and the
science of embryology, Allah gave us in the Qur'an the
precise stages through which the human embryo goes in the course of its
development: And indeed We created man [Adam] out of an extract of
clay. Thereafter We made him as a Nutfah [mixed drops of the male and female
sexual discharge] [and lodged it] in a safe lodging [woman's womb]. Then
We made the Nutfah into a leech [or leech-like structure] then We made the
leech into a chewed lump, then We made out of the chewed lump bones, then We
clothed the bones
with flesh, and then We brought it forth as another
creation. So blessed be
Allah, the Best of creators. [Qur'an, 23:12-14; Al-Mu'minun,
"The Believers"]
Dr. Keith L. Moore (Ph.D.,
F.I.A.C). The Department of
Anatomy, University of
Toronto, Canada) commented on these verses in a paper
titled "A Scientist's
Interpretation of References to Embryology in the Qur'ân"
(The Journal of the Islamic Medical Association, Vol. 18, Jan-Jun 1986,
pp. 15-16): "The zygote forms by the union of a mixture of the sperm and
the ovum ("The mixed drop!"). The word "alaqah" refers to a
leech or bloodsucker. This is an appropriate description of the human embryo from days
7-24 when it clings to the endometrium of the uterus, in the same way that a
leech clings to the
skin. Just as the leech derives blood from the host, the
human embryo derives blood from the decidua or pregnant endometrium.
It is remarkable how much the embryo of 23-24 days resembles a leech. As
there were no microscopes or lenses available in the 7th century,
doctors would not have known that the human embryo had this leech-like
appearance. In the early part of the fourth week, the embryo is just visible to
the unaided eye
because it is smaller than a kernel of wheat. The Arabic
word "mudghah" means "chewed substance or chewed lump."
Toward the end of the fourth week,
the human embryo looks somewhat like a chewed lump of
flesh. The chewed appearance results from the somites which resemble teeth
marks. The somites
represent the beginnings or primordia of the
vertebrae... Out of the chewed
lump stage, bones and muscles form. This is in
accordance with embryological
development. First the bones form as cartilage models
and then the muscles
(flesh) develop around them from the somatic
mesoderm."
(2) Allah also states in the Qur'an the correct order in
which the senses of
hearing, seeing and understanding develop: And He gave you hearing and sight and feeling and
understanding. [Qur'an,
32:9; Al-Sajdah, "The Prostration"]
Dr. Keith L. Moore comments on these verses in the same
paper mentioned
above saying: "The primordia of the internal ears
appear before the beginning of the eyes, and the brain (the site of
understanding) differentiates last."
(3) We know that life cannot exist without water. That
is why when
scientists search for life anywhere, even on other
planets such as Mars, the first thing they look for is evidence of the existence
of water. Allah stated the fact that all living things are made of water
in the Qur'an. And Allah has created every moving [living] creature
from water. From them
is that which goes on its belly, and from them is that
which walks on two feet, and from them is that which walks on four. Allah
creates what He wills. Verily Allah is able to do all things. [Qur'an,
24:45; Al-Nour, "The Light"]
(4) It is now known that mammary glands secrete milk.
The mammary glands are nourished by the products of food digestion in the
intestines brought to
them by the bloodstream. The fact that it is the blood
that transfers nutrients from the intestines to the rest of the body
was discovered only recently. The mere fact that blood circulates within the
body was discovered about many centuries after the revelation of the Qur'an.
And verily in cattle there is a lesson for you. We give
you to drink of what
is within their bellies, from between excretions [the
contents of the
intestine] and blood, pure milk; palatable to the
drinkers. [Qur'an, 16:66;Al-Nahl, "The Bees"]
Some Proofs from History
(1) There is a city that was mentioned in the Qur'an by
the name of Iram. Up
until 1975, this city was thought by many non-Muslims to
be a mere myth since no mention of it was ever made in any known
writings. In 1975 another city by the name of Ibla was unearthed in Syria. In some
of the tablets found in the city of Ibla, the name of the city of Iram
was mentioned for the first time as a place that used to trade with the
city of Ibla.
Subsequently, using space photography from the space
shuttle, the city of
Iram was found in the vicinity of Aden. Then behold! The
appearance of this city was exactly as it was described in the Qur'an as a
city built with towering pillars:
Did you [O Mohammad] not see how your Lord dealt with
[the tribe of] Aad ? [the city of] Iram with lofty pillars. The like of which
was not created in the lands. Qur'an, 89:6-8; Al-Fajr "The Dawn"]
(2) Since the 18th Egyptian dynasty, all of the ancient
rulers of Egypt
called themselves Pharaohs. The name initially meant the
"great house" which is what the ancient Egyptians called the house of their
ruler. Beginning with the 18th dynasty, the name was used to designate
the king himself. In the early 17th century BC, Egypt was invaded by the Hyksos, who occupied
Egypt until prince Ahmos the first finally freed the
country from their
grasp in 1570 BC. After Egypt was free, the Egyptians
systematically
destroyed and altered all the monuments built by the Hyksos. That is why the only remnants of the Hyksos invaders is poorly preserved
in scarce inscriptions, sculpture and pottery. A somewhat
incomplete knowledge of the Hyksos has only become available recently after
extensive research. One of the things we came to learn about the Hyksos from this
research was that they did not call themselves Pharaohs, but they called
themselves kings. In
all of the stories in the Qur'an related to Egypt, when
God speaks of the ruler of Egypt, He always calls him 'Pharaoh', except in
a single story; the story of Prophet Joseph (pbuh), where He calls him 'the
king'. Modern history scholars believe that this is because the ruler
of Egypt at the time of Prophet Joseph (pbuh) was Apophis a Hyksos king.
And the king said: "bring him to me that I may
attach him to my person." Then, when he spoke to him he said: "Verily, you
are today with us with rank fully established and trustworthy." [Qur'an, 12:54;
Youssef, "Joseph"]
(3) Allah says in the Qur'an:
And We took the Children of Israel across the sea, and
Pharaoh and his hosts followed them in oppression and enmity, till when
drowning overtook him [Pharaoh], he said: "I believe that there is no god
but He in whom the
Children of Israel have believed, and I am from the
Muslims." Now [you believe] while you have rebelled before and been among
the evil-doers. So today We save you in your [dead] body, that you may be a
sign to those who come after you. And verily, many among mankind are
indeed heedless of Our Ayah [proofs, evidence, verses, lessons, signs,
revelations, ...etc.). [Qur'an, 10:90-92; Yunus, "Jonah"]
Thus Allah says that the body of Pharaoh was not taken
by the sea so that Pharaoh may become a sign to those who come after him.
Dr. Bucaille conducted research to verify this Qur'ânic story:
"in June 1975, the
Egyptian high authorities very kindly allowed me to
examine the parts of the
Pharaoh's body that had been covered until then. They
also allowed me to
take photographs. What may already be derived from this
examination is the
discovery of multiple lesions of the bones with broad
lacunae, some of which may have been mortal although it is not yet possible to
ascertain whether
some of them occurred before or after the Pharaoh's
death. He most probably died either from drowning, according to the scriptural
narrations, or from very violent shocks preceding the moment when he was
drowned or both at once. Those who seek among modern data for proof of the
veracity of the Holy Scriptures will find a magnificent illustration of the
verses of the Qur'an
dealing with Pharaoh's body by visiting the Royal
Mummies room of the Egyptian Museum, Cairo!" [The Bible, The Qur'an and
Science (1978)]
Some Proofs from Astronomy
Let us first have a short introduction about the
formation and nature of the
stars and planets based upon our modern knowledge and
understanding. It is a well known fact that all the stars within any given
galaxy as well as their
planets are formed from an initial cloud of gas. When
that cloud condenses
due to gravitational forces it starts to rotate causing
hydrogen and helium
atoms; its lighter constituents, to be present in higher
proportions towards
the center of the cloud, thus forming the star. The
heavier constituents on
the other hand form planets at larger radii due to the
centrifugal effect.
The star is luminescent because of the nuclear reactions
therein while the
planets can only be luminescent if they reflect the
star's light that is
incident on their surface. Each planet in a given solar
system floats in
space in a prescribed orbit. Furthermore, the star of
the solar system
itself floats in an orbit around the center of its
galaxy. It is truly
amazing that the Qur'an actually gives a clear mention
to some of these
facts.
(1) Concerning the facts that the heavens (galaxies and
stars) and earth
were both initially made of the same mixture of
materials, then part of that
material was put into the earth, and the fact that the
sun and moon each
float in space in a prescribed orbit, Allah says in
surat Al-Anbiya':
Did those who disbelieve not see that the heavens and
earth were joined
together as one piece, then We parted them? And We have
made from water
everything that is alive. Will they not then believe?
And We have placed on
the earth firm mountains, lest it should shake with them
and We have placed
therein broad roads [for them to pass through], that
they may be guided. And
We have made the sky as a roof, well protected. Yet they
turn away from its
signs. And it is He who has created the night and the
day, and the sun and
the moon, each in an orbit they float. [Qur'an,
21:30-33, Al-Anbiya', "The
Prophets"]
(2) Concerning the initial formation of the universe and
all its galaxies
and solar systems, God refers in the Qur'an to the fact
that the heavens and
earth were brought forth from an initial cloud of gas
referred to as smoke
which is an accurate description of the appearance of
this semi-transparent
cloud made of molecules suspended in space. Allah says
in the Qur'an:
Then He Istawa [rose over in a way only known to Allah]
towards the heaven
while it was smoke, then He said to it and the earth:
"come forth both of
you willingly or unwillingly." They both said:
"We come, in willing
obedience." [Qur'an, 41:1 1; Fussilat,
"Explained in Detail"]
(3) While the sun is the source of light for its solar
system, the moon and
the planets do no more than reflect that light. When
Allah speaks in the Quran about the light of the sun, He refers to the sun as
a lantern, or a
shining source of light. On the other hand, when He
speaks of the moon, He
speaks of it only as 'lighted' which means that it takes
its light from an
external source.
It is He who made the sun shining and the moon lighted
and measured out its
stages, that you may know the number of years and the
count [of time]. Allah
did not create this except in truth. He explains the Ayah [proofs,
evidences, verses, lessons, signs, revelations,
miracles, etc.] in detail
for people who have knowledge. [Qur'an, 10:5; Yunus,
"Jonath"]
In surat Al-Naml, Allah gives a clear description of the
movement of the
earth:
And you see the mountains, you think them solid [and
stationary], when they
pass as the passing of the clouds, The making of Allah,
Who has perfected
everything. Verily, He is well-acquainted with what you
do. [Qur'an, 27:88;
Al-Naml, "The Ants"]
This verse is truly amazing! It gives a vivid
description of the constant
movement of the earth. Let us dwell a little on what
this verse has to say.
First it says that the mountains that we think of as
being stationary are
actually passing. Then it gives the analogy of the
passing of the clouds.
One might ask; in which way the passing of the mountains
is similar to the
passing of the clouds? The answer is: like the clouds
pass because of the movement of the medium in which they are (the air), the
mountains also pass
because of the movement of the earth on which they are
placed. Furthermore,
notice the accuracy of using the word 'pass' which
implies movement in a
constant direction as opposed to the word 'move' which
can imply changing or
random movement to accurately describe the scene one
would behold if he or
she was to rise high above the earth and observe, while
being stationary,
the mountains below.
(5) Allah also gave reference to the circular motion
associated with the
night and day in the Qur'an:
He has created the heavens and the earth with truth. He
coils the night on
the day and He coils the day on the night. And He has
subjected the sun and
the moon. Each follows a course for an appointed term.
Verily, He is the
All-Mighty, the Oft-Forgiving. [Qur'an, 39:5; Al- Zumar,
"The Groups"]
(6) Only recently, was it discovered that the universe
is in a constant
state of expansion. This was observed indirectly through
the Doppler effect
which states that the light spectrum emitted by an
object moving away from
an observer would shift towards a higher wavelength.
This fact was clearly
stated in the Qur'an:
And the heaven, We have built it with power and verily
We are expanding it,
[Qur'an, 51:47; Al-Zariat, "The Winds"]
This is the Book [the Qur'an] whereof there is no doubt,
a guidance to those
who fear Allah. Who believe in the unseen, and establish
the prayer, and
from what We have provided for them they spend. And who
believe in what has
been sent down to you and what has been sent down before
you and of the
hereafter they are certain. These are on guidance from
their Lord, and those
are the successful. [Qur'an, 2:2-5; Al-Baqarah,
"The Cow"]
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