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Harun Yahya (Adnan Oktar)



                 So, who makes our soul watch the stars, the earth, the peo-
            ple, our body and all else that we see?
                 It is very evident that there exists a supreme Creator, Who
            has created the entire material universe and Who continues His
            creation ceaselessly. Since this Creator displays such a magnifi-
            cent creation, He surely has eternal power and might.
                 This Creator introduces Himself to us. He has sent down a
            book and through this book has described Himself, and the uni-
            verse and has explained the reason for our existence.
                 This Creator is Allah and the name of His Book is the
            Qur'an.
                 The fact that the universe, the heavens and the earth, are not
            stable, that their presence is only made possible by Allah's cre-
            ation and that they will disappear when He ends this creation, is
            all explained as follows:
                 It is Allah Who sustains the heavens and the earth, lest
                 they cease (to function): and if they should fail, there is
                 none – not one – who can sustain them thereafter: Truly,
                 He is Most Forbearing and Oft-Forgiving. (Surah Fatir:
                 41)
                 As we mentioned at the beginning, some people have no
            genuine understanding of Allah and so, as a result of terrible ig-
            norance, they imagine Him as a being present somewhere in the
            heavens and not really intervening in worldly affairs. (Surely
            Allah is beyond that.) The basis of this corrupt logic actually lies
            in the mistaken thought that the universe is merely an assembly
            of matter and Allah is "outside" this material world, in a faraway
            place. (Surely Allah is beyond that.)





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