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and everything else consist of the electrochemical reactions between these
atoms?
When we ponder these questions, we see that there is no sense in
looking for will in atoms. It is clear that the being who sees, hears, and
feels is a supra-material being. This being is "alive" and it is neither matter,
nor an image of matter. This being associates with the perceptions in front
of it by using the image of the body.
This being is the "soul".
It is the soul that sees, hears, feels, perceives and interprets the copies
in the brain of the matter existing on the outside. The intelligent beings
that write and read these lines are not each a heap of atoms and molecules-
and the chemical reactions between them-but a "soul".
The Real Absolute Being
All these facts bring us face to face with a very significant question.
Since we can never know anything about the original of the material world
and since we only have direct experience of replica images in our brains,
then what is the source of these images?
So, who makes our soul watch the stars, the earth, the people, 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 magnificent creation, He surely has eter-
nal power and might.
This Creator introduces Himself to us. He has sent down a book and
through this book has described Himself, and the universe 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 creation 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 func-
tion): 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)