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Adnan Oktar
Harun Yahya
Who created everything within in it in a balance and order, Who flaw-
lessly created man and all other living things inside this glorious sys-
tem, and Who bestowed a destiny on human beings, has the power to
watch over and protect every being He creates. Our Lord is omni-
scient. He sees and hears all. Nothing is secret from Him. Not a single
living thing can take a single breath without His knowledge, not a leaf
can move and not an electron can change location. God has the pow-
er, if He so wills, to destroy them all and then create them again from
nothing with a beauty that has never been seen before. This is certain-
ly an easy matter for God. Everything happens just by our Lord telling
it to "Be!" God sees what all eyes see, and hears all sounds. It is also He
Who creates what every eye will see and what every ear will hear.
Some Christians, who fail to fully understand the Islam shown by God
in the Koran, try, in their own eyes, to justify the dogma of the Trinity
by claiming that God is far distant from human beings in Islam. Yet
God is not distant from us. He is with us at every moment. God is
everywhere, and Islam tells us so in the verses of the Koran. It is the
idea of the Trinity, not Islam, that regards God as being at a distance.
For that reason, the idea that God can only reach His servants through
Jesus (pbuh) prevails. That idea stems from a failure to properly un-
derstand and appreciate God.
There are some Muslims, of course, who regard God as being far
removed from them. But they base their ideas, not on the Koran, but
on nonsense of their own fabrication. The knowledge of the thing they
espouse therefore does not exist in Islam. In fact, those Muslims who
think that God is far away from them and the Christians who believe
in the Trinity and think that God can only access them through inter-
mediaries share the same false perspective. As our Almighty Lord says
in the Koran:
We created man and We know what his own self whispers to him.
We are nearer to him than his jugular vein. (Koran, 50:16)
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