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My Creator - Is He one? (Tawheed: Continued)

Our Questions:

  •  Does He really exist?
  •  If Allah is there, why don’t we see Him?
  •  Why should I believe in something that I cannot see?
  •  Does it matter if I don’t believe in Allah?

Questions Satan Puts into Our Minds:

  •  The unseen is not real!
  •  He has not given you anything
    you’ve wished for, so why believe in
    Him?
  •  Seeing is believing, believing is not seeing
  •  Your life in this world is by effort so what is the benefit of believing in Allah?

Identifying Allah's Existence:

  •  Big Bang Theory – theory discovered in 1929 which explains that the universe keeps expanding
  • Allah invites us to look upon His creations such as the galaxies and be impressed by it so that we may believe in Him and His greatness
The Quran states, “With the power and skill did we construct the Firmament (Heaven): For it is We Who create vastness of space (expanding universe).” [Surah Zariyat. Ch. 51, Verse 47]

Disclaimer: Quran is not a book of science, but signs!

Another Sign of Our Creator:

  • Fingerprints – we all have fingerprints, but they are unique 
  • However this was not known 1400 years ago but, it was mentioned in the Quran that on the Day of Judgement Allah will not only bring us back to life but also recreate our exact fingerprints as they were in the world 
  • This means that on the Day of Judgement, Allah will reconstruct our bodies to the smallest detail
The Quran states, “Yes Indeed; We are able to reconstruct his fingerprints” [Surah Qiyamah. Ch. 75, Verse 4]

Why is it Important to Understand Tawheed?

  • There are four books Allah has sent down to humanity and around 125,000 prophets just to communicate a message from our Creator that He is one and that is Allah 
  • Allah created us and He knows that one of the most important components of our belief is Tawheed
  • Without Tawheed, we will not be able to step up the next level of the ladder of deen

Kindness of Allah:

Allah teaches us to believe him but at the same time showers us with utmost kindness. Allah has given us blessings all around us and they are countless!



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