Creation of Universe As Islamic Point Of View
The Islamic view toward the universe is an intellectual,
scientific view that creates the human emotions and feelings toward the
greatness of Allah the creator. It also creates emotions and feelings toward
the smallness of the human being and his weakness in front of this universe,
which leads to the necessity to submit to Allah (S.W.T.).
Allah Has created everything
According to The Quran, the life containing universe is
solely created by the Almighty Allah and He is the Supreme Ruler of the
universe. In Islamic ideology it is very unambiguous that whatever exists is
created by Allah (swt). As
Allah (swt) speaks in Qur’an
Surah Rad Chapter # 13 Verse # 16
“Say: (Allah) is the Creator of all things: He is the
One, the Supreme and Irresistible."
Surah Az zumar Chapter #39 Verse #62
Allah is the Creator of all things, and He is the Wakil
(Trustee, Disposer of affairs, Guardian) over all things.
There are many other ayahs (verses) which refer to
the fact that all that is on the Earth and in the Heavens is created by
Almighty Allah (swt). Second important fact according to The Quran is that this
universe—Earth and Heavens— has definite life period and has some definite
objectives like other creations.
Creation of Universe
Islam is a scientifically inclined religion, perhaps the
sole one! In its scripture Qur'an, God repeatedly appeals to people to travel
the earth and observe. Why, He wants them to journey into the outer space too!
He encourages them to look into Nature and examine the life forms and their
activities. He commands them to contemplate upon these matters. That is not
all. Qur'an contains in itself a large number of facts of any array of branches
of science. Most of them were discovered in the last two centuries only,
whereas they were existing in the Qur'an since it was revealed some fourteen
centuries ago. That goes to prove that the Scripture of Islam is of Divine origin.
Its author is Allah Himself, His Messenger Muhammad (Pbuh) being its publisher!
The creation of the universe is explained by astrophysicists
in a widely accepted phenomenon, popularly known as the ‘Big Bang’. It is
supported by observational and experimental data gathered by astronomers and
astrophysicists for decades. According to the ‘Big Bang’, the whole universe
was initially one big mass (Primary Nebula). Then there was a ‘Big Bang’
(Secondary Separation) which resulted in the formation of Galaxies. These then
divided to form stars, planets, the sun, the moon, etc. The origin of the
universe was unique and the probability of it occurring by ‘chance’ is zero.
The Qur’aan contains the following verse, regarding the origin of the universe
Surah Al Ambiya Chapter # 21 Verse # 30
“Do not
the Unbelievers see That the heavens and the earth Were joined together (as one
Unit of Creation), before
We
clove them asunder?”
The striking congruence between the Qur’aanic verse and the
‘Big Bang’ is inescapable! How could a book, which first appeared in the
deserts of Arabia 1400 years ago, contain this profound scientific truth? This
verse makes unmistakable reference to the fact that Allah created the universe
from a single entity, and He is All-Capable over all things. Allah then ordered
this 'single entity' to split, which it did, and turned into a cloud of smoke.
From this cloud of smoke Allah created the heavens and earth. This is mentioned
in the words of Allah
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Scientists say that before the galaxies in the universe were
formed, celestial matter was initially in the form of gaseous matter. In short,
huge gaseous matter or clouds were present before the formation of the
galaxies. To describe initial celestial matter, the word ‘smoke’ is more
appropriate than gas. The following Qur’aanic verse refers to this state of the
universe by the word dhukhan which means smoke.
Surah Fussilat Chapter # 41 Verse # 11
“Moreover, He
Comprehended In His design the sky, And it had been (as) smoke: He said to it
And to the earth: ‘Come ye together, Willingly or unwillingly.’ They said: ‘We
do come (Together), in willing obedience.’”
Again, this fact is a corollary to the
‘Big Bang’ and was not known to the Arabs during the time of Prophet
Muhammad (pbuh). What then, could have
been the source of this knowledge?
The Qur'an further states that Allah created the sun, the
moon, and the planets, each with their own individual courses or orbits.
Surah Ambiya Chapter #21 Verse #33
"It is He Who
created the night and the day, and the sun and the moon; all (the celestial
bodies) swim along, each in its rounded course"
This is scientific fact that the universe is expanding, the
idea that the universe is continuing to expand is availbe in Qur’an. "The
heavens, We have built them with power. And verily, We are expanding it"
(51:47). There has been some historical debate among Muslim scholars about the
precise meaning of this verse, since knowledge of the universe's expansion was
only recently discovered.
At another place in Quran Allah Discuss
about the time period of creation of universe, if you read the Qur’an
Surah Al Araf Chapter #7 verse #54
Your Guardian-Lord is
Allah, Who created the heavens and the earth in six days, and is firmly established
on the throne (of authority): He draweth the night as a veil o'er the day, each
seeking the other in rapid succession: He created the sun, the moon, and the
stars, (all) governed by laws under His command. Is it not His to create and to
govern? Blessed be Allah, the Cherisher and Sustainer of the worlds!
The verses that mention "six days" use the Arabic
word "youm" has two perspective meanings one as a day and other as a
period . The word "youm" is thus understood, within the Qur'an, to be
a long period of time -- an era or eon. Therefore in Qur’an the description of
a "six day" creation as six distinct periods or eons. The length of
these periods is not precisely defined, nor are the specific developments that
took place during each period.
Purpose Of Creation
The universe as a whole is a creation of Allah (swt) that
created it for a purpose. Even everything which you witnessed today is cratered
for a purpose. As Allah Says in Qur’an
Surah Ad Dukhan Chapter # 44 Verses # 38, 39
"We
have not created the heavens and the earth, and all that is between them, for
mere play, We created them not except with truth, but most of the do not
know."
Surah Anbiya Chapter #21 Verses # 16, 17
"We
have not created the heavens and the earth and all that is between them for
mere play. If We wanted to create aimless things, we would have done it if we
were going to do (that)."
While describing the purpose of creation of universe we can
divide it on to two major point of views, first the purpose of universe from
the Creator (Allah) point of view and second the purpose of creation of
universe from creation (Universe, Human, Animals etc) point of view
First we will discuss the purpose of
creation of universe from creator point of view, and we know that one of the
main attribute of Allah (swt) is KHALIQ means Creator so it is the main ability
of God to create. And one of the best creations of Allah (swt) is the creation
of universe as Allah Says in Qur’an
Surah Ghafir Chapter #40 Verse#57
Assuredly the creation of the heavens and the earth is a greater
than the creation of men: Yet most men understand not.
The Arabic word “Khalaq” which means to create have two
aspects one to create something from something and other is to create something
from nothing and that is the only attribute of Allah. It is mentioned in Qur’an
Surah Mariyam Chapter # 19 verse # 9
He said: "So (it will be) thy Lord saith, 'that is easy for
Me: I did indeed create thee before, when thou hadst been nothing!'"
As we have already discussed that Allah (swt) has not
created anything without purpose. Erath, Moon, Sun Galaxies these all the best
creation of Allah (swt) and these all are fully exploit in the wellbeing for
human being. Human is also the beautiful creation of God with a particular
purpose as mentioned in Qur’an
Surah Adh Dehriyat Chapet#51 Verse#56
And I did not Create the jinn and humans
except they should worship Me.
At another place in Quran purpose of
human creation is clearly mentioned
Surah Al Mulk Chapter #67 Verse#02
He Who created Death and Life, that He may test which of you is
best in deed: and He is the Exalted in Might, Oft-Forgiving.
Conclusion
Now if we compare the Islamic concept of creation of
universe appears in The Quran and Current Big Bang theory, we can see that
there are some features of Big Bang theory that are closely similar to the
Islamic concept of Creation of Universe, for example, creation out of
nothingness, initial singularity, concept of formation of galaxies from primordial
gases, and uniformity of universe on large scale.
We as Muslims believe that Allah (swt) created the heavens
and the earth in perfect harmony and balance, and that He continues to reign
over His creation. Muslims find no conflict between this belief and current
scientific theories regarding the creation of earth.
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