To say that Allah exists means to affirm the reality of the Creator, who is eternal, self-sufficient, and beyond the limitations of time, space, and matter. It is a declaration that Allah is the source of all existence, the One who brought everything into being, and the One who sustains it. This belief is central to the Islamic faith and is rooted in both reason and revelation.
Eternal and Uncreated
Allah’s existence has no beginning or end. He was not created, nor does He depend on anything for His existence. The Quran states:
"He is the First and the Last, the Most High and the Most Near; and He is, of all things, Knowing."
(Surah Al-Hadid 57:3)
Independent and Self-Sufficient
Allah exists independently of His creation. Everything in existence depends on Him, but He depends on nothing.
"Allah, the Eternal Refuge. He neither begets nor is born, nor is there to Him any equivalent."
(Surah Al-Ikhlas 112:2-4)
Beyond Human Comprehension
Allah’s existence is unlike anything we can imagine. He is not bound by the physical or conceptual limitations of the universe. This is highlighted in the Quran:
"There is nothing like unto Him, and He is the Hearing, the Seeing."
(Surah Ash-Shura 42:11)
Evidence of Allah’s Existence
Purpose and Accountability
Belief in Allah’s existence implies that life has a purpose and that humans are accountable to Him. This belief shapes how Muslims live, guiding them to worship Allah, seek His pleasure, and prepare for the Hereafter.
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