“Can there be any doubt about Allah – the Originator and Creator of the heavens and earth?!” [Surah Ibrahim; 10]

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This is a magnification of a mosquito’s leg. It was made through a special lens that magnified it 800 times. To give you an idea how much that is, a picture of an average grain of rice, if magnified to that extent, would be around six meters, or roughly twenty feet long.

We are expected to believe by those who deny God that such beauty, precision, utility and effectiveness simply ‘came to be’, on its own. We are told that such is the Law of Nature and so states the Theory of Evolution. Changes at the DNA level simply occurred as random mutations, such that the aggregate result of billions and billions of random mutations is seen in this picture.

But at what point does it actually become more rational and reasonable to believe in a Supreme Deity – a Being who not only created this perfectly sculpted leg on a minuscule insect, but also created that insect, and what it feeds off of, and the environment that all of these creatures live in, in a perfect and harmoniously balanced ecosystem?

There is no argument for the existence of God as simple, as self-evident, and as powerful, as the argument from the creation itself. In every being there is a sign, and in every creation there exists proof of the Creator.

“Can there be any doubt about Allah – the Originator and Creator of the heavens and earth?!” [Surah Ibrahim; 10]

From Dr Yasir Qadhi’s Facebook page



Categories: God, Qur'an

10 replies

  1. Reblogged this on The Quran and Bible Blog and commented:

    God’s design on display!

  2. Last year, 821 million people around the world went hungry, more than ever before. Two billion people eat poorly or insufficiently.

    • Red herring…

      Maybe world hunger could be solved if people weren’t greedy? Did you ever think of that, dummy?

      • Can there be any doubt the design of affairs isnt so perfect after all?

      • Well, who said it had to be perfect, dummy? Facepalm.

        If you buy a computer and find that it doesn’t perform to your standards, don’t you still accept that it WAS still DESIGNED?

        And again, maybe world hunger could be solved if people weren’t greedy? The dummy in you can’t seem to think beyond the usual doorknob-level foolishness. 😂

      • So the dummy has now committed two fallacies back to back. First a red herring, and now a strawman. Facepalm.

  3. Can there be any doubt …? Of course it can. Seems they were ignorant in late antique Arabia of the philosophical options compatible with apparent design in nature. Facepalm.

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