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Allah Has Power over Everything - By Harun Yahya
Allah, subhanahu wa
ta'ala, the Creator of everything, is the sole possessor of all beings. It is
Allah Who heaps up the heavy clouds, heats and brightens the earth, varies the
direction of the winds, holds birds suspended up in the sky, splits the seed,
makes a man's heart beat, ordains photosynthesis in plants, and keeps planets in
their separate orbits.
People generally surmise that such phenomena occur according to "the laws of
physics," "gravity," "aerodynamics," or other physical factors; however, there
is one point these people ignore: all such physical laws were created by Allah.
In fact, the only possessor of power in the universe is Allah.
Allah rules all the systems in the universe, regardless of whether we are aware
of them, or if we are asleep, sitting, or walking. Each of the myriads of
processes in the universe, all essential to our existence, is under Allah's
control. Even our ability to just take a small step forward depends on countless
minutely predetermined details, including earth's force of gravity, the
structure of the human skeleton, the nervous system and muscular system, the
brain, the heart, and even the rotation speed of the earth.
Attributing the existence of the world and of the entire universe to sheer
coincidence is complete delusion. The exquisite order of the earth and the
universe completely contradicts the possibility of formation through
coincidence, and is, rather, a clear sign of Allah's infinite might. For
instance, the earth's orbit around the sun deviates only 2.8 mm in every 29 kms
from the right path. If this deviation were 0.3 mm longer or shorter, then
living beings all over the earth would either freeze or be scorched.
While it is virtually impossible for even a marble to revolve in the same orbit
without any deviation, the earth accomplishes such a course despite its gigantic
mass. As stated in the Qur'an, "… Allah has appointed a
measure for all things…" (65:3). In effect, the splendid order in the
universe is maintained as a result of fantastic systems that depend on highly
delicate equilibrium.
Many hold the perverted belief that Allah "created everything and then left them
on their own." However, any event, taking place in any area of the universe,
occurs solely by Allah's Will, and under His control. The Qur'an states the
following: "Do you not know that Allah knows everything in
heaven and earth? That is in a Book. That is easy for Allah." (22:70). It
is very important to grasp this fact for someone who strives to get near to
Allah.
The Prophet Muhammad's below prayer is a very good example: "O Allah: All the
Praises are for You: You are the Lord of the Heavens and the Earth. All the
Praises are for You" You are the Maintainer of the Heaven and the Earth and
whatever is in them. All the Praises are for You; You are the Light of the
Heavens and the Earth. Your Word is the Truth, and the Meeting with You is the
Truth, and the (Hell) Fire is the Truth, and the Hour is the Truth. O Allah! I
surrender myself to You, and I believe in You and I depend upon You, and I
repent to You and with You (Your evidences) I stand against my opponents, and to
you I leave the judgment (for those who refuse my message). O Allah! Forgive me
my sins that I did in the past or will do in the future, and also the sins I did
in secret or in public. You are my only Allah (Whom I worship) and there is no
other Allah for me (i.e., I worship none but You)" (Bukhari)
Elaborate processes taking place in the bodies of living things are impressive
examples that help us to grasp Allah's might. For instance, at every moment,
your kidneys filter your blood and extricate those harmful molecules to be
excreted from the body. This screening and elimination process, which can be
carried out by a single kidney cell, can only be accomplished by a giant
haemodialyser (artificial kidney).
Scientists consciously designed a haemodialyser. A kidney, however, does not
sense, or have a decision making center, nor the faculty of thought. In other
words, an unconscious kidney cell can accomplish tasks that otherwise demand an
elaborate thinking process. It is possible to encounter millions of such
examples in living beings.
Molecules, composed of unconscious matter, perform tasks so remarkable they
would otherwise suggest consciousness. The consciousness apparent in these cases
though is, of course, of Allah's infinite wisdom and knowledge. It is Allah, Who
designed the kidney cells, as well as the molecules discussed, and Who orders
them to accomplish their respective tasks.
In the Qur'an, Allah informs us that He constantly sends down "commands" to the
beings He created: "It is Allah Who created the seven heavens
and of the earth the same number, the Command descending down through all of
them, so that you might know that Allah has power over all things and that Allah
encompasses all things in His knowledge." (65:12)
Fully aware of this fact, the Prophet, sallallahu alayhe wa sallam, used to say
in the morning: "O Allah, by You we come to the morning, by You we come to the
evening, by You are we resurrected." In the evening he would say: "O Allah, by
You we come to the evening, by You we come to the morning, by You we live, by
You we die, and to You we return." (Abu Dawud).
Clearly, Allah, Who created everything in the universe, is surely able to bring
the dead to life. Of this fact, Allah states the following:
"Do they not see that Allah - He Who created the heavens and the earth and was
not wearied by creating them - has the power to bring the dead to life? Yes
indeed! He has power over all things." (46:33).