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[quote]Salaam everyone, I dont think it's possilbe to scientifically/rationally prove the existence of Allah by non-Quranic means, here's why: The "Everything has a Creator" argument is fundamentally flawed - we can ask "Who Created the Creator?" .. As a Muslim, i believe Allah has always existed - but i'm afraid there's no way i can comprehend that - nevermind trying to prove it.. How is it that He has [i]always[/i] been there - did time have a beginning, does it go back to infinity or is there some incomprehensible circle-thing going on?? The universe and time (as we know it) were created at the Big Bang - even athiests accept that.. It's makes sense to think that someone/something initiated it - but then you start over with that "who created the thing that initiated it, and who created that in turn?" and it just doesnt make any sense... But the very fact that i'm sittin at my computer today proves that something totally incomprehensible to the human mind must have happened - what is it? some crazy vicious circle going back to infinity or Allah (who's existence goes back to infinity) - either way, science and rational thinking fail us in relation to this topic. It's just something we have to accept/believe. The only way i think we can "prove" the existence of Allah, is to scientifically analyse the one thing which is claimed to be sent down, word for word, by him - The Holy Qur'an. People have found many things mentioned in the Qur'an that have only recently been scientifically discovered - but when i say that, there "seem" to some errors in there.. Now it's up to us to clarify these "errors" (usually misunderstandings on our part - we're only human), and reinforce the scientific findings, act in a way The Qur'an tells us to - so that the people of this world will appreciate the way we go about our lives, and if the athiests/non-believers chose to ignore/deny, i'm afraid that they'll just be being unscientific... But before we reach that stage, a lot of hard work must be done by each and everyone of us - May Allah Almighty help us in our quest and guide us on to the straight path, Ameen.[/quote]
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