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Written by dislam.org
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Tuesday, 31 January 2006 |
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Fifth window: We see that things, especially living ones,
apparently come into existence as if all at once. Given this, we would expect
them to be simple, coarse, and without any art. Instead, they are so finely
created that many skills are required, embellished so carefully and delicately
that a long time is demanded, ornamented so artistically that many tools are
needed, and made so elaborately that a great amount of material is necessary. So
the beautiful form given to each and all things simultaneously, as well as the
wonderful artistry manifested on them, testify to an All‑Wise Maker's necessary
Existence and point to His Lordship's Unity. As a whole and through their form,
as well as their displayed artistry, they point in a most brilliant way to a
Necessarily Existent Being Who is infinitely powerful and wise. How do you explain this? Can it be attributed to ignorant nature? Can you
call that Holy Maker "nature" and ascribe the miracles of His Power to it? This
is the greatest mistake, and regarding it as so is inconceivable.
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