Because God is unseen, the future is unseen, and the hereafter is unseen, the goods of atheism have disappeared, and materialistic ideas have prevailed. People have worshipped themselves, surrendered to their desires, and devoted themselves to the world, fighting for its benefits. Most of them thought that there is nothing beyond the world and nothing after life. The great powers fought for the gold and riches of the earth. Disbelief had theories, materialism had philosophies, denial had shrines and custodians, and disbelievers had a Kaaba to which they clung and to which they made pilgrimages in their travels. A majestic Kaaba they call "science."
And when the matter of the "human genome" appeared, that small booklet of five million pages in the cells of each of us, written in a microscopic cellular space in three billion chemical letters about the destiny of each of us, our strengths and weaknesses, our health and diseases, the whole world woke up as if in an electric shock. How? When? And with what invisible pen was this precise "book" written about a future that has not yet come, and who wrote all that information? And by what means? And who can write such records?
And we saw Clinton, the president of the largest country in the world, address us on television to say in humble tones: Finally, it has been possible to collect the complete information about the human genome, and scientists are about to crack the code in which God wrote our destinies. Thus, "God" was mentioned by name in his statement. Yes, it was a temporary awakening, followed by debate, noise, and commotion.
Many spoke, in the name of religion and in the name of science. They disagreed, and the old questions about human freedom returned: is he controlled or free to choose?
And if God has decreed our actions, why does he hold us accountable?!
Why did God create evil?
And what is the sin of the one who did not receive the Quran?
And what is the position of religion on evolution? And why do we say that it is impossible for the Quran to be authored?
And that old dialogue with my atheist friend returned to echo. His topics returned: about free will and predestination, resurrection, fate, and judgment, to become the topics of the hour.
This new edition returns on time and date.. to participate in solving this puzzle.. and to return to raise the topic from the standpoint of established science and Qur'anic verses... and unwavering divine certainty. Our book has come again.. on schedule.. and welcome back to the calm and constructive dialogue .
- ISBN:
- 9798224520978
- 9798224520978
- Category:
- Religion & beliefs: general interest (Children's / Teenage)
- Publication Date:
- 26-05-2024
- Language:
- English
- Publisher:
- ​A. A. Ogaily
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