"The Majesty of the Creator in Islam: Unlimited Power and Unmatched Greatness"



The Divine Essence in Islam is considered sacred and cannot be depicted or even imagined, as there is nothing like God. God's abilities, according to Muslims, surpass all the capacities imagined by the followers of other religions. In Islam, God is transcendent, not limited by time or space, for He exists everywhere and at all times, and He knows everything, whether small or great. All of this is found in the Qur'anic text. Here we find a set of verses describing the Divine Essence: "Say: He is Allah, the One. Allah, the Eternal Refuge. He neither begets nor is born, nor is there to Him any equivalent." And also: "There is nothing like Him, and He is the Hearing, the Seeing." God in Islam does not tire because He is the Creator of fatigue, and He is not confined by space because He is the Creator of space, nor is He bound by time because He is the Creator of time. His command to the things He creates is simply by saying "Be," and they are. His power is unlimited and immeasurable, incomparable to anything. This is logical, especially when you observe this vast universe, the Earth, the seas, and all creatures, for you will realize that this Creator is great, creative, and powerful. Islam encourages reflection on God's creation to understand the magnitude of His greatness through His creations.





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