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“INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF TAUHEED” Intermediate Level Islamic course in English for Adults conducted by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail REFLECTIONS FROM THE HOLY QUR’AN CONCERNING ALLAH S.W.T. HOW TO KNOW GOD GUIDANCE FROM THE KNOWLEDGE REVEALED BY HIM
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IN THE NAME OF ALLAH IN THE NAME OF ALLAH MOST COMPASIONATE MOST COMPASIONATE MOST MERCIFUL MOST MERCIFUL INTRODUCTION TO THE INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF TAU STUDY OF TAU H H EED” EED” Intermediate Level Islamic course in English for Adults conducted by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail A NEW MOD ULE BATCH-COURSE [2012] 16 weekly class started from: 3 March 16 weekly class started from: 3 March 2012 2012 Every Saturday night @ 8pm – 10pm Every Saturday night @ 8pm – 10pm Wisma Indah, 450 Changi Road, Wisma Indah, 450 Changi Road, #02-00 next to Masjid Kassim #02-00 next to Masjid Kassim IT CAN ALSO BE A IT CAN ALSO BE A REFRESHER COURSE REFRESHER COURSE FOR MUSLIM FOR MUSLIM PARENTS, PARENTS, EDUCATORS, IN EDUCATORS, IN CONTEMPORARY CONTEMPORARY SINGAPORE. SINGAPORE. OPEN TO ALL OPEN TO ALL For further information and registration contact E For further information and registration contact E- mail : mail : [email protected] or +65 81234669 / +65 96838279 or +65 81234669 / +65 96838279 Using curriculum he has developed especially for Using curriculum he has developed especially for English-speaking English-speaking Muslim converts and young English-speaking Adult Muslim converts and young English-speaking Adult Muslims. Muslims. To seek knowledge is obligatory upon every Muslim (male To seek knowledge is obligatory upon every Muslim (male #3 (b) #3 (b) LESSON All Rights Reserved © Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail. 2012
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IN THE NAME OF ALLAHIN THE NAME OF ALLAHMOST COMPASIONATEMOST COMPASIONATEMOST MERCIFULMOST MERCIFUL

““INTRODUCTION TO THE INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF TAUSTUDY OF TAUHHEED”EED”

Intermediate Level Islamic course in English for Adultsconducted by Ustaz Zhulkeflee Hj Ismail

A NEW MODULE

BATCH-COURSE [2012]

16 weekly class started from: 3 March 2012 16 weekly class started from: 3 March 2012 Every Saturday night @ 8pm – 10pmEvery Saturday night @ 8pm – 10pm

Wisma Indah, 450 Changi Road, Wisma Indah, 450 Changi Road, #02-00 next to Masjid Kassim#02-00 next to Masjid Kassim

IT CAN ALSO BE A IT CAN ALSO BE A REFRESHER COURSE REFRESHER COURSE

FOR MUSLIM FOR MUSLIM PARENTS, EDUCATORS, PARENTS, EDUCATORS,

IN CONTEMPORARY IN CONTEMPORARY SINGAPORE. SINGAPORE. OPEN TO ALLOPEN TO ALL

For further information and registration For further information and registration contact Econtact E-mail : -mail : [email protected] +65 81234669 / +65 96838279or +65 81234669 / +65 96838279

Using curriculum he has developed especially for English-speakingUsing curriculum he has developed especially for English-speakingMuslim converts and young English-speaking Adult Muslims. Muslim converts and young English-speaking Adult Muslims.

““To seek knowledge is obligatory upon every Muslim (male & female)”To seek knowledge is obligatory upon every Muslim (male & female)”

#3 (b)#3 (b)LESSON

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TO CONTINUETO CONTINUE

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1.1. Get into your groupings (5 to group). Get into your groupings (5 to group).

2.2. From the given statement, discuss – apply what From the given statement, discuss – apply what you have learnt and give your group’s response.you have learnt and give your group’s response.

3.3. Identify and categorize – whether truth, Identify and categorize – whether truth, surmise, conjecture, common impossibility, surmise, conjecture, common impossibility, rational impossibility (antithesis), etc. – with the rational impossibility (antithesis), etc. – with the explanation.explanation.

4.4. Others may be allowed to comment on each Others may be allowed to comment on each others responses.others responses.

You are given not more than You are given not more than 5 minutes5 minutes to discuss each to discuss each statement.statement.

““Emm... Let us discuss..Emm... Let us discuss..... What do you think?”... What do you think?” and more and more importantly,“.. importantly,“.. ... Why is that so?”... Why is that so?”

TAMRINTAMRIN

(EXERCISE)

(EXERCISE)

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THE THESIS, STATEMENT OR CONTENTIONTHE THESIS, STATEMENT OR CONTENTION WHICH KIND OF CATEGORYWHICH KIND OF CATEGORY

““And he threw down his wooden rod And he threw down his wooden rod

(staff), and it changes into a serpent (staff), and it changes into a serpent

which devours all the other snakes which devours all the other snakes

conjured by the sorcerers”conjured by the sorcerers”

CommonCommonimpossibilityimpossibility

oror

RationalRationalImpossibilityImpossibility

oror

SurmiseSurmiseor or

truetrue

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THE THESIS, STATEMENT OR CONTENTIONTHE THESIS, STATEMENT OR CONTENTION WHICH KIND OF CATEGORYWHICH KIND OF CATEGORY

““There was a man from the island of There was a man from the island of Crete who said: Crete who said:

‘ ‘All the men from this, my island Crete, All the men from this, my island Crete, are liars and will always lie’. are liars and will always lie’.

And I believe what this man said is the And I believe what this man said is the truth ”truth ”

CommonCommonimpossibilityimpossibility

oror

RationalRationalImpossibilityImpossibility

oror

SurmiseSurmiseor or

truetrue

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THE THESIS, STATEMENT OR CONTENTIONTHE THESIS, STATEMENT OR CONTENTION WHICH KIND OF CATEGORYWHICH KIND OF CATEGORY

CommonCommonimpossibilityimpossibility

oror

RationalRationalImpossibilityImpossibility

oror

SurmiseSurmiseor or

truetrue

““He made a fantastic claim to having He made a fantastic claim to having

witnessed with his own eyes, to his witnessed with his own eyes, to his

own biological parents making the own biological parents making the

matrimonial vow to solemnize their matrimonial vow to solemnize their

marriage .... that is, i.e. His being marriage .... that is, i.e. His being

physically present at their wedding physically present at their wedding

day?”day?”

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THE THESIS, STATEMENT OR CONTENTIONTHE THESIS, STATEMENT OR CONTENTION WHICH KIND OF CATEGORYWHICH KIND OF CATEGORY

““I saw an amazing thing, a snake that I saw an amazing thing, a snake that

began to swallow its own tail and body. began to swallow its own tail and body.

It went on eating voraciously until it It went on eating voraciously until it

totally consumed itself and *totally consumed itself and *blinkblink* *

disappeared..!”disappeared..!”

CommonCommonimpossibilityimpossibility

oror

RationalRationalImpossibilityImpossibility

oror

SurmiseSurmiseor or

truetrue

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THE THESIS, STATEMENT OR CONTENTIONTHE THESIS, STATEMENT OR CONTENTION WHICH KIND OF CATEGORYWHICH KIND OF CATEGORY

A man then said “I am able to bring the A man then said “I am able to bring the

throne before a wink of an eye” throne before a wink of an eye”

And, lo in a split of a second, the And, lo in a split of a second, the

beautiful throne appeared in their beautiful throne appeared in their

presence ...”presence ...”

CommonCommonimpossibilityimpossibility

oror

RationalRationalImpossibilityImpossibility

oror

SurmiseSurmiseor or

truetrue

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THE THESIS, STATEMENT OR CONTENTIONTHE THESIS, STATEMENT OR CONTENTION WHICH KIND OF CATEGORYWHICH KIND OF CATEGORY

““He was able to see and He was able to see and

communicate instantaneously, with communicate instantaneously, with

his friend who is on the other side of his friend who is on the other side of

the world (globe) ...”the world (globe) ...”

CommonCommonimpossibilityimpossibility

oror

RationalRationalImpossibilityImpossibility

oror

SurmiseSurmiseor or

truetrue

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THE THESIS, STATEMENT OR CONTENTIONTHE THESIS, STATEMENT OR CONTENTION WHICH KIND OF CATEGORYWHICH KIND OF CATEGORY

““... An anchovy appeared, it opened its ... An anchovy appeared, it opened its

mouth wide and swallowed a whole mouth wide and swallowed a whole

whale ....! ”whale ....! ”

CommonCommonimpossibilityimpossibility

oror

RationalRationalImpossibilityImpossibility

oror

SurmiseSurmiseor or

truetrue

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THE THESIS, STATEMENT OR CONTENTIONTHE THESIS, STATEMENT OR CONTENTION WHICH KIND OF CATEGORYWHICH KIND OF CATEGORY

““... Light, in fact, does not travel in a ... Light, in fact, does not travel in a

straight line..! ”straight line..! ”

““He threw the ball up into the sky and it He threw the ball up into the sky and it

remained there, static ...!”remained there, static ...!”

CommonCommonimpossibilityimpossibility

oror

RationalRationalImpossibilityImpossibility

oror

SurmiseSurmiseor or

truetrue

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THE THESIS, STATEMENT OR CONTENTIONTHE THESIS, STATEMENT OR CONTENTION WHICH KIND OF CATEGORYWHICH KIND OF CATEGORY

CommonCommonimpossibilityimpossibility

oror

RationalRationalImpossibilityImpossibility

oror

SurmiseSurmiseor or

truetrue

““A horse begets another horse. A horse begets another horse.

Likewise, if Jesus is the son of God, Likewise, if Jesus is the son of God,

then he must also be God...!”then he must also be God...!”

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THE THESIS, STATEMENT OR CONTENTIONTHE THESIS, STATEMENT OR CONTENTION WHICH KIND OF CATEGORYWHICH KIND OF CATEGORY

CommonCommonimpossibilityimpossibility

oror

RationalRationalImpossibilityImpossibility

oror

SurmiseSurmiseor or

truetrue

““God is the Uncreated creator of God is the Uncreated creator of

everything. Yet He is all-powerful that everything. Yet He is all-powerful that

He can create another uncreated like He can create another uncreated like

Himself .... !”Himself .... !”

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THE THESIS, STATEMENT OR CONTENTIONTHE THESIS, STATEMENT OR CONTENTION WHICH KIND OF CATEGORYWHICH KIND OF CATEGORY

CommonCommonimpossibilityimpossibility

oror

RationalRationalImpossibilityImpossibility

oror

SurmiseSurmiseor or

truetrue

““Everything is relative. All statement Everything is relative. All statement

can either be regarded as right or can either be regarded as right or

wrong. wrong.

We must reject those who are We must reject those who are

Absolutists. We stand by the believe Absolutists. We stand by the believe

that there is nothing that can be that there is nothing that can be

regarded as Absolute.”regarded as Absolute.”

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THE THESIS, STATEMENT OR CONTENTIONTHE THESIS, STATEMENT OR CONTENTION WHICH KIND OF CATEGORYWHICH KIND OF CATEGORY

CommonCommonimpossibilityimpossibility

oror

RationalRationalImpossibilityImpossibility

oror

SurmiseSurmiseor or

truetrue

““We are not like you Muslims... We We are not like you Muslims... We

believe that there is nothing that our believe that there is nothing that our

God cannot do. He can, if He wants to, God cannot do. He can, if He wants to,

create a stone so big that He himself create a stone so big that He himself

cannot carry!”cannot carry!”

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THE THESIS, STATEMENT OR CONTENTIONTHE THESIS, STATEMENT OR CONTENTION WHICH KIND OF CATEGORYWHICH KIND OF CATEGORY

CommonCommonimpossibilityimpossibility

oror

RationalRationalImpossibilityImpossibility

oror

SurmiseSurmiseor or

truetrue

““He promised to come at exactly a He promised to come at exactly a

quarter to five minutes ...!”quarter to five minutes ...!”

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THE THESIS, STATEMENT OR CONTENTIONTHE THESIS, STATEMENT OR CONTENTION WHICH KIND OF CATEGORYWHICH KIND OF CATEGORY

CommonCommonimpossibilityimpossibility

oror

RationalRationalImpossibilityImpossibility

oror

SurmiseSurmiseor or

truetrue

““What a great artist ... He can even What a great artist ... He can even

draw a circle which is at the same draw a circle which is at the same

time, also a square ...!”time, also a square ...!”

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THE THESIS, STATEMENT OR CONTENTIONTHE THESIS, STATEMENT OR CONTENTION WHICH KIND OF CATEGORYWHICH KIND OF CATEGORY

CommonCommonimpossibilityimpossibility

oror

RationalRationalImpossibilityImpossibility

oror

SurmiseSurmiseor or

truetrue

““He claim that his share of one-third is He claim that his share of one-third is

more than all that the other two more than all that the other two

shareholders received...!”shareholders received...!”

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THE THESIS, STATEMENT OR CONTENTIONTHE THESIS, STATEMENT OR CONTENTION WHICH KIND OF CATEGORYWHICH KIND OF CATEGORY

CommonCommonimpossibilityimpossibility

oror

RationalRationalImpossibilityImpossibility

oror

SurmiseSurmiseor or

truetrue

““He has done an impossible thing!”He has done an impossible thing!”

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THE THESIS, STATEMENT OR CONTENTIONTHE THESIS, STATEMENT OR CONTENTION WHICH KIND OF CATEGORYWHICH KIND OF CATEGORY

CommonCommonimpossibilityimpossibility

oror

RationalRationalImpossibilityImpossibility

oror

SurmiseSurmiseor or

truetrue

““God (Who is the ever-living) came to God (Who is the ever-living) came to

die for the sins of man..!”die for the sins of man..!”

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THE THESIS, STATEMENT OR CONTENTIONTHE THESIS, STATEMENT OR CONTENTION WHICH KIND OF CATEGORYWHICH KIND OF CATEGORY

CommonCommonimpossibilityimpossibility

oror

RationalRationalImpossibilityImpossibility

oror

SurmiseSurmiseor or

truetrue

““On that day, all who has been dead, On that day, all who has been dead,

although scattered as dust, will be although scattered as dust, will be

summoned and resurrected to life summoned and resurrected to life

again as new creations ...!”again as new creations ...!”

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TO CONTINUETO CONTINUE

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“ “ Were they created of nothing, or were they themselves Were they created of nothing, or were they themselves

the creators? Or did they create the heavens and the earth? the creators? Or did they create the heavens and the earth?

Nay, they have no firm belief.” Nay, they have no firm belief.”

((Qur’an: Tur: 52: 35-36Qur’an: Tur: 52: 35-36) )

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1.1. MAN CREATED HIMSELF?MAN CREATED HIMSELF? IMPOSSIBLEIMPOSSIBLE

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2.2. MAN AND THE UNIVERSE MAN AND THE UNIVERSE

COME OUT OF NOTHING?COME OUT OF NOTHING?

IMPOSSIBLEIMPOSSIBLE

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3.3. WHEN THE PREVIOUS TWO THESIS WHEN THE PREVIOUS TWO THESIS

CANNOT BE POSSIBLE, THEN CANNOT BE POSSIBLE, THEN

THERE MUST BE THE A CREATOR, THERE MUST BE THE A CREATOR,

SOURCE OF THIS EXISTENCE WHO SOURCE OF THIS EXISTENCE WHO

ALONE WAS NOT CREATED. ALONE WAS NOT CREATED.

(THE BEING WE REFER TO AS ‘GOD’ – (THE BEING WE REFER TO AS ‘GOD’ –

the Divine, the Uncreated Creatorthe Divine, the Uncreated Creator))

THIS IS THE ONLY THIS IS THE ONLY POSSIBILITY. POSSIBILITY.

FOR THE VERY WORD FOR THE VERY WORD ‘CREATION’ IMPLIES ‘CREATION’ IMPLIES NEED FOR A NEED FOR A ‘CREATOR’.‘CREATOR’.

WITHOUT WHICH, THE WITHOUT WHICH, THE QUESTION AS TO OUR QUESTION AS TO OUR EXISTENCE, HOW EXISTENCE, HOW CREATIONS BEGUN CREATIONS BEGUN DOES NOT MAKE ANY DOES NOT MAKE ANY SENSE – SENSE –

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‘‘Law’ of probability – between “Law’ of probability – between “willwill” ”

and “and “chancechance””

The methodThe method

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By unwavering mathematical law we can prove that our universe was

designed and executed by a great engineering Intelligence.

Suppose you put ten coins, marked from one to ten, into your pocket

and give them a good shuffle. Now try to take them out in sequence

from one to ten, putting back the coin each time and shaking them all

again.

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Mathematically we know that your chance of first drawing number one

is one in ten; of drawing one and two in succession, one in 100; of

drawing one, two and three in succession, one in a thousand, and so on;

your chance of drawing them all, from one to number ten in succession,

would reach the unbelievable figure of one chance in ten thousand

million.

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‘‘Law’ of probability – between “Law’ of probability – between “willwill” ”

and “and “chancechance””

Consider the probability for life on Consider the probability for life on

earth.earth.

The methodThe method

The proofThe proof

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By the same reasoning, so many exacting conditions are necessary for life

on earth that they could not possibly exist in proper relationship by

chance.

The earth rotates on its axis at one thousand miles an hour; if it turned at

one hundred miles an hour, our days and nights would be ten times as

long as now, and the hot sun would then burn up our vegetation during

each long day while in the long night any surviving, sprout would freeze.

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Again, the sun, source of our life, has a surface temperature of 12,000

degrees Fahrenheit, and our earth is just far enough away so that this

"eternal fire" warms us just enough and not too much! If the sun gave

off only one-half its present radiation, we would freeze, and if it gave

half as much more, we would roast.

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The slant of the earth, tilted at an angle of 23 degrees, gives us our

seasons; if it had not been so tilted, vapours from the ocean would

move north and south, piling up for us continents of ice.

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If our moon was, say, only 50 thousand miles away instead of its actual

distance our tides would be so enormous that twice a day all continents

would be submerged; even the mountains would soon be eroded away.

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If the crust of the earth had been only ten feet thicker, there would be no

oxygen without which animal life must die. Had the ocean been a few

feet deeper, carbon dioxide and oxygen would have been absorbed and

no vegetable life could exist.

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Or if our atmosphere had been thinner, some of the meteors, now burned

in space by the million every day, would be striking all parts of the earth,

starting fires everywhere.

Because of these, and host of other examples, there is not one chance in

millions that life on our planet is an accident!

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‘‘Law’ of probability – between Law’ of probability – between

““willwill” and “” and “chancechance””The The methodmethod

1: 10 ⁼ 0.101: 10³ ⁼ 0. 0011: 10 ¹⁰ ⁼ 0.0000000001

“The greater the odds means, It is most unlikely i.e. It is too remote for it to occur merely by chance ......”

WHEN E SAY “ODDS”?WHEN E SAY “ODDS”?WHAT DO WE MEAN BY THIS ... ?WHAT DO WE MEAN BY THIS ... ?

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THEREFORE IT MUST BE FROM THEREFORE IT MUST BE FROM THE OUTCOME OF A “WILL”THE OUTCOME OF A “WILL”

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"In (with) the Name of Allah, the Most

Compassionate, the Most Merciful."

(Qur'an: Al-Fatiha: 1: 1)

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"QUL – HU-WALLAA - HU- AHAD,ALLAA-HUS – SwO - MAD,

LAM-YA-LID – WA –LAM – YUU - LAD,WA-LAM – YAKUN – LA - HUU

KU-FU-AN - AHAD"

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"He it is Who has sent down to thee the Book: in it are "He it is Who has sent down to thee the Book: in it are

verses basic or fundamental (“verses basic or fundamental (“muhkamatmuhkamat” - of established ” - of established

meaning); they are meaning); they are the foundation of the Bookthe foundation of the Book: others are : others are

not of well-established meaning. not of well-established meaning.

But those in whose hearts is perversity follow the part But those in whose hearts is perversity follow the part

thereof that is allegorical (not of well-established thereof that is allegorical (not of well-established

meaning). Seeking discord and searching for its meaning). Seeking discord and searching for its

interpretation, but no one knows its true meanings except interpretation, but no one knows its true meanings except

Allah... ;”Allah... ;”

((Qur’an: Aali’Imran: 3: 7Qur’an: Aali’Imran: 3: 7))

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"No vision can encompass Him, whereas He encompasses all "No vision can encompass Him, whereas He encompasses all

vision: for He alone is the unfathomable (vision: for He alone is the unfathomable (latiflatif) ) **, all-aware." , all-aware."

((Qur’an: An'am: 6: 103Qur’an: An'am: 6: 103))

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** The term ' The term 'latiflatif ' in ' in ) ) ) denotes something that is extremely ) denotes something that is extremely

subtle in quality, and therefore “subtle in quality, and therefore “intangible and unfathomableintangible and unfathomable.” .”

Whenever this term occurs in the Qur'an with reference to God in Whenever this term occurs in the Qur'an with reference to God in

conjunction with the adjective 'conjunction with the adjective 'kha-biir kha-biir ' ( ' ( )) ""all awareall aware”, it is ”, it is

invariably used to express the idea of His inaccessibility to human invariably used to express the idea of His inaccessibility to human

perception, imagination or comprehension, as contrasted with His Own perception, imagination or comprehension, as contrasted with His Own

all-awareness.all-awareness.

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"There is nothing like unto Him, and yet He (Allah) "There is nothing like unto Him, and yet He (Allah)

alone is all-hearing, all-seeing."alone is all-hearing, all-seeing."**

((Qur’an: As-Shura 42 : 11Qur’an: As-Shura 42 : 11))

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* The Oneness and Absolute Uniqueness of God is stressed here. In

the phrase "there is nothing like unto Him” ( )

implies that He (Allah) is fundamentally - not merely in His attributes -

"different" from anything that exists or could exist, or anything that

man can conceive or imagine or define.

SUB-HAA-NALLAAH!

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"And there is nothing that could be compared to Him“

(Qur’an: Al- Ikhlas: 112: 4)

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* * The term “The term “kufu kufu ” ( ) refers to any attempt at trying to do ” ( ) refers to any attempt at trying to do

a comparison by association with any other. This is utterly futile a comparison by association with any other. This is utterly futile

since Allah is Unique. Thus, even the "since Allah is Unique. Thus, even the "howhow" of His being "" of His being "differentdifferent" "

from everything else is beyond the categories of human thought. from everything else is beyond the categories of human thought.

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Therefore, the concern in Islamic theology is not in trying to

discern His Essence (Dzat), which is an impossibility due to

human imperfection and limitation. But we are to know Him by

way of His attributes (sifaat), names (asma’) and other Signs

(Aayat). Yet we qualify and admit to the imperfection of all our

knowledge regarding Allah, (High and Exalted is He from every

defects and imperfection).

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OUR PROPHET MUHAMMAD SAID:OUR PROPHET MUHAMMAD SAID:

"(To know Allah) Think (and reflect) upon Allah's creation "(To know Allah) Think (and reflect) upon Allah's creation

(i.e. what He has created) and do not try to think in Allah (i.e. what He has created) and do not try to think in Allah

(His Essence: (His Essence: DzatDzat), for you will most certainly not be able ), for you will most certainly not be able

to comprehend it.“ to comprehend it.“

((Al-HadithAl-Hadith))

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