Saturday, February 27, 2021

If God needed a cause, then God is not God

If God needed a cause, then God is not God (and if God is not God, then of course there is no God). And if i said that someone created god then you will ask me, Who created the creator of the Creator? Then, who created the creator of the creator of the creator?! And so on, ad infinitum. This is irrational and impossible. If I said that god x created god then the next question would naturally be "who created god x?" If I said that god a created god x then the next question would be "who created god a?" The question could go on forever. Things had to have started somewhere and somehow. There had to have been a first.

If there is a first start for the whole universe then it has to be from a main cause that can not have a beginning and don't have a cause. And thats why we say the main cause is god the ever living who don't have a beginning or an end, and if we keep saying who created god then we have to say who created that god, and then who created that other god and what god created that and so we will go for infinity and in that case we wont get to the point where we exists in our present time because we will be in the past infinity. So god is the creator who don't have a beginning or an end and he is the ever living. The concept of a creator is derived from logic, mainly causality. You can say that the big bang is what gave rise to the universe but then you have to ask what caused the big bang? And then what caused that big bang? You'll be stuck in a infinite loop asking what caused that and what caused that, etc. We as human beings experience things in space and time, you need something that sits outside of space and time that gave rise to that first initial event, so if you say no the big bang gave rise to the universe, then you have to ask what gave rise to that, and then youll just keep asking that infinitely. This thing that sits outside of space and time we call the creator/God because by its very nature, the creator/God isnt bound by space and time, God is infinite.

if Allah created everything, who created Allah? in other words, where did Allah come from?

This question which the non Muslims have asked you is inherently false and self-contradictory. If we were to say – for the sake of argument – that someone created Allaah, then they would ask you, Who created the creator of the Creator? Then, who created the creator of the creator of the creator?! And so on, ad infinitum. This is irrational and impossible.

If I said that god x created god then the next question would naturally be "who created god x?" If I said that god a created god x then the next question would be "who created god a?" The question could go on forever. Things had to have started somewhere and somehow. There had to have been a first.

Firstly this is a stupid question, somethings are beyond human mind so, this question is like when you ask why is color blue is Blue?, Why do human speak?

It is like asking, “What does blue smell like?” Blue is not in the category of things that have a smell, so the question itself is flawed. In the same way, God is not in the category of things that are created or caused. God is uncaused and uncreated—He simply exists.

God is self-existing. He has no beginning.God created us. If we were self-existing then we would all be gods.

God is the uncaused Being that caused everything else to come into existence. God is the uncreated Creator who created the universe and everything in it.

Simple: God is eternal, and He had no beginning and has no end.

A common argument from atheists and skeptics is that if all things need a cause, then God must also need a cause. The conclusion is that if God needed a cause, then God is not God (and if God is not God, then of course there is no God). This is a slightly more sophisticated form of the basic question “Who made God?” Everyone knows that something does not come from nothing. So, if God is a “something,” then He must have a cause, right?

The question is tricky because it sneaks in the false assumption that God came from somewhere and then asks where that might be. The answer is that the question does not even make sense. It is like asking, “What does blue smell like?” Blue is not in the category of things that have a smell, so the question itself is flawed. In the same way, God is not in the category of things that are created or caused. God is uncaused and uncreated—He simply exists.

How do we know this? We know that from nothing, nothing comes. So, if there were ever a time when there was absolutely nothing in existence, then nothing would have ever come into existence. But things do exist. Therefore, since there could never have been absolutely nothing, something had to have always been in existence. That ever-existing thing is what we call God. God is the uncaused Being that caused everything else to come into existence. God is the uncreated Creator who created the universe and everything in it.

God transcends human understanding. Because of this, and our human limited knowledge, we must accept in our mind that there are things we are not capable of knowing. The fact is, God has been, is, and will be. He is infinitely existent beyond our understanding. We are used to our ways on Earth, with there always being something creating something else. To better understand God is to know where you stand and where God stands.

It was narrated from Abu Hurairah that: when going to bed, the Prophet (PBUH) used to say:

O Allah! You are the First and there is nothing before You; You are the Last and there is nothing after You; You are the Most High (Az-Zahir) and there is nothing above You, and You are the Most Near (Al-Batin) and there is nothing nearer than You. Reference : Sunan Ibn Majah 3873 In-book reference : Book 34, Hadith 47English translation : Vol. 5, Book 34, Hadith 3873

if Allah created everything, who created Allah? in other words, where did Allah come from?

This question which the non Muslims have asked you is inherently false and self-contradictory. If we were to say – for the sake of argument – that someone created Allaah, then they would ask you, Who created the creator of the Creator? Then, who created the creator of the creator of the creator?! And so on, ad infinitum. This is irrational and impossible.

All of creation goes back to the Creator Who created all things. No one created Him; He created everything other than Himself. This is what makes sense and is logical. This Creator is Allaah, may He be glorified and exalted.

With regard to what our religion tells us, the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) told us about this question, where it comes from, and how to respond to it.

Abu Hurayrah (may Allaah be pleased with him) said: the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “People will keep on asking question until someone will say, ‘Allaah created the universe, but who created Allaah?’ Whoever encounters anything like that, let him say, ‘Amantu Billaah (I believe in Allaah).’”

The Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “The Shaytaan will come to one of you and say, ‘Who created such and such?’ until he says to him, ‘Who created your Lord?’ When it reaches that stage, let him seek refuge with Allaah [say A’oodhu Billaahi min ash-shaytaan ir-rajeem = I seek refuge with Allaah from the accursed Shaytaan] and stop thinking about it.”

In these ahaadeeth we see: Where this question comes from – from the Shaytaan; How to deal with it, which is: to stop pursuing these thoughts and these tricks of the Shaytaan to say, “I believe in Allaah and His Messengers. to seek refuge with Allaah from the Shaytaan. It was also reported that one should spit drily three times to one’s left, and recite Qul Huwa Allaahu ahad.

3. With regard to the prior existence of Allaah, our Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) has told us about this, for example:

He (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “O Allaah, You are the First and there is nothing before You; O Allaah, You are the Last and there is nothing after You.” (Narrated by Muslim, 2713)

He (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “Allaah existed when there was nothing apart from Him.” According to another report: “There was nothing before Him.” (Narrated by al-Bukhaari; the first report 3020; the second report 6982).

This is in addition to what is stated in the aayaat of the Qur’aan. The believer believes without a doubt, the kaafir denies and the munaafiq doubts. We ask Allaah to grant us sincere and certain faith with no doubts. And Allaah is the Source of strength.

To ask who created God is wrong by it self from the very root of the question, Let me give you an example of your question.. Lets say i ask you this: if i told you my male friend Ali is pregnant, do you think its a boy or a girl? .. Now if you have any sense you will say "that question does not make sense because a male can't be pregnant from the first place, this is the same with asking who created God, the very important attribute in the definition of God is a being that does not have a beginning nor an end.. So soon as the question start with "who created" we know for a fact that question can't involve God for God by definition does not have a beginning or end and nothing is like him. God is absolute eternal, he didn't have a beginning or an end, and there is nothing like him or equal to him.. we can't say something can come from nothing". its a simple sum, 0+0 will never give you 1. He is not a male or a female , he doesn't have a gender.. And no he don't have a son or a wife. He is beyond our imagination. He is the one who created us with this brain and create this concept knowledge and thinking, he is the one who created you with a brain that so limited that make you ask questions such as .. " who created him".



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