Allah Created Everything?
- philhoraia
- Apr 20, 2024
- 1 min read
Allah supposedly created everything. But what does quran say?
S 41:11 Then he ascended to the sky when it was smoke and said to it and to the Earth: Come willingly or unwillingly. They said: We have come willingly.
Something was burning to produce this smoke. Where does the author say that whatever was burning and the resultant smoke was created? The author says that 'he' told the evidently already existing smoke and Earth to come forth. From where? From some other already existing thing?
S 21:30 Have those who have disbelieved not seen that the skies and the Earth were sewn-up and we cut them and made every living thing from water? So do they not believe?
In this version of the ancient creation myth the Ear speaks of the skies' and the Earth's having been sewn-up which 'we' then cut apart. Were they pre-existent? Who or what sewed them together? The one that cut them apart is not necessarily the one that sewed them together.
Further reading:
The "skies and the Earth were sewn-up and we cut them" refers to the pagan legend of the sky and the earth being joined and later, separated by a hero (Mo has Allah be the hero) to allow light to penetrate and let humans live in the daylight.
The "smoke" refers to the Milky Way galaxy, the white "smoke" that we see in the sky. Mo doesn't understand that our Earth is in our Solar system and is in our galaxy, the milky way.