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How Allah Creates and Resurrects

  • philhoraia
  • May 9, 2022
  • 4 min read

Creates:


Allah supposedly creates by saying 'Be', but it says 'Be' to things that already exist (!) My post: Kun Fa-Yakun Be and It Is


S 3:59 The example of Isa with Allah is as the example of Adam. He created him from dust then said to him: Be and he is.


S 4:1 People, fear your lord who created you from one soul and created from it its husband and broadcast from them many men--and women. And fear Allah whom you ask and the wombs. Allah was a watchman over you.


S 7:189 He is the one who created you from one soul and made from it its husband that he might dwell to her. But when he covers her she carried a light load and passed with it. But when she added weight they two invoked Allah, their lord: If you give us a righteous one, we will be of the grateful.


S 15:26 And he created man from argil, from altered mud.


S 15:27 And the jann, we created it before from the fire of the Samum.


From Wikipedia:


Samūm (Arabic: سموم also spelled Simoom or Semum; from the root س م مs-m-m, سم "to poison") is a fire related to demons in Ancient Arabic lore and later Islamic beliefs. As a kind of fire, it is also the origin of some kinds of evil spirits and further identified with both the fires of hell and the fire of the sun. The Samum probably originated from Jewish lore as an anthropomorphization of poisonous wind, which was probably also the origin of the concept of Samael and his lesser devils.[1]Islam further develops the relation between the fires of Samum and Satan by asserting, that he or at least his minor devils, are created from the fires of Samum. ...The term Samūm derives from the root s-m-m سم, which means "to poison". It is also used of referring to a hot, dusty desert wind.[3][4] In Talmudic and post-Talmudic literature the wind of Samum became a demon[5] and the name of the Midrashic devil Samael is linguistical related to it.[6][7]Johann Gottfried Eichhorn relates the term to the Three Days of Darkness in Book of Exodus.[8] Accordingly, the darkness comes just with the tempest of Samum.[9] In the Quran the term appears in Quran 56:42 as the tormenting fires of Jahannam. Another time it occurs in Quran 15:27 as the origin of Jann, the first and father of jinn. In Islamic traditions, it is usually interpreted as a kind of fire, which penetrates through the skin of human body in contrast to marijin min nar. However, both fires became usually associated with dangerous spirits.[10] Later, Manichaeans referred to the pestilential wind in one of the five Kingdoms of the Prince of Darkness as Samum. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nar_as-samum


S 15:28-29 And when your lord said to the angels: I am creating a human being from argil, from altered mud. So when I have smoothed him and blown into him from my spirit fall down to him doing sujud.



S 19:67 Does man not remember that we created him before and he was nothing?


S 24:45 And Allah created every beast from water. Of them is he who walks on his belly and of them he who walks on two legs and of them he who walks on four. Allah creates what he wills. Allah is almighty.



S 25:54 And he is the one who created from water a human being and made him affinity and fusion. And your lord was capable.



S 36:71 Have they not seen that we have created for them of what our hands have done, cattle, then they are owners of them?


The word for 'hands' is in the plural, which indicates three or more. https://www.answering-islam.org/Responses/Osama/zawadi_islam_irrational.htm


S 38:75 He said: Iblis, what prevented you from doing sujud to what I have created with my hands? Were you arrogant or were you of the exalted?


S 39:6 He created you from one soul. Then he made from it its husband. And he sent down for you of the cattle eight pairs. He creates you in the bellies of your mothers, a creation after a creation, in three darknesses. That is Allah your lord. His is the rule. There is no god but him. So how are you turned away?


S 70:39 Not at all! We have created them from what they know.


S 86:5-7 So let man see from what he was created. He was created from water pouring out. Coming out from between the backbone and the upper ribs.



S 96:1-2 Read in the name of your lord who created, Created man from clots.



Resurrects:


S 2:73 So we said: Hit him with some of it. Thus does Allah vivify the dead and he shows you his signs; perhaps you will comprehend.


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