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Ramadan Day 20: Verses from the Quran

Mon Oct 24, 2005 at 07:57:42 PM PDT

Each day during Ramadan, I am presenting a verse from the Quran with a few thoughts or comments. An introduction to this series is here. Inshallah (God willing), I hope that this may be of benefit to any who are interested in learning a bit more about Islam and Muslim belief.

Quran 28:71, 72, and 73

Say: Do you see? If Allah made the night perpetual over you until the Day of Resurrection, who is the god other than Allah who could bring you light? Will you not listen? Say: Do you see? If Allah made the day perpetual over you until the Day of Resurrection, who is the god other than Allah who could bring you night to rest in? Will you not see? From His mercy, He made for you the night and the day to rest in and to seek out His bounty, in order that you are grateful
I picked this verse for today largely because I think it's an interesting hypothetical to ponder. What would it be like with perpetual day or night? Could we survive.

The general theme of the verse is that all of the universe runs by a single set of natural laws (as far as we know) and this suggests a singular Creator. If we don't like the length of day or night, we can't just switch to some other system that we like better.

So if there is no other Creator, shouldn't we direct our worship to God alone?

In response to two diaries about the views of Abrahamic religions about paganism, I posted a couple of comments (1, 2) that address this question further so I invite people to read these.


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