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Omnipotence Paradox Quantum To Ether

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This book has four parts. The first part, "Can God Create a Rock He Cannot Lift?" is about how we can fight with doubts that come to mind about Allah and give persuasive answers based on the concept of the deity in Islam. Could there be something that God's power is not enough for? Can God kill himself? Who created God? " And so on... Can such questions bring a deficiency to God's glory? The second part is titled "Quantum to Ether: The Manifestation of Al-Qayyum." In this book, I mentioned the relationship between theories such as string and quantum with the name Al-Qayyum. I also discussed the mystery of the ether substance. In addition, the subjects I have covered have answered the question of whether God created the universe and left it alone or does He continue His activities. The third part is: who created the mobile phone? When we are asked who created you, we answer, "God created." When we are asked, "Who created the mountains, birds, and stars?", we give the same answer without hesitation. But when asked "Did God create the mobile phone too?", the duration of the answer may vary from person to person. In this book, I briefly touched on how we should approach such questions. Part Four: Is the Quran the Word of God? The Qur'an is God's word, but it was revealed to us in our language. Shouldn't it have come down even more miraculously since Allah spoke? Why does the Quran only mention Arabian Peninsula fruits and not pineapples? In this work, I have provided succinct but convincing responses to these questions. If you come across similar questions, you'll be able to answer them using the same logic.

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9798201506858
  • Binding:
  • Paperback
  • Pages:
  • 82
  • Published:
  • December 15, 2021
  • Dimensions:
  • 127x203x5 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 95 g.
Delivery: 1-2 weeks
Expected delivery: January 4, 2025
Extended return policy to January 30, 2025
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Description of Omnipotence Paradox Quantum To Ether

This book has four parts.
The first part, "Can God Create a Rock He Cannot Lift?" is about how we can fight with doubts that come to mind about Allah and give persuasive answers based on the concept of the deity in Islam. Could there be something that God's power is not enough for? Can God kill himself? Who created God? " And so on... Can such questions bring a deficiency to God's glory?
The second part is titled "Quantum to Ether: The Manifestation of Al-Qayyum." In this book, I mentioned the relationship between theories such as string and quantum with the name Al-Qayyum. I also discussed the mystery of the ether substance. In addition, the subjects I have covered have answered the question of whether God created the universe and left it alone or does He continue His activities.
The third part is: who created the mobile phone? When we are asked who created you, we answer, "God created." When we are asked, "Who created the mountains, birds, and stars?", we give the same answer without hesitation. But when asked "Did God create the mobile phone too?", the duration of the answer may vary from person to person. In this book, I briefly touched on how we should approach such questions.
Part Four: Is the Quran the Word of God? The Qur'an is God's word, but it was revealed to us in our language. Shouldn't it have come down even more miraculously since Allah spoke? Why does the Quran only mention Arabian Peninsula fruits and not pineapples? In this work, I have provided succinct but convincing responses to these questions. If you come across similar questions, you'll be able to answer them using the same logic.

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