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Originally Posted by Armand  Skye,
I don't understand your logic my sister. Care to clarify that statement?
Time was willed into being by the First Cause (Allaah) Whose existence transcends it, but we, the created, are subject to time, and for this we cannot picture in our minds the Lord's state of timelessness. Another thing, our aqeedah doesn't teach it is an attribute of God's - He, the sublime, is beyond both space and time.
And if in truth there is more than one universe as the article suggests, then greater the glory to God; the Qur'an calls Him the Lord of the World s.
Regards,
Armand |

my reasoning came from this hadith, "The son of Adam wrongs Me: He curses time,
though I am time: In My Hands are all things and I cause the night to follow the day." 2 In another narration, He (peace be upon him) says: "Do not curse time, for verily, time is Allah Most Blessed, Most High."
but I agree with you, we can't conceptualize time or the Lord's state of timelessness... If time is imputed to Allah SWT, such as other qualities for instance 'mercy' it makes sense to me that, time would indeed be, before the 'big bang'

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