What we've tried to do is gather up some main points which separate theism from atheism, and then argue in favour of the theism points, and ignoring the points which don't necessarily contradict islam.
So as a starting point - we focus on whether the universe had to have a starting point. This starting point will help us understand if the universe is independent, without the need of a God. Or if its dependant and cannot sustain itself independently.
So we made this thread to answer that
the universe cannot sustain itself independentally;
An Eternal Universe? Nah, not According to Modern Science.
Alot of atheists believe that life can come from non life. Now life is such a big thing which separates our belief in God from no God. If someone was to argue that life can come into existence through biological means alone, then we are kind of opening the doorway for the argument that God isn't needed for life, since 'nature' has the ability of creating it too.
So we start with abiogenesis [life from non life.]
These two articles are specifically for that purpose of showing how
life is really a scientifical miracle;
Intelligent Design - The Logic & Truth Behind our Faith
DNA - it HAD to be Intelligent Design.
Did Abiogenesis really happen? [this one is long but has
a summary at the bottom]
Even an ex staunch atheist began to believe there is a 'Higher Power', due to there not being enough of a strong theory in support of abiogenesis;
Famous Atheists who left Atheism for belief in God
By being on the advantage for abiogenesis, we move onto Evolution.
Most of evolution, does not necessarily oppose Islamic teachings. To avoid complications, i even try to avoid this topic on animals evolving off others. What I instead do is focus on Adam not evolving off common ancestors to apes.
So we made a thread on arguing that
humans are not descendants off a common ancestor to monkeys here
;
Some Monkeys which evolved into Humans?
The above 3 points should be sufficient for you, the reader insha Allah :D