I beleive in whatever is written in the Quran abt the creation of universe. I think Big bang is a part of it (I think I read that somewhere).
Anyway, if there was a big bang then b4 that came Allah's creation of pencil/pen , creation of angels, jin, shaitaan (or mayb they came after the big bang) .
Allah knows better.
May He forgive me for errors in my statement.
My understanding is that for the first split second after the Big Bang, the laws of physics do not apply, so it is not possible to understand what happened.. And most probably we will never understand what happened in that split second or anything before.
Of course you can always use the 3 letter answer for anything.
I've read a few articles on this subject, and there are several theories out there about what existed prior to the Big Bang. The latest theory is called the "string theory" or the "M-Theory". Basically that our universe could exist alongside other universes different in space and time. It is fairly complicated, and I don't have the lingo to explain it. Basically the theory is that the universe was a mixture of extreme heat and gas before this supposed "Big Bang", and that alternate universes were also created alongside our own, sort of like a bubble bath, with each bubble representing a universe. I suppose that would tie in to the ever expanding universe principle.
"Imagination was given to man to compensate him for what he is not, and a sense of humor was provided to console him for what he is."
First of all I would like to share something in urdu, "Yeh Duniya hey Faani, tau iska matlab hey k Kainaat bhi hey faani".
Allah has created everything with a balance and perfection. The big bang is a sceintific theory, of course only Allah knows better. We can only guess, how it happened. Space images of dying stars (Nebula) might be an example of how the big bang was.
Indeed, Allah knows that we do not know. (Full stop)
Does anyone else feel overwhelmed thinking about things like this? Just the thought of how incomprehensibly vast the universe is...
What happened before the big bang? As a theist I'd have to say nothing. When I was an atheist, I always liked the idea about cycles (bang, expand, contract, crunch, bang), made me wonder what the other universes were like.
Islamically, heaven does not refer to paradise. There are seven heavens, and the lowest heaven is adorned with stars.
So if the lowest is the one with the stars (i.e, presumably, the cosmos as it can be viewed with a telescope) how are the others interpreted? As some sort of other spiritual realms, or planes of conciousness?
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