I agree the God of the gaps argument is flawed, Frazer. No one can prove God just by using the unknown to say, "There is a God!" It is flawed because Islam says God is One, but someone else can say, "This is God! This is God! Or this one is also!" So there could be either none, one, or many gods according to anyone's fancy. It is certainly flawed, and anyone here who is Muslim who thinks it works is severely flawed in their logic too. In fact, that kind of logic for faith is nimble and is really for the naive.
Religion, specifically Islam and any other revealed religion from Allah, are all based on the proof that God exists, because there is a Prophet who came that communicated with Allah. This communication could be claimed by anyone as well, so how do you know that the set of rules laid by that religion are true, that the God behind that Prophet is true, and that the Prophet in question is true as well?
To ascertain the truth of Islam, you have to ask yourself this:
-Is the Prophet a truthful man himself?
-If so, then how do we prove his claim is true?
Assuming he is true, which we will take history for its word, then we would know his claim is true because what he says can be verified from observation.
For example, the Prophet said such and such will happen in this much time, then it happens. Or the Prophet of God knew the state of a person's heart even though he can't actually know that unless God told him. Or the Prophet of God knew exactly what a man and his family did secretly with no one watching them, and he relates it to them. Or he prophesies exactly how an event transpires, even though it is impossible for him to control such an event and the likelihood of that occurrence is so small that the prediction of it could only have come from such an All-Knowing and All-Seeing Being.
In essence, Allah has attributes, and the Prophet of God demonstrated these attributes by showing that God is All-Seeing and All-Hearing. He knew who planned what, countered these plans, and acted accordingly. He predicted the outcome of events years before, even though no one could know the outcome. These instances are many and they require careful study and deliberation. To tell them all here is not in my place, since I am not yet knowledgeable enough to narrate them accurately without the proper sources. It would take me hours to compile something proper, and it would also require great insight regarding such events. Speak to one in person about it or research yourself sometime with our help if need be.
My point is, the faith of Islam is based on revelation. The Prophets of God received revelations which proved God is there. These signs can be witnessed today as well. For example, the Big Bang theory was discovered during the mid 20th century. Yet, the Holy Qur'an said 1400 years ago:
21:30 Do not the Unbelievers see that the heavens and the earth were joined together (as one unit of creation), before we clove them asunder? We made from water every living thing. Will they not then believe?
This verse is speaking to people like you, Frazer. You, being a disbeliever, should observe that when the people of today, the scientists who are disbelievers in God, discovered that the universe came from the Big Bang, then Allah is addressing you saying, "Do not the Unbelievers see" meaning, by scientific observation and inferential knowledge, "that the heavens and the earth were joined together" there was some force locking the homogeneous matter which eventually made up the universe (the heavens and the earth), which is the so-called single point, which is infinitely dense and hot, "before we clove them asunder?", meaning, they, the disbelievers, see through their inferential knowledge that before this vast creation came to this state, that it was in a single point that then expanded outwards and went through an opposite motion. Rather than it clogging together like a sewed up mass, it was un-sewn, and it expanded outwards. "We made from water every living thing", meaning, every living thing in this universe, the heavens and the earth, is made out of water. This is the mantra that scientists keep saying in their search for life in this vast universe, "where there is water, there is life". So, Allah then says, "Will they not then believe?" This means, that after having heard this Ayah (sign, revelation) of Allah Himself, revealed to His Prophet 1400 years before it became scientific evidence that the universe started from a single point, and that it expanded, and that everything living is made out of water, will they not then take this to heart and have faith? Will the disbelievers not see that Allah could be the only One Who knew that all of this happened in the ancient past when no one could have ascertained this?
Furthermore, in the same breath, the statement here could only have been from Allah, since the creation of the universe and the knowledge required to spot life anywhere is given. This could not have been said with so much certainty from anyone, unless they heard this from the All-Knowing, All-Aware, the Creator. These are revelations from Allah Himself.
In this same Book, another miracle left for the modern world to witness is given when we see yet another discovery which is told already 1400 years ago:
51:47 With power did We construct the heaven. Verily, We are Able to extend the vastness of space thereof.
The verb used at the end is "la musi'oon", which means, "We are actively extending the vastness". This is speaking about the Heaven, which is the universe itself. The expansion of the universe was only discovered recently, again, in the 20th century. All of these miracles are for people such as yourself who doubt the existence of God, because they can only believe what they see with observation.
Therefore, Allah is telling you that despite your disbelieving in Him through observation, what you are actually observing is what He created. He has laid His claim to it a very long time ago.
This should remind you of a picture of art. When a person sees a picture of art and there is no indication of who drew it, then a person normally identifies it by an artist when they have a signature on it. So, Allah has put His signature forth to us by telling us, that He created this beautiful universe. He is the One Who did it, and here is what it is. The ancient Arabs did not have to fully grasp these meanings, but we see them now. The Qur'an is meant for all times. It's miracles are being witnessed even now. The revelation of the Qur'an is the miracle which keeps on giving. If you search through it and try to understand it, then you will see what I mean.
Earlier, you mentioned that the God of the gaps is that we do not know all the species on earth, so God must have made them. This is not how Muslims should look at it. Islam is investigative. Allah has told us many things for which we can have continual signs. The example here stems from the following verse:
51:49 And of everything We have created pairs, that you may remember (the Grace of Allah).
13:3 And it is He Who spread out the earth, and placed therein firm mountains and rivers and of every kind of fruits He made Zawjain Ithnain (two in pairs - may mean two kinds or it may mean: of two varieties, e.g. black and white, sweet and sour, small and big). He brings the night as a cover over the day. Verily, in these things, there are Ayat (proofs, evidence, lessons, signs, etc.) for people who reflect.
This does not mean that we know all of these pairs. How do we know that His creation has such pairs? By investigating. Because we cannot verify this until later:
36:36 Glory be to Him Who has created all the pairs of that which the earth produces, as well as of their own (human) kind (male and female), and of that which they know not.
"and of that which they know not" means that Muslims should endeavor to witness these signs. We must go out, search for these fruits, these animals, these insects, these birds, etc. Everything which has some sort of pair, identify it, and witness His miracle, and His signs that yes, He created all of these pairs. And every time we find more, then we are witness to the truth of this revelation. We also know even better with those observations, that it is only Allah Who could have stated this. How could an illiterate Prophet from Arabia who had no science education be aware of this? There is a reason why Allah chose him as a Prophet. He did not know as much as others did. That in itself is further proof.
These arguments are that: -God stated something, we cannot confirm the truth of this yet, we confirmed the truth of the statement, therefore God said it, therefore God exists.
We bridge that gap of knowledge of which God made a statement of 1400 years ago, and so we witness a miracle. It proves the truthfulness of the Qur'an. Besides scientific proofs, there are many prophecies fulfilled, but I will not get into that here.
Religion, specifically Islam and any other revealed religion from Allah, are all based on the proof that God exists, because there is a Prophet who came that communicated with Allah. This communication could be claimed by anyone as well, so how do you know that the set of rules laid by that religion are true, that the God behind that Prophet is true, and that the Prophet in question is true as well?
To ascertain the truth of Islam, you have to ask yourself this:
-Is the Prophet a truthful man himself?
-If so, then how do we prove his claim is true?
Assuming he is true, which we will take history for its word, then we would know his claim is true because what he says can be verified from observation.
For example, the Prophet said such and such will happen in this much time, then it happens. Or the Prophet of God knew the state of a person's heart even though he can't actually know that unless God told him. Or the Prophet of God knew exactly what a man and his family did secretly with no one watching them, and he relates it to them. Or he prophesies exactly how an event transpires, even though it is impossible for him to control such an event and the likelihood of that occurrence is so small that the prediction of it could only have come from such an All-Knowing and All-Seeing Being.
In essence, Allah has attributes, and the Prophet of God demonstrated these attributes by showing that God is All-Seeing and All-Hearing. He knew who planned what, countered these plans, and acted accordingly. He predicted the outcome of events years before, even though no one could know the outcome. These instances are many and they require careful study and deliberation. To tell them all here is not in my place, since I am not yet knowledgeable enough to narrate them accurately without the proper sources. It would take me hours to compile something proper, and it would also require great insight regarding such events. Speak to one in person about it or research yourself sometime with our help if need be.
My point is, the faith of Islam is based on revelation. The Prophets of God received revelations which proved God is there. These signs can be witnessed today as well. For example, the Big Bang theory was discovered during the mid 20th century. Yet, the Holy Qur'an said 1400 years ago:
21:30 Do not the Unbelievers see that the heavens and the earth were joined together (as one unit of creation), before we clove them asunder? We made from water every living thing. Will they not then believe?
This verse is speaking to people like you, Frazer. You, being a disbeliever, should observe that when the people of today, the scientists who are disbelievers in God, discovered that the universe came from the Big Bang, then Allah is addressing you saying, "Do not the Unbelievers see" meaning, by scientific observation and inferential knowledge, "that the heavens and the earth were joined together" there was some force locking the homogeneous matter which eventually made up the universe (the heavens and the earth), which is the so-called single point, which is infinitely dense and hot, "before we clove them asunder?", meaning, they, the disbelievers, see through their inferential knowledge that before this vast creation came to this state, that it was in a single point that then expanded outwards and went through an opposite motion. Rather than it clogging together like a sewed up mass, it was un-sewn, and it expanded outwards. "We made from water every living thing", meaning, every living thing in this universe, the heavens and the earth, is made out of water. This is the mantra that scientists keep saying in their search for life in this vast universe, "where there is water, there is life". So, Allah then says, "Will they not then believe?" This means, that after having heard this Ayah (sign, revelation) of Allah Himself, revealed to His Prophet 1400 years before it became scientific evidence that the universe started from a single point, and that it expanded, and that everything living is made out of water, will they not then take this to heart and have faith? Will the disbelievers not see that Allah could be the only One Who knew that all of this happened in the ancient past when no one could have ascertained this?
Furthermore, in the same breath, the statement here could only have been from Allah, since the creation of the universe and the knowledge required to spot life anywhere is given. This could not have been said with so much certainty from anyone, unless they heard this from the All-Knowing, All-Aware, the Creator. These are revelations from Allah Himself.
In this same Book, another miracle left for the modern world to witness is given when we see yet another discovery which is told already 1400 years ago:
51:47 With power did We construct the heaven. Verily, We are Able to extend the vastness of space thereof.
The verb used at the end is "la musi'oon", which means, "We are actively extending the vastness". This is speaking about the Heaven, which is the universe itself. The expansion of the universe was only discovered recently, again, in the 20th century. All of these miracles are for people such as yourself who doubt the existence of God, because they can only believe what they see with observation.
Therefore, Allah is telling you that despite your disbelieving in Him through observation, what you are actually observing is what He created. He has laid His claim to it a very long time ago.
This should remind you of a picture of art. When a person sees a picture of art and there is no indication of who drew it, then a person normally identifies it by an artist when they have a signature on it. So, Allah has put His signature forth to us by telling us, that He created this beautiful universe. He is the One Who did it, and here is what it is. The ancient Arabs did not have to fully grasp these meanings, but we see them now. The Qur'an is meant for all times. It's miracles are being witnessed even now. The revelation of the Qur'an is the miracle which keeps on giving. If you search through it and try to understand it, then you will see what I mean.
Earlier, you mentioned that the God of the gaps is that we do not know all the species on earth, so God must have made them. This is not how Muslims should look at it. Islam is investigative. Allah has told us many things for which we can have continual signs. The example here stems from the following verse:
51:49 And of everything We have created pairs, that you may remember (the Grace of Allah).
13:3 And it is He Who spread out the earth, and placed therein firm mountains and rivers and of every kind of fruits He made Zawjain Ithnain (two in pairs - may mean two kinds or it may mean: of two varieties, e.g. black and white, sweet and sour, small and big). He brings the night as a cover over the day. Verily, in these things, there are Ayat (proofs, evidence, lessons, signs, etc.) for people who reflect.
This does not mean that we know all of these pairs. How do we know that His creation has such pairs? By investigating. Because we cannot verify this until later:
36:36 Glory be to Him Who has created all the pairs of that which the earth produces, as well as of their own (human) kind (male and female), and of that which they know not.
"and of that which they know not" means that Muslims should endeavor to witness these signs. We must go out, search for these fruits, these animals, these insects, these birds, etc. Everything which has some sort of pair, identify it, and witness His miracle, and His signs that yes, He created all of these pairs. And every time we find more, then we are witness to the truth of this revelation. We also know even better with those observations, that it is only Allah Who could have stated this. How could an illiterate Prophet from Arabia who had no science education be aware of this? There is a reason why Allah chose him as a Prophet. He did not know as much as others did. That in itself is further proof.
These arguments are that: -God stated something, we cannot confirm the truth of this yet, we confirmed the truth of the statement, therefore God said it, therefore God exists.
We bridge that gap of knowledge of which God made a statement of 1400 years ago, and so we witness a miracle. It proves the truthfulness of the Qur'an. Besides scientific proofs, there are many prophecies fulfilled, but I will not get into that here.