None of the above great and esteemed scholars suggest that Allah is literally everywhere
Incorrect. This is my belief that Allah's presence is everywhere as stated in the Quran and that He is Near. (2:115, 2:186)
I have also given here ample Quran verses and a link to a scholar as evidence. You are simply hairsplitting and having futile disputes over nothing and you are misconstruing scholars tafsir - the same scholars from Al Mawrid.
I have just provided evidence from numerous Quran verses which prove that Allah swt Himself says His presence is everywhere and that He is Near.
This is my belief, if you have another, that is up to you, but I believe in the whole Quran including this verse which you ignore entirely:
Al Quran: 2:115
To Allah belong the East and the West; whithersoever ye turn there is the presence of Allah. For Allah is All-Pervading All-Knowing.
That does not mean that Allah is "INSIDE everything", but His Presence is "everywhere" ie He is the Creator, NOT the created! He is NOT the air, nor the glass or the water which we drink. He is Al Qareeb - the Near!
When My servants ask thee concerning Me, I am indeed close (to them): I listen to the prayer of every suppliant when he calleth on Me: Let them also, with a will, Listen to My call, and believe in Me: That they may walk in the right way. (2:186)
Allah swt did not describe Himself as in one place up in the sky. He is not remote, He created the plants, birds, the animals, mountains, the moon, the sun, the nations, various people, clouds, skies, the universe, stars, galaxies...and yes, even the angels - He created them all.
It is clear that if I went abroad, whether Saudi, Germany, Australia, Africa, I know that Allah is Near, al Qareeb - as Allah swt says His Presence is everywhere in verse 2:115
Everything is created by Him and Allah swt is ONE whom no one can see or comprehend.
We say He is everywhere because His presence is everywhere. This is what Harun Yahya and many Muslims believe - it is a well known fact even by scholars that we can not imagine Him, but that He is always Near.
So none of you have any reason to dispute on and on about Br H.Yahya, publicly humiliating him and slandering him, as you should all fear Allah. The fact that he even teaches people one Quran verse is a wonderful thing and a great reward.
In this forum people have called him a Kafir, a disbeliever, crazy, having strange beliefs,... and all these are slanders. If you have misgivings then go to the brother yourself and discuss it with him personally, not with me or here in the public.
Yes Harun is right about this world is an illusion - if only you would read is books you will find all the Quran verses and hadith references there:
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Another verse explains how people are blinded by illusion because of this earthly life:
Yet still you prefer the life of the world, when the hereafter is better and longer lasting. (Surat al-A'la, 16-17)
The root of dunya (world) has a very important meaning in this sense: It is a derivative of the adjective "daniy": low, unrefined, basic and worthless. "World" means a space characterized by these traits. So, the Qur'an often emphasizes this worldly life's worthlessness and unimportance. It refers to such things as wealth, family, status, and success, which are thought to make for a good life, as nothing more than transitory and deceptive. In one verse, Allah says:
Know that the life of the world is merely a game and a diversion and ostentation, and a cause of boasting among yourselves and trying to outdo one another in wealth and children, like the plant-growth after rain, which delights the cultivators. But then it withers, you see it turning yellow, and then it becomes broken stubble. In the hereafter there is terrible punishment, but also forgiveness from Allah and His good pleasure. The life of the world is nothing but the ENJOYMENT OF DELUSION. (Surat al-Hadid, 20) "
http://www.harunyahya.com/paradise02.php
So here is another evidence form the Quran. Do you know what the word 'delusion' means in the above verse which Harun Yahya has presented in his article? Please look it up in the dictionaries and yes do read up the tafsir by Ibn Kathir. It means illusion, deception, misconception. In one dictionary it is: "the act of deluding; deception by creating illusory ideas".
This verse alone proves the fact that Harun Yahya is using the correct evidence from the Quran appropriately and you are all incorrect about finding faults in him in stating that the world is not illusive.
I have stated many times and keep repeating that I see nothing wrong with what he teaches. You can only change what is within you but you can not change me or make me or anyone believe in your opinions.
If you do not agree with me, or Br H.Y, or anyone else that is up to you, but there is no compulsion in Islam (2:256) and Allah swt is our final Judge for all that you accuse.
Wasalam