The Sole Creator and the Beginning of Existence Allah is described as the Almighty, all-knowing, merciful creator who existed before anything else. In the beginning, there was nothing but Allah; no throne, pen, water or skies—just Him. He created everything to be known by His creation: starting with a pen that wrote all events until eternity followed by angels and other beings like Jinns and Bins (a now-extinct kind). The narrative emphasizes Allah's timelessness beyond human dimensions while urging believers to marvel at His creations without succumbing to doubts about their origin.
Marveling at Creation as an Act of Worship Creation reflects divine attributes through its extraordinary complexity—from galaxies in space down to microscopic cell division within humans. People instinctively praise remarkable feats yet often overlook praising God for this magnificent existence surrounding them daily. Observing nature’s wonders should inspire awe towards Allah rather than distraction from worshipping Him wholeheartedly—the ultimate response being standing ovations declaring 'Allahu Akbar' in recognition of His greatness above all things visible or hidden.