Yes, from a scientific perspective, creation from absolute nothing is not possible. Science operates on the principle that matter and energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed.
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Human being has no power of creation and it belongs only to Allah
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Yes, in Islamic belief, the power of creation (Al-Khaliq) belongs solely to Allah. Humans have the ability to manipulate and transform what already exists, but they cannot bring something into existence from nothing. The Quran states:
"Allah is the Creator of all things, and He is, over all things, Disposer of affairs."
— (Surah Az-Zumar 39:62)
This emphasizes that only Allah has the absolute power to create and sustain the universe. Humans, as His creation, have been given knowledge, skills, and the ability to innovate, but all of this is ultimately derived from His will and permission.
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From an Islamic perspective, the power of creation belongs solely to Allah, as stated in the Quran:
"Allah is the Creator of all things, and He is, over all things, Disposer of affairs."
(Surah Az-Zumar 39:62)
Scientific Perspective on Creation
From a scientific standpoint, creation is understood differently. Science does not recognize "creation from nothing" in the way that religious teachings do. Instead, it follows the principles of transformation and conservation of energy and matter.
- Law of Conservation of Energy: Energy cannot be created or destroyed; it can only change forms. This aligns with the idea that humans do not create matter or energy but only manipulate existing resources.
- Big Bang Theory: Science suggests that the universe had a beginning, but how something emerged from nothing remains a mystery. Some scientists theorize quantum fluctuations or multiverse theories, but there is no definitive answer.
- Biological Evolution: Humans have the ability to modify genetic material (e.g., genetic engineering), but they do not "create" life from nothing—rather, they work within the existing laws of biology.
Conclusion
In both religious and scientific views, humans do not possess the ability to create something from absolute nothingness. While science explores the mechanisms of the universe, the ultimate question of creation remains open to philosophical and theological interpretations.
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Yes, from a scientific perspective, creation from absolute nothing is not possible. Science operates on the principle that matter and energy cannot be created or destroyed, only transformed. This is supported by fundamental laws such as:
1. The Law of Conservation of Energy (First Law of Thermodynamics)
This law states that energy cannot be created or destroyed; it can only change forms. For example, when we burn fuel, chemical energy is converted into heat and motion, but no new energy is created from nothing.
2. The Law of Conservation of Mass (Antoine Lavoisier's Principle)
Matter also follows a similar rule—it is neither created nor destroyed in a closed system. Even when substances undergo chemical reactions, the total amount of matter remains the same.
3. The Big Bang and the Origin of the Universe
Science suggests that the universe had a beginning (the Big Bang), but it does not explain how something came from "nothing." Some physicists propose quantum mechanics or multiverse theories, but no scientific theory has demonstrated true creation from nothing.
Conclusion
Science does not have the ability to create something from absolute nothing—it only explains how matter and energy transform. This aligns with the belief that true creation is beyond human capability.
Only Allah has ability to create anything from nothing.
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