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The mosquito and Ibrahim AWS versus King Namrood.

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    Home   Articles     Miscellaneous Topics     The Destruction of Namrood The Destruction of Namrood Click here to download this article as a pdf Namrood’s destruction was at hand. Allah Ta’ala had given him enough time to reform. But he imagined he had himself to thank for the respite he had been granted. He had become more and more cruel and unjust. His despotism knew no bounds. He summoned Hazrat Ibrahim (Alaihis Salaam) and said to him, “Tell your Allah that I neither fear Him nor need Him! Go tell Him that the whole world is in awe of me. All people are obedient to my command. If He is the God of heaven, I am God of the earth. Where are His armies? If the sky fell on my troops, they could hold it up with their lances. Tell Him I challenge Him to a battle. He has no say on earth. The whole earth belongs to me; it is my kingdom!” The answer was revealed to Hazrat Ibrahim (Alaihis Salaam): “Let him come to such and such a place, where I shall do battle with him!” The venerable Ibra

Proof of oneness of Allah.

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  Skip to main content By using this site, you agree to our  Cookie Policy .    Create new account    Log in  English  Random Question    I want to ask a question   Subject Categories Frequently Asked Questions Special Files Videos Audios Sources Blog Images Home Islamic Catechism Fundementals of Belief Belief in Allah Evidence of the oneness Of Allah   Share   Share on Facebook   Share on Twitter   Share on Linkedin   Share on Pinterest •  The claim that there is more than one god is logically invalid Islamic theology scholars mentioned various evidence in order to prove the oneness of Allah. The most important of them is the evidence called  reductio ad impossible  that refutes the claim that there is more than one god. When we assume that there are two equal gods in the universe, it is definite that there will be discussions between them and conflicts between their wishes. In the end of such a conflict, for instance, when one god wanted something to happen and the other wanted it no