In the name Of Allah, The most Gracious, The Most Merciful.
Say, Allah is One,
Allah The Everlasting, The Eternal,
He has not given birth and was not born,
And no one is comparable to Him.s.112
Can there be more than one such creator? The Quran tells us that this is impossible:“God never had a child, nor have there been any gods beside him. [Had there been any], each of them would have appropriated to himself what he created, and some would have overcome others…” (Quran 23:91)
The human intelligence and creativity points to a, what we can consider, very thoughtful creation of The Creator. Each and every one of us is His creation.
Oneness of god
The assumption that there are gods beside the one true God leads to false consequences and must therefore be false. If there is more than one god, then:
(a) if every detail of everything in the world was the result of the action of one of the gods, it cannot at the same time be the result of the action of another god. But if,
(b) some things in the world were created by some gods, and others by other gods, then each god would rule independently over what he created, which means that nothing in his world can even in principle, be influenced by anything outside it. But this contradicts the observed unity and interdependence of the world. And if that is impossible, then
(c) some gods will overcome others, but if that happens then the ones who are vanquished cannot be true gods. There can, therefore, be no more than one creator.
HOW DOES HE CREATE ?
Since He is self-sufficient, He cannot be said to depend on anything outside Himself in any actions, and cannot therefore be said to produce His effects the way natural causes do. But if He is not a natural cause, He must be a volitional agent. And since intention implies knowledge, and knowledge and intention imply life, he must be a living being. Since He is an eternal and everlasting being, all His attributes must reflect this quality; thus He must be not only knowing, but all-knowing, not only powerful, but all-powerful, etc.
Its an absurdity to assign or-gin for the creator as well. Any thing that took or-gin/birth in life should meet with end as well. So there could not be an or gin for the creator or the fact is that he is ''uncreated''.Since no matter in any form can answer to these attributes, and since all these attributes are implied by the two attributes of eternity and everlastingness, no form of matter can be either eternal or everlasting, and thus no matter of any form can play the role of that ultimate cause.
God is the One and Only Creator of everything including the laws that govern all of creation. He is the Guardian and Caretaker who maintains the continuity/preservation of the laws. He is the one who rules and nothing rules over him. Therefore, among His characteristics is Lordship, which means continuous governorship, guardianship, and care which never ceases.
Therefore, He is god and we can refer to Him as the creator, or the Lord of all creatures, or the Lord of all worlds. This is logically acceptable to our minds.
Therefore, He is god and we can refer to Him as the creator, or the Lord of all creatures, or the Lord of all worlds. This is logically acceptable to our minds.
INDEPENDENT GOD
If you ascertain the fact that god is independent then he is not like anything we can imagine. He is self-sufficient and is not dependent on his creation. As a matter of fact, He is not even dependent on our worshiping Him. He has created the universe at will and can destroy it at his will. His attributes are not characteristics of Him, but they are the essence of Him, e.g., sweetness of sugar is not a characteristic of sugar but rather its essence. He is not to be described by any adjective because His characteristics are the essence of Himself, and He is not in need of anything. Hence, He is Rich, Perfect, and Independent of everything, without any deficiency or change, and this is an attribute that is logical to be present in God the Creator who created the universe and creation from nothing alone, and He created everything from nothing. So, He must have everything and doesn't need anything and He is not in need of anything
In the bible we see that God grew tired and needed to rest on the seventh day after creating the world (Genesis 2: 2-3) is simply misunderstanding who God is. We cannot conceptualize God from our animalistic perspective which makes him dependent.
His Presence is constant and no change.
It is also logical and natural that God’s presence be Permanent and Eternal in an absolute manner. He does not cease to exist, for if He did, He wouldn’t be God and therefore, the creation would not exist. He should also have absolute eternal life, for He is always Alive and Immortal and He never tastes death. If He died, then the whole creation and life would end. Also, among His attributes is continuous and absolute awakefulness, for if he slept or went into slumber even for one second, life would immediately end and the laws of the universe would be disturbed. His Presence is constant and He does not experience change. This is because all the laws of the universe are maintained in a steady fashion by God. After all, if God changed, the laws would not be constant and there would be disturbance in the universe and kingdom. All these characteristics are logically necessary to be present in God being that He is God the Creator