by Dr. Zakir Naik
CONGRATULATING
AN ATHEIST
Normally, when I meet an atheist, the first thing I like to do is to
congratulate him and say, " My special congratulations to you",
because most of the people who believe in God are doing blind belief - he
is a Christian, because his father is a Christian; he is a Hindu, because
his father is a Hindu; the majority of the people in the world are blindly
following the religion of their fathers. An atheist, on the other hand,
even though he may belong to a religious family, uses his intellect to
deny the existence of God; what ever concept or qualities of God he may
have learnt in his religion may not seem to be logical to him.
My Muslim
brothers may question me, "Zakir, why are you congratulating an
atheist?" The reason that I am congratulating an atheist is because
he agrees with the first part of the Shahada i.e. the Islamic
Creed, ‘La ilaaha’ - meaning ‘there is no God’. So half my
job is already done; now the only part left is ‘il lallah’ i.e.
‘BUT ALLAH’ which I shall do Insha Allah. With others (who are
not atheists) I have to first remove from their minds the wrong concept of
God they may have and then put the correct concept of one true God.
LOGICAL CONCEPT OF GOD
My first question to the atheist will be: "What is the definition of
God?" For a person to say there is no God, he should know what is the
meaning of God. If I hold a book and say that ‘this is a pen’, for the
opposite person to say, ‘it is not a pen’, he should know what is the
definition of a pen, even if he does not know nor is able to recognise or
identify the object I am holding in my hand. For him to say this is not a
pen, he should at least know what a pen means. Similarly for an atheist to
say ‘there is no God’, he should at least know the concept of God. His
concept of God would be derived from the surroundings in which he lives.
The god that a large number of people worship has got human qualities -
therefore he does not believe in such a god. Similarly a Muslim too does
not and should not believe in such false gods.
If a
non-Muslim believes that Islam is a merciless religion with something to
do with terrorism; a religion which does not give rights to women; a
religion which contradicts science; in his limited sense that non-Muslim
is correct to reject such Islam. The problem is he has a wrong picture of
Islam. Even I reject such a false picture of Islam, but at the same time,
it becomes my duty as a Muslim to present the correct picture of Islam to
that non-Muslim i.e. Islam is a merciful religion, it gives equal rights
to the women, it is not incompatible with logic, reason and science; if I
present the correct facts about Islam, that non-Muslim may Inshallah accept
Islam.
Similarly
the atheist rejects the false gods and the duty of every Muslim is to
present the correct concept of God which he shall Insha Allah not
refuse.
(You may
refer to my article, ‘Concept of God in Islam’, for more details)
QUR’AN AND MODERN SCIENCE
The methods of proving the existence of God with usage of the material
provided in the ‘Concept of God in Islam’ to an atheist may satisfy
some but not all.
Many
atheists demand a scientific proof for the existence of God. I agree that
today is the age of science and technology. Let us use scientific
knowledge to kill two birds with one stone, i.e. to prove the existence of
God and simultaneously prove that the Qur’an is a revelation of God.
If a new
object or a machine, which no one in the world has ever seen or heard of
before, is shown to an atheist or any person and then a question is asked,
" Who is the first person who will be able to provide details of the
mechanism of this unknown object? After little bit of thinking, he will
reply, ‘the creator of that object.’ Some may say ‘the producer’
while others may say ‘the manufacturer.’ What ever answer the person
gives, keep it in your mind, the answer will always be either the creator,
the producer, the manufacturer or some what of the same meaning, i.e. the
person who has made it or created it. Don’t grapple with words, whatever
answer he gives, the meaning will be same, therefore accept it.
SCIENTIFIC
FACTS MENTIONED IN THE QUR’AN:
for details on this subject please refer to my book, ‘THE QUR’AN AND
MODERN SCIENCE – COMPATIBLE OR INCOMPATIBLE?
THEORY OF PROBABILITY
In mathematics there is a theory known as ‘Theory of Probability’. If
you have two options, out of which one is right, and one is wrong, the
chances that you will chose the right one is half, i.e. one out of the two
will be correct. You have 50% chances of being correct. Similarly if you
toss a coin the chances that your guess will be correct is 50% (1 out of
2) i.e. 1/2. If you toss a coin the second time, the chances that you will
be correct in the second toss is again 50% i.e. half. But the chances that
you will be correct in both the tosses is half multiplied by half (1/2 x
1/2) which is equal to 1/4 i.e. 50% of 50% which is equal to 25%. If you
toss a coin the third time, chances that you will be correct all three
times is (1/2 x 1/2 x 1/2) that is 1/8 or 50% of 50% of 50% that is 12½%.
A dice has
got six sides. If you throw a dice and guess any number between 1 to 6,
the chances that your guess will be correct is 1/6. If you throw the dice
the second time, the chances that your guess will be correct in both the
throws is (1/6 x 1/6) which is equal to 1/36. If you throw the dice the
third time, the chances that all your three guesses are correct is (1/6 x
1/6 x 1/6) is equal to 1/216 that is less than 0.5 %.
Let us
apply this theory of probability to the Qur’an, and assume that a person
has guessed all the information that is mentioned in the Qur’an which
was unknown at that time. Let us discuss the probability of all the
guesses being simultaneously correct.
At the time
when the Qur’an was revealed, people thought the world was flat, there
are several other options for the shape of the earth. It could be
triangular, it could be quadrangular, pentagonal, hexagonal, heptagonal,
octagonal, spherical, etc. Lets assume there are about 30 different
options for the shape of the earth. The Qur’an rightly says it is
spherical, if it was a guess the chances of the guess being correct is
1/30.
The light
of the moon can be its own light or a reflected light. The Qur’an
rightly says it is a reflected light. If it is a guess, the chances that
it will be correct is 1/2 and the probability that both the guesses i.e
the earth is spherical and the light of the moon is reflected light is
1/30 x 1/2 = 1/60.
Further,
the Qur’an also mentions every living thing is made of water. Every
living thing can be made up of either wood, stone, copper, aluminum,
steel, silver, gold, oxygen, nitrogen, hydrogen, oil, water, cement,
concrete, etc. The options are say about 10,000. The Qur’an rightly says
that everything is made up of water. If it is a guess, the chances that it
will be correct is 1/10,000 and the probability of all the three guesses
i.e. the earth is spherical, light of moon is reflected light and
everything is created from water being correct is 1/30 x 1/2 x 1/10,000 =
1/60,000 which is equal to about .0017%.
The
Qur’an speaks about hundreds of things that were not known to men at the
time of its revelation. Only in three options the result is .0017%. I
leave it upto you, to work out the probability if all the hundreds of the
unknown facts were guesses, the chances of all of them being correct
guesses simultaneously and there being not a single wrong guess. It is
beyond human capacity to make all correct guesses without a single
mistake, which itself is sufficient to prove to a logical person that the
origin of the Qur’an is Divine.
CREATOR IS THE AUTHOR OF THE QUR’AN
The only logical answer to the question as to who could have mentioned all
these scientific facts 1400 years ago before they were discovered, is
exactly the same answer initially given by the atheist or any person, to
the question who will be the first person who will be able to tell the
mechanism of the unknown object. It is the ‘CREATOR’, the producer,
the Manufacturer of the whole universe and its contents. In the English
language He is ‘God’, or more appropriate in the Arabic language,
‘ALLAH’.
QUR’AN IS A BOOK OF SIGNS AND NOT SCIENCE
Let me remind you that the Qur’an is not a book of Science,
‘S-C-I-E-N-C-E’ but a book of Signs ‘S-I-G-N-S’ i.e. a book of
ayaats.
The Qur’an contains more than 6,000 ayaats, i.e. ‘signs’, out
of which more than a thousand speak about Science. I am not trying to
prove that the Qur’an is the word of God using scientific knowledge as a
yard stick because any yardstick is supposed to be more superior than what
is being checked or verified. For us Muslims the Qur’an is the Furqan i.e. criteria to judge right from wrong and the ultimate yardstick
which is more superior to scientific knowledge.
But for an
educated man who is an atheist, scientific knowledge is the ultimate test
which he believes in. We do know that science many a times takes ‘U’
turns, therefore I have restricted the examples only to scientific facts
which have sufficient proof and evidence and not scientific theories based
on assumptions. Using the ultimate yardstick of the atheist, I am trying
to prove to him that the Qur’an is the word of God and it contains the
scientific knowledge which is his yardstick which was discovered recently,
while the Qur’an was revealed 1400 year ago. At the end of the
discussion, we both come to the same conclusion that God though superior
to science, is not incompatible with it.
SCIENCE IS ELIMINATING MODELS OF GOD BUT NOT GOD
Francis Bacon, the famous philosopher, has rightly said that a little
knowledge of science makes man an atheist, but an in-depth study of
science makes him a believer in God. Scientists today are eliminating
models of God, but they are not eliminating God. If you translate this
into Arabic, it is La illaha illal la, There is no god, (god with a
small ‘g’ that is fake god) but God (with a capital ‘G’).
Surah
Fussilat:
"Soon
We will show them our signs in the (farthest) regions (of the earth), and
in their own souls, until it becomes manifest to them that this is the
Truth. Is it not enough that thy Lord doth witness all things?"
[Al-Quran
41:53]