From Consciousness and the Cosmos to Proving the Creator and the Necessity of Revelation
This book presents a structured rational inquiry into the existence of the Creator through two independent lines of reasoning that converge on a single conclusion.
- The First Path begins with human consciousness, examining reason, freedom, responsibility, and the necessity of seeking the One before whom human beings are accountable.
- The Second Path begins with the existence of the universe, arguing from contingency, causality, and the impossibility of infinite explanatory regress toward the existence of a Necessary Creator.
After establishing these foundations, the book explores the rational implications of the Creator's attributes, the problem of moral evil, the necessity of a Day of Judgment, the necessity of revelation, and finally proposes rational criteria for evaluating religious claims.
The work is written as a sequence of reflections and logical arguments intended to invite critical examination rather than appeal to emotion or tradition. Readers are encouraged to evaluate each premise and conclusion on its own merits.
Whatever is correct is by the grace of Allah; whatever is mistaken is from the author.