La-Galiba -Illalah: The Wonders of Al-Mighty

Author:   Shafat Ahmad Dar
Publisher:   Independently Published
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9798244715347


Pages:   142
Publication Date:   20 January 2026
Format:   Paperback
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La-Galiba -Illalah: The Wonders of Al-Mighty


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To embark upon a journey toward the Divine is to first acknowledge the inherent limitations of the vessel in which we travel. We are bound by a nervous system, a complex network of neurons, and an intricate endocrine system that, while miraculous, acts as a biological veil between our consciousness and the Absolute. To attempt to define God through the narrow lens of human logic, memory, or dimension is a paradox; the moment we wrap words around the Infinite, we begin to distance ourselves from its actual reality. This book is not an attempt to capture the sun in a jar, but rather an exploration of the light that filters through our finite windows. We must humbly accept that our senses are feeble instruments, granted by the very Force they seek to measure. If the Absolute is truly absolute, it exists far beyond the reach of human comprehension, occupying realms that do not resemble any known natural thinking or cognitive structure. Our intelligence is merely a subset of a much larger reality, a minuscule domain within a vast, extra-celestial existence. Thus, this work does not claim to know the ""nature"" of God, for that nature is fundamentally unknowable; instead, it seeks to observe the ""qualities"" of that presence as they reflect upon our existence. The first quality we must recognize is that God is both universal and unique. This is not a deity of local interests, cultural biases, or tribal affiliations, but a sovereign force that directs and manages the entirety of the cosmos. This force is the guiding and managing director of all that is, moving with a purpose that exceeds our ability to categorize. To speak of God is to speak of a uniqueness that has no parallel in the material world, a singularity that remains the foundation of all complexity. One of the most significant barriers to understanding the Absolute is our tendency to project human biological needs onto the Divine. God does not need to have sex, nor does the Absolute have a son, daughter, or wife in any physical form. These are human constructs born of our own reproductive requirements and social structures. God exists independently of these biological imperatives, standing as a creative force that does not require a partner or a lineage to validate its existence or its power. God occupies a dual position in the universe as both an independent and a dependent quantity, yet even this description falls short. There are certain domains of the Divine that are neither static nor variable, neither dependent nor independent. These aspects are entirely out of our domain of intelligence. They do not resemble any known pattern of human thought, and because they lack a reference point in our physical experience, they will remain forever hidden from our comprehension. There is an ancient question regarding whether we are part of God or separate creations kept outside of His existence. The perspective explored here suggests that we reside within a small portion of the basic existence of God. While the Absolute, in His higher realms, is infinitely larger than the known universe, a miniscule portion of that existence forms the fabric of our reality. In this sense, God is present everywhere: in the laptop, the book, the pillow, and even within the very cells of our bodies. Central to the human experience is the concept of free will, a gift from the Absolute that ensures God does not interfere in our daily activities. He treats all of creation with the same impartiality, applying the laws of the universe equally to everyone. Whether one is a king or a beggar, the law of gravity remains the same. This non-interference is a hallmark of Divine sovereignty, allowing human beings the autonomy to shape their own destinies within the framework of universal principles.

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Author:   Shafat Ahmad Dar
Publisher:   Independently Published
Imprint:   Independently Published
Dimensions:   Width: 21.60cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 27.90cm
Weight:   0.345kg
ISBN:  

9798244715347


Pages:   142
Publication Date:   20 January 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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