The Natural Birth of the Universe

The beginning of the Universe’s existence, according to the modern scientific worldview, can be explained through the Big Bang model. This model asserts that the Universe did not exist eternally; rather, time, space, and matter appeared simultaneously with the initial explosion. Thus, if the Universe has a specific beginning, the need for an eternal, prime mover continuously governing its existence is eliminated.

For example, one source provides a clear definition of this process:
"Universe had not existed eternally but began in time. Time and space, along with the initial matter, came into being simultaneously, as they are inseparable from it. The process of the world's 'birth' is described by the scientific theory of the 'Big Bang'." (source: link txt, page: 3013)

It is also worth noting that the mechanisms underlying explosive processes are described in terms of natural laws:
"Moreover, the force acting on fragments of matter during an ordinary explosion is caused by differences in pressure. However, the Universe is everything that exists in the material world." (source: link txt, page: 9449)

These observations and descriptions indicate that the structure of the Universe can be understood through physical processes and laws, without invoking the concept of an eternal supernatural creator. If the Universe itself constitutes a material system arising from natural processes, then its emergence does not require appealing to the hypothesis of Allah as a prime mover.

Thus, the argument supporting the beginning of the Universe through an explosive process challenges the necessity of a supernatural creator, as the scientific framework—based on the Big Bang theory and physical laws—explains the appearance of time, space, and matter without resorting to the notion of an eternal personality.

Supporting quotes:
"Universe had not existed eternally but began in time. Time and space, along with the initial matter, came into being simultaneously, as they are inseparable from it. The process of the world's 'birth' is described by the scientific theory of the 'Big Bang'." (source: link txt, page: 3013)

"Moreover, the force acting on fragments of matter during an ordinary explosion is caused by differences in pressure. However, the Universe is everything that exists in the material world." (source: link txt, page: 9449)

The Natural Birth of the Universe

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