Maulana Wahiduddin Khan | The Sunday Guardian | July 19, 2015A military manoeuvre was performed by the American navy in July 1983, off the coast of San Francisco, the whole process being computerized. Unfortunately, what no one could foresee was that during the artillery firing drills the computer would develop some defect. As a result, the direction of the firing was totally reversed. According to the programming the shelling should have been directed at a far-off place in the sea, but due to this reversal, the shells began hitting a Mexican cargo ship instead. We often come across such news about computers. Why do they go "on the blink" and fail to carry out their orders properly? It is because they are only material machines, totally devoid of brain. Similarly, had the universe been simply a material machine, as is generally held by some people, it could never have functioned so accurately and flawlessly as it does. The earth and all the human settlements on it would have been completely destroyed as if ravaged by earthquake. In the wake of universal accidents, not only the universe, but also those who audaciously seek to place a material interpretation upon the existence of the universe would have been destroyed altogether. [Highlight1] "There is no creator of the universe, it is but a material machine." This sentence reads very well- a good, grammatical sentence. But it loses its value when it is matched with reality, for there is inherent contradiction in these conceptions. This sentence would have been correct if any self-made and self-operated machine had actually existed. But there is no such thing. All the machines we know are made and operated by "men". And they are certainly not free from defects. Then how is it possible for a flawless workshop to have come into existence by itself and to continue to function so perfectly from time immemorial?
Related Articles
Article
Soulveda | Feb 18, 2022
We have the entire universe before us. We see it, we experience it, and so are forced to believe in its existence. Even when a man rejects the godhead, he still believes in the universe. But…
Article
Human knowledge has two different phases-the pre-Einstein period and the post-Einstein period. In the pre-Einstein period, knowledge was confined to the macro or material world, which was observable and measurable. So,…
Article
Maulana Wahiduddin Khan | Speaking Tree Website | April 18, 2016"Surely in the heavens and the earth there are signs for the faithful; in your own creation, and in the beasts that are scattered far and near, are signs…
Article
Maulana Wahiduddin Khan I Speaking Tree Website I Monday, November 25, 2013
All the objects of the universe continuously maintain a special equilibrium. If this were disrupted, things would become harmful instead of…
Article
Maulana Wahiduddin Khan I Speaking Tree Website I Monday October 14, 2013Sir Isaac Newton (1642-1727) was born into a Christian family. A regular church-goer, he can be said to have been a religious man in every sense…
Article
By Maulana Wahiduddin Khan | ST Blog, Sep 23, 2013There is a verse in the Quran, which says: "Do they never reflect on the camels and how they were created" (88:17)The camel is one of the unique creations of God. A…