CHANCE OR IS IT INTELLIGENCE?
This Universe indeed displays a remarkable vista of order and
consistency. We can observe, for example, the great regularity with which the celestial bodies follow precise orbits. And marvel at the way in which water from the seas is brought to the land by wind-driven clouds, which are in turn formed by the evaporation of water: without this replenishment, life would be impossible. We are also amazed by the migration patterns of many species, including newborn eels, that trek through thousands of miles of ocean, to nestle in their own local streams, and of bees, who use sunlight for navigation in their quest for nectar. We may ponder as to why allReflection may lead us to pertinent questions: Could such
encompassing order have arisen purely by unintentional accident?Or could there be an intelligent originator to this spectacular array
of living and non-living forms -a designer that may have developed them through processes, which have yet to be fully determined? What conclusions are evidential?Is it probable that all the letters on this page unscrambled
themselves by chance to form these meaningful and structured sentences? How then, could a human being - with ears, eyes and a mind - have been formed by chance? Is it credible that such a vast universe with inestimable billions of galaxies could have evolved by accident? Does not the integration and complexity of a single cell far exceed that of a mere piece of paper with some intelligible writing on it, let alone this universe and all that it contains? (Especially since the universe also contains this piece of paper!)We know that we are not the cause of ourselves, for embryonic
development is organized and directed in stages under natural laws. But directed by what and by whose laws? Chance? Or is it Intelligence?What about a multiplicity of infinite beings? Could such have been
responsible for this cosmological fabrication? Would not the resulting state of this universe have then been disordered and chaotic due to the conflicting commands of these infinitely powerful entities, which would have been trying to accede to the throne ofIf our response to the chance (unintentional creation) and multiplicity (creation by two or more beings) hypotheses is negative, then our answer has to lie between zero and two. In other words, there can only be one unique governing intelligence -
If this is our conclusion, then it means that the myriad forms of matter and energy as well as the physiological structure of the
human being must be subject to the natural laws of this singular and independent governing intelligence.In addition to this involuntary physiological dependence of human
beings to the prescribed natural laws, we are also endowed with a mind, which has the capacity to voluntarily question and reason. A reasoning person would be naturally drawn to the logical conclusion of the existence of a unique originator, and therefore of aIndeed reasoning people live, and have been living throughout the
ages in all parts of the world. They can be found dwelling in the midst of exuberant jungles or in our large, populous and crowded cities. What would distinguish such individuals would be the employment of reason as a foundation for life. If such a people are to be given a name which linguistically denotes 'voluntary peaceful submission' to this unique Intelligence, and which includes all of these attributes, a suitable term in one language would be the word Muslim.