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In this video, we critically examine the concept of the multiverse, a popular theory in both science and entertainment, and explore its implications for understanding our universe. While the multiverse has captured the imagination of filmmakers and scientists alike, we argue that it fails to provide a satisfactory explanation for the fine-tuning of the universe. Instead, we introduce the Islamic concept of “Wajib al-Wujud” (the Necessary Being), which offers a coherent and rational explanation for the precise conditions that allow life to exist. Drawing on the insights of Islamic philosophers like Ibn Sina and Said Nursi, we demonstrate how this concept not only explains the fine-tuned universe but also affirms the oneness of God. Join us as we debunk the multiverse theory and explore a deeper, more meaningful understanding of our existence.
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Written by: Muhammad Fahd al Antaroh
Video by: Muhammad Fahd al Antaroh
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what a lot of commentators seem to not understand is that the theory of multiverse has no real definition. one model says that there are just parts in our universe where there exists different physical laws, different from what we are used to. those parts exist inside our dimension but like in a different and far part of it, kinda isolated from the other parts. the other model is that the same universe exists many times, within each decision we make or cicumstances that cause a particular life path. so, I can exist in 100 universes, and in each I have a different profession, have different morals and ethics, have different everything. the first one is possible but it isn’t really what the mainstream theory of multiverse is about. the second one is just sci-fi, to sell more comics and make more movies, and this is the mainstream theory of multiverse. there is also a third model but I am lazy to write as much
troll video i believe
I’ll like to give some of my opinions here.
The bigbang thoury is support ed in islam, but the scientists say it was an expansion of a single point of infinite dencity with zero volume. And islam says Allah command the havens and the earth to be separated. I think thre earth refers to materials and energy here, and the havens may be the havens discribed in the quran.
Allah’s powers aren’t limited by the physics of this universe, or the hypnotized multiverse.
I think we undrandstand the thoury of havins wrong. They may not be in saperate universities be be in a stacking order possible by higher physical dementions thourys.
Also, it may not be the universes that he creates needs to have the same origin system like the bigbang. maybe for our universe it was the origin and for others that he creats it may have different logic and physics.
Infinitely unlikely is 100% possible in unlimited time. But why do we take time for granted in the multiverse thoury? Time could only come to life if the bigbang happened.
Also i would like to know where the multiple universes resides. and its laws physics and logic. please lethe me know in reply. And does distance work the same way there?
I really wanna know about where the universe resides, or how it is everywhere its itself, if that made sense..
And does higher dementions thoury fit into this?
Multi verse is more BS theory than Time Travel…
Multiverse Exists
“All Praises due to Allah, Lord of the A’lameen (realms, worlds, multiverse)”
[Surah Fatiha]
Allah has created the seven “samawaat” and the “ardh”, as much as that. His commands descend among them; so you may understand that Allah is All-Powerful in everything, and in knowledge, Allah encompasses all things.
(Surah At-Talaq: Ayah 12)
In the Tafsir of Ibn Jarir, it is narrated from Hazrat Ibn Abbas (RA) that he said: “If I were to explain the meaning of this verse to you, you would not accept it, and your refusal would make you consider it false.” In another narration, when a man asked Hazrat Ibn Abbas (RA) about the meaning of this verse, he replied: “How can I believe that whatever I tell you will not be denied by you?”
Another narration states that for every earth, there are creations like Hazrat Ibrahim (AS) and similar creatures to those on this earth. In the narration from Hazrat Ibn Musanna (RA), it is said that in every sky (there is) Hazrat Ibrahim (AS) like Hazrat Ibrahim (AS).
In Imam Bayhaqi (RA)’s book Kitabul Asma Was-Sifat, it is narrated from Hazrat Ibn Abbas (RA) that he said: “In each of the seven earths, there are prophets like your prophet, and there are beings like Adam (AS), like Nuh (AS), like Ibrahim (AS), and like Isa (AS).” Subsequently, Imam Bayhaqi (RA) quotes another narration from Hazrat Ibn Abbas (RA), stating that its chain of transmission is authentic.
In a hadith narrated by Ibn Abid Dunya (RA), it is described that one day, Rasulullah (SAW) came to the gathering of the Sahabah. He saw that they were sitting quietly, thinking about something. He asked them: “What is the matter?” They replied: “We are thinking about Allah’s creation.” He then said: “Good! It is good to contemplate Allah’s creation. But do not think about Allah. Know that there is a white earth in the west. Its brightness is its light, or say: its light is its brightness. The road to the sun is a journey of forty days. There is a creation of Allah there that never disobeys Him, even in the time it takes for a blink of an eye.” Then the Sahabah asked: “Where is the devil among them?” He replied: “They do not even know whether the devil has been created or not.” They asked again: “Are they human?” He replied: “No. They do not even know anything about the creation of Hazrat Adam (AS).”