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From the Desk of the Sultan, El Sheikh Syed Mubarik Ali Shah Gilani
Excerpt
from El Sheikh’s Classic Work: The Science of Man
In this
excerpt from The Science of Man -Al Haqiqat al Insaniyya, (Zavia
Books, 1984) El Sheikh Gilani explains the design of the Master
Programmer, without Whom nothing would exist.
Consider this world of
ours as room, the sky a roof, the sun a lamp, and stars a chandelier.
Elements of Nature such as clouds, winds, rain and snow are the
instruments of carrying out the prefixed programmes. The grass and
flowers are carpets,the mountains your walls rivers and oceans are your
water supplying agencies. Now gaze into the heavens. Can you answer me,
do you know the depth of your cosmos, or how long and broad is the
universe? Your answer, surely will be no. With scientific evidence these
“men of science” are utterly confused about the most intricate
mysterious and complex system of our universe which is following an
absolutely flawless programme. Is it not ironic that materialists have
so much faith in the programmed function of cosmic order and the
rotation of the planets that they synchronize the programme of their
launched spacecraft with the orbital speed of the planet they hope to
land on , often launching their manmade vehicles in the direction
opposite to the orbital pattern of their target? Spacecrafts are
programmed to rotate in a orbit around some planet and it is only made
possible through the understanding of the programmed function of the
planet concerned. Now if you have no doubt in acknowledging the presence
of a programme, objective, and flight path of the spacecraft, what
objection will you have in acknowledging the truth, that there aught to
be some Programmer who has programmed the movement of the planet for
which the spacecraft is bound? And obviously, the Programmer’s creative
intelligence must be higher than that of scientists because no one has
been able to comprehend the immenseness, function, depth and distance of
various stars and planets located with in our earth system, or our own
universe.
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