Who Created Allah Almighty? Why Doesn’t He Have Parents?

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Who Created Allah Almighty? Why Doesn’t He Have Parents?

Asking who created Allah Almighty is considered meaningless and illogical since the concept of causality only applies to the material world. Islam asserts that Allah has no parents or offspring because it contradicts His Nature as an Eternal, Non-Created, Self-Sufficient Being, without beginning or end. The Quran emphasizes that there is nothing like unto Allah nor has anyone the power to see Him. This indicates that Allah transcends human perception and cannot be equated with anything. Therefore, Islamic scholars stress that Allah (Glorified be He) can be known through His Attributes and Actions instead of trying to comprehend His Essence or Origin.

In Islam, Allah is regarded as the Sole Creator and Sustainer of the universe. He existed before time, space, matter, and all other creations came into existence. According to the Islamic religion, Allah is Self-Sufficient and does not require any external source or help or support to maintain His existence or cause His existence. 

One of the most fundamental questions that humans have been asking since the beginning of time is: “Who created Allah?” While there are many different answers to this question, depending on one's religious or philosophical beliefs, Islam clearly states that Allah does not have parents and is Eternal; that is, Allah is Self-Existent, non-created, and has no beginning or end.

In Islam, the concept of Allah is central to the entire faith. The belief in the Oneness of Allah is the first of the five pillars of Islam. Muslims believe that Allah is the Creator of everything in the universe and that He neither has a beginning, nor an end, nor does He have any partners, relatives, or offspring. This concept is called Tawhid, which means the belief in the absolute Oneness of Allah.

According to Islamic teachings, Allah is an Absolute and Self-Sufficient Being Who created the universe from nothing. He is not bound by time or space, and therefore, does not need parents or any other external factors to exist. Allah is the Creator; He is not a created being, and there is no beginning or end to His Existence.

Islam teaches that Allah is the Originator of everything in the universe, and He is the ultimate source of all power and knowledge. In the Quran, it is stated that Allah is

“the First and the Last”

(Surah Al-Hadid 57:3).

Muslims believe that Allah is beyond human perception and that He cannot be fully comprehended by human beings. However, Allah has chosen to reveal Himself to humanity through His messengers and prophets, as well as through the Quran.

In Islam, the belief in Allah’s Eternal Existence is central to understanding the purpose of life. Muslims believe that the purpose of life is to worship Allah alone and to submit to His Will.

The Quran states:

“And I (Allah) did not create the jinn and mankind except to worship Me.”

(AL-Dhariyat 51:56).

In conclusion, in Islam, it is clearly stated that Allah does not owe His Existence to anything or anyone, nor does He need anything beyond Himself to maintain His existence or to support Him. He is the Eternal (Ever-Living), Self-sufficient, Independent, and Self-Existent Lord. He is the Creator of everything in the universe. The belief in Allah’s Eternal Existence is central to understanding the purpose of life and the importance of submitting to His Will.