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Answer: Everything that is in the heavens and everything that is in the Earth is a proof. Every single thing. The way everything runs by one set of laws - complex and vast. Everything stands as a tribute to and a glorification of the Creator.

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Solid proof from the Holy Quran, Holy Bible and science. These are signs of existence of God. These verses of facts were revealed in 6th century and during the period of Moses.

Al-Quran 55:19. He has let free the two bodies of flowing water, meeting together 55: 20. Between them is a Barrier which they do not transgress:

This had been proved by scientists after a long research of thirty years in the seas. The result is "Seas' are not mingling with one another ". This fact had been revealed 1400 years ago. This is well enough to accept the existence of God for an average thinker.

"Verily in the heavens and the earth are signs for those who believe. And in the creation of yourselves, and the fact that animals are scattered (through the earth), are signs for those of assured faith. And in the alternation of night and day, and that fact that Allah sends down sustenance from the sky, and revives therewith the earth after its death, and in the change of the winds, are signs for those who are wise" (45:3-5). Big bangWhen describing the creation of the "heavens and the earth," the Qur'an does not discount the theory of a "Big Bang" explosion at the start of it all. In fact, the Qur'an says that "the heavens and the earth were joined together as one unit, before We clove them asunder" (21:30). Following this big explosion, Allah "turned to the sky, and it had been (as) smoke. He said to it and to the earth: 'Come together, willingly or unwillingly.' They said: 'We come (together) in willing obedience'" (41:11). Thus the elements and what was to become the planets and stars began to cool, come together, and form into shape, following the natural laws that Allah established in the universe. The Qur'an further states that Allah created the sun, the moon, and the planets, each with their own individual courses or orbits. "It is He Who created the night and the day, and the sun and the moon; all (the celestial bodies) swim along, each in its rounded course" (21:33). Expansion of Universe The Qur'an also does not rule out the idea that the universe is continuing to expand. "The heavens, We have built them with power. And verily, We are expanding it" (51:47). There has been some historical debate among Muslim scholars about the precise meaning of this verse, since knowledge of the universe's expansion was only recently discovered. Universe created in six days

The Qur'an states that "Allah created the heavens and the earth, and all that is between them, in six days" (7:54) while the account related in The Bible says Genesis - 1:31 - And God saw everything that he had made, and behold, it was very good. And there was evening and there was morning, the sixth day. Thus the heavens and the earth were finished, and all the host of them."

Quran 55:5. The sun and the moon follow courses (exactly) computed;

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