اذا لم تجد ما تبحث عنه يمكنك استخدام كلمات أكثر دقة.
This text, authored by **Mohammed Saeed Raslan**, explores the philosophical and logical distinctions between **visualization and reasoning** to defend the concept of divine creation. The author argues that a human's inability to **mentally picture** complex realities, such as creation from nothing, does not invalidate their **rational truth**. To facilitate this understanding, the source categorizes all known things into three logical groups: the **impossible**, the **necessary**, and the **possible**. It defines **Allah’s existence** as inherently necessary, while the physical universe is classified as a **possible being** that requires a cause to exist. By distinguishing between a **true cause**, a condition, and a preparatory factor, the text asserts that the universe is a **contingent occurrence** entirely dependent on a Creator. Ultimately, the work uses these logical frameworks to refute **atheistic and materialistic** arguments by proving that existence must stem from an eternal, sustaining power.