The Contribution of Islam to the Solution of World Problems — Page 47
47 Him not. He is the High, the Great. ( Ch. 2: V. 256 ) He who has, in due order, vouchsafed to man the knowledge of the properties of the atom and of the principles of fission and fusion, surely has it in His power to bestow upon man of the knowledge and comprehension, or principles and properties which may pr ovide adequate safeguards and full immunity against the aggressive use of nuclear power: And there is not a thing but with Us are the treasures thereof, and We send it not down except in a known measure. ( Ch. 15: V. 22 ) God constantly revealed Himself in a new state. Having revealed Himself as creator or nuclear power, He surely, may go on to reveal Himself as its guardian and controller; for all is within His power and under His control. It is only by turning to Him that security may be achieved: Of Him do beg all that are in the heavens and the earth. Every day He reveals Himself in a different state ( Ch. 55: V. 30 ) The two powers to whom reference has been made have been warned: …if you have power to go beyond the confines of the heavens and the earth, then do go. But you cannot go save with authority. ( Ch. 55: V. 34 ) But, with authority from on high, there is no limit to