Our God — Page 45
Logical Arguments for the Existence of God 45 The Promised Messiah as said: ُووحں ہپ اےنپ اہھت ےس ڑھچاک کمن وت ےن وخد ر سج ےس ےہ وشر ِ تبحم اعاقشن ِ زار اک With Your own hands You have sprinkled the mineral of love over souls, Which has caused agonised cries of pining lovers. ی رے وسا ت ڑپیت ےھجم � ی ہ خ دم یھب لک � ی ا� دل ےٹھگ �ب ی ار اک ی ب اجں یٹھگ اجیت ےہ � Not for a moment am I at ease without You; Life seems to ebb away like the sinking heart of an ailing one. ےل دلجی ربخ ی ا ےہ رِتے وکےچ م ی وشر ک وُخں ہن وہاجےئ ک ِ د�ی واہن ونجمں وار اک Find out quickly wherefore is this noise in Your street; Lest someone madly in love perishes. Argument Based on Creation and the Operational System of the Universe Now I take up the most renowned of all logical arguments. In fact, this is the only argument upon which the belief of most people is based. As far as the reach of human reason alone is concerned, one cannot think of a more enlightening and impactful argument than this. We should note that we are not discussing the arguments and evidence that descend from heaven and establish the existence of God with utmost certainty, and which not only point towards God but actually make one see Him and reach Him. But rather, here we are referring to the logical arguments that do not lead us beyond the ‘ought to be’ stage of belief. Of these arguments, the