Welcome to Ahmadiyyat, The True Islam — Page 55
− The Islamic Concept of God Almighty − Islam holds God to be the Creator of the universe and presents His − Unity in simple terms. Islam calls God a Perfect Being, the Fountainhead − of all excellencies and free of all blemishes. He is a Living God who manifests Himself everywhere and Who loves His creation and listens to their supplications. None of His attributes have been suspended; He, therefore, communicates with mankind as before, and has not barred the avenues to reach Him without intercession. Islam's doctrine of Unity is absolute and unsplittable; it has no − room for adding to the Godhead in any form. He has neither a father nor a mother, nor has He a spouse. For Him to give birth to sons and daughters is inconceivable. The Qur’an is insistent upon the Unity of God and emphatically − condemns any doctrine, idea, or concept which might directly or indirectly tend to associate any other thing or being with God as a partner or equal. The Holy Qur’an says about God Almighty: − Å¸Í »Ë f»ÌÍ »Ë 5f¼Í » fÀv»A ɼ»A fYA ɼ»AÌÇ ½³ ‘ , ‘ ‘ , , æ å ä æ ä ä ö æ ä æ å æ ä ä ö æ ê ä æ ä ô å ä ì å Õ ä ô Ñ ä ä å Õ ä å æ å fYA A̰· É» , ( Ñ ä ä í å å ì qul hu wallahu ahad alla hussamad lam yalid wa lam yulad wa − − ± ± − lam ya kullahu kufuwan ahad − ± Say, 'He is Allah, the One; 'Allah, the Independent and Besought of all. − − 'He begets not, nor is He begotten; 'And there is none like unto Him. ' (112-2-5) The Holy Qur’an not only excludes the idea of any equal or partner − with Allah, it specifically excludes all ideas of His having a son except in − 55