Science Can’t Prove Love — Does That Mean It Doesn’t Exist?
- Muiz As-Siddeeqi
- 4 days ago
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Science Can’t Prove Love — Does That Mean It Doesn’t Exist?
Atheists say:
“We only believe in what we can see, measure, or test.”
Really?
So tell us…
Where is love on the microscope slide?
Can you measure mercy in a test tube?
Can you scan a brain and find hope, loyalty, or sincerity?
No.
Because the most real parts of life —
You don’t see them. You feel them.
You cry when you lose someone — but you never “saw” love leave.
You miss your mother — but no machine can “detect” your longing.
You forgive someone deeply — but science can’t measure that mercy.
Does that mean those things aren’t real?
Of course not.
Because humans are more than chemicals.
We have a soul.
We have a heart.
We have depth that no lab can explain.
And that’s exactly what Islam came to speak to.
“Indeed, it is not the eyes that are blind, but the hearts within the chests that are blind.”
— [Surah al-Ḥajj 22:46]
Islam didn’t just come to give you facts — it came to heal your soul.
To feed the part of you science will never understand.
Atheism says:
“If I can’t test it, it doesn’t exist.”
But you live every day by what you can’t test —
Love. Regret. Courage. Grief. Devotion. Sacrifice.
So if your heart can believe in love…
Why not believe in the One who created love?
Lā ilāha illa Allāh.
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