The Paradox of “Nothing Created Everything”
- Muiz As-Siddeeqi
- Jun 5
- 1 min read

The Paradox of “Nothing Created Everything” — Atheism’s Greatest Illusion
Atheists claim:
“There is no Creator. The universe came from nothing.”
But let’s pause.
Think carefully:
Have you ever seen nothing create anything?
— Can nothing make a phone?
— Can nothing build a building?
— Can nothing cause an explosion?
— Can nothing give you a single grain of rice?
Not in science.
Not in experience.
Not in the lab.
Not in real life.
But somehow, atheism wants you to believe:
Nothing…
➡ Suddenly created energy
➡ Which became matter
➡ Which formed laws
➡ Which arranged into stars, galaxies, life, DNA, and human minds
— All by accident.
That’s not science.
That’s not evidence.
That’s delusion.
Allah says:
“Or were they created by nothing, or were they themselves the creators?”
— [Surah al-Ṭūr 52:35]
It’s not religion that’s blind —
It’s arrogance that blinds people from what’s right in front of them.
Every building has a builder.
Every book has an author.
Every painting has an artist.
So what about this perfectly balanced universe?
Atheism teaches:
Nothing saw nothing, did nothing, knew nothing — and then gave you everything.
But the truth is:
You were created.
With purpose.
By the One who never came from nothing — but always existed.
Lā ilāha illa Allāh.
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