Why Belief in One God is the Innate and Logical Truth

When a person reflects upon the universe around them, they find themselves before a perfectly detailed, harmonious system — from the smallest atom to the largest galaxy — all working in astonishing precision. This unity of order clearly indicates the unity of the Creator. Could such harmony possibly come from multiple gods or conflicting forces? Reason rejects chaos and embraces order, and the order of the cosmos testifies that its Maker is One with no partner.

God has granted us the freedom to think and choose, yet He has also sent us messengers with a clear call: to worship the One who brought us into existence from nothing, and not to be distracted by created beings who can neither benefit nor harm themselves. How could it be logical to bow down to a sun, a stone, or a human being — all of which are themselves in need of the One who created and sustains them?

Certain truths impose themselves upon every human being: every soul shall taste death, every deed will be accounted for, and absolute justice will only be achieved at the hands of a Creator who never wrongs anyone. Life, no matter how long, is short. Wealth, no matter how abundant, perishes. Power, no matter how great, fades. What remains is meeting God and receiving His just reward.

Faith is not a restriction on freedom; it is liberation of the soul from servitude to people and desires. When one realizes that provision comes from God alone, and that life and death are in His hands, the fear of creation vanishes, and the heart lives in peace and dignity.

The path to truth begins with honest questions: Who created me? Why am I here? What is my ultimate destiny? And who can answer these questions except the One who created you, surrounded you with His blessings, and sent you His message so that you may know Him and worship Him?

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