 Save 10% with my code Bobby10 on raw, organic, grass-fed and grass-finished, freeze-dried organ meats from grassland nutrition. Link in the description box. All right guys, welcome back to the channel if you're new. My name is Bobby. Guys, first and foremost, thank you so much for your feedback and your support after my last religious reaction video. I asked you guys if you want to follow along on my religious search if you want to explore Islam, the Koran, etc with me and you guys said overwhelmingly that you would be interested. So today we're going to react to the Throne of Allah by yet again Mercyful servant. I personally know very little about the Throne of Allah. However, within the Christian apologetics scene, the Throne of Allah is used to attack Islam, to be more precise to attack Tawhid, the oneness of God. Christians say that if Allah is truly one, what's up with the Throne? That is already a multiplicity that defeats the argument of the oneness of Allah. With that, they want to justify the Trinity within the Christian doctrine. I'm very interested to find out about this concept. Let's have a look. In no possible way is this video going to show you anything of the unseen world. Viewer understanding is very important. I wasn't expecting that, but thanks for the disclaimer. As I already said in my Koran video, what I absolutely love is that God is addressed first and foremost. All the praise is given to God first and then we can talk. Even metaphysically speaking, if we're talking about a necessary being that is absolute, obviously, there is nothing that can share this absoluteness. Yet again, God is the only one that has the right to legislate His creatures. Obviously, because He is the origin of creation. There is nobody but Him. It makes absolute sense. He is the ever-living. I swear I didn't watch this video. It is He who created this complex world, the seen and the unseen, the evident and the speculative, the earth and all that is on it and everything that is in it. It is He who sent His messengers and prophets with the common message of strict monotheism, which simply means that there is absolutely no one worthy of worship, no one worthy of our obedience except the Almighty, the One, the Absolute and who has no partners. As I mentioned in previous videos and interviews, this concept of absolutely pure monotheism was the most mind-blowing shocking fact about Islam to me personally, because I didn't expect Islam to be about monotheism. I grew up around Muslims, but I never looked into the doctrine. I never understood that Islam is the purest form of monotheism. The earlier messages which changed the world and the area in which the prophets were sent, those messages we know have changed and even the prophets who brought them, their names are now lost. We just know in general because Allah told us in the Quran That is something that I heard before and I heard people speaking about the Buddha and that the Buddha potentially was a monotheist, a prophet as well. From what I personally gathered about the Buddha is that the Buddha was strictly against idol worship, but nowadays if you go to Asia you see huge golden Buddha statues, so obviously something went wrong. This message you find within the Old Testament as well I have to say as a Christian has been preserved in Islam in a way that it was never preserved before, not because the message was different, because it was the same message, but because of the fact that there would be no other prophets who would come after Muhammad. Man this is so simple, but I never thought about it. I was really questioning why would if Islam preserved the message, but if you look at Muhammad as the last prophet it makes all the sense in the world. Therefore that message now had to be protected. That's so simple. It had to be preserved in a way none of the earlier messages were preserved. I'm honestly yet again mind blown right now. I never thought about this simple explanation. It is a very very strong argument by the way. I will relate this, what you say you have come to know 40 years back and what you call the Big Bang is already mentioned in the book which I read, the glorious Quran. It's mentioned 1400 years ago in Surah Ambiya, chapter number 21, verse number 30 which says, What you're talking about the Big Bang, I try to imagine. The psychonaut and philosopher Terence McKenna said, science operates under one premise, grant us one miracle and we explain the rest, the miracle being the Big Bang. The Big Bang is not a sufficient explanation for anything, it is simply an arbitrary starting point of the universe. It's just a belief. Closer and closer and closer together so it's smaller and smaller and smaller and I've stored a tremendous amount of energy in that spring and when I let it go it bursts out, it bursts out, it bursts out. The creation of the universe which you came to know 40 years back is already mentioned in this book, the glorious Quran, 1400 years ago. Who could have mentioned that in the Quran. So they just will say maybe someone wrote, maybe it's a fluke, maybe it's a guesswork. A human being regardless of who they are or where they are or what they do will have this curiosity they'll want to know why am I here, how did I get here and do I have a purpose and if so what is it? The only one who would really be able to answer that question would be the creator himself. If there is a creator it would be up to him to tell us why we were created and what he expects from us and what this life is really about. Allah has shown the people from the time of Adam until right now has shown the people what he wants from them and it's a very simple thing and that is that worship be for him alone without any partners. In fact we know this life to be a test from Almighty God. That's why we're born and that's why we die because there has to be a beginning and an end for us to be tested on. That's powerful. After this life no one will ever die again, a bad person or a good person. Even psychologically speaking if you have God as your only priority everything else will fade in comparison. There is this saying love the creator and not the creation. I truly believe that this is the only way of a healthy life because not worshiping idols goes way way further than just bowing down to statues. Anything in this life can be an idol. You can make money an idol. You can make women an idol. You can make fancy cars an idol and therefore I believe that is a very very powerful message if we direct our focus only on God. Both are brought back and they continue to live in the next life either in good shape or not so good shape depending on how they did on the test. The worship of the God of Abraham that was what was taught by these prophets. The Lord of the Arsene Kursi we're talking about the Lord of the worlds. Alhamdulillah, we're talking about the Lord of the entire universe and beyond. The entire universe and beyond you know we live in this dunya and we are fascinated with this dunya which Allah SWT indeed has created in a beautiful manner. We're fascinated there are over billions of people which live on this dunya at this moment in time. Over six billion people that live on the dunya at this moment in time. This dunya of Allah SWT is so big that there is space in this dunya for billions and billions and billions or more people. But what is this dunya in comparison to what Allah SWT has created out there? This dunya is insignificant. This dunya is meaningless to Allah. It means nothing. It is worthless. So worthless compare it with the sun. The sun is one star. You know more science than me. You'll be able to tell me better. Take this planet earth and you place it inside the sun and you will be able to place 1.3 million earths in the sun. With this point I have to disagree. Quantity doesn't equal significance just because the earth is so much smaller than the sun doesn't mean it is not significant. I truly believe especially if we take the perspective of this life being a test we have to look at it as something significant. Something that God willed with the purpose. 1.3 million earths in the sun. Allahu Akbar. Allah is the greatest. The sun is one star, one star. There are stars out there which are millions of times bigger than the sun. You need, you tell me this. That you need millions and millions of stars to make one galaxy. And then you tell me this. That there are zillions of galaxies out there. Let me tell you on top of this my friend. After this whatever you see above. Whatever you see above. When you raise your head and you look above. Whatever you see above. The zillions and zillions and zillions of galaxies. Let me tell you this is everything there is within the first heaven. Everything there is within the first heaven and Allah. The guy repeats himself a little bit too much for my test. What is the creator of seven heavens? Seven heavens and the distance between the first heaven and the second heaven is five hundred years. You know the distance that can be covered in five hundred years at what speed? Only Allah knows. Only Allah knows but it will take five hundred years to get from the first heaven to the second heaven. Five hundred years from the second to the third, third to the fourth, fourth to the fifth, fifth to the sixth, sixth to the seventh. Every time it will take five hundred years. I don't even think anybody can truly conceptualize what those seven heavens mean. It could be seven dimensions for all we know. You know these seven heavens that we've just talked about. In comparison to the Kursi of Allah they're non-existent. They're meaningless. Rasulullah has given an example in a hadith just to give us a little bit of understanding with regards to the seven heavens in comparison to the Kursi of Allah. Take a ring from your finger. Take it off the small ring that you have and place it. Let's say in a desert, the Sahara Desert. It's the biggest desert in the world. You know that ring that we take off from our fingers and place it in the Sahara Desert? That other thing. In comparison is in between the ring and the Sahara Desert. Nothing. Nothing. The seven heavens is the ring and the Kursi of Allah is the Sahara Desert. After the Kursi of Allah, you have the Arsh of Allah. You have the Arsh of Allah. Again Rasulullah has given as explained so just so that we can understand. Take the ring place it in the desert. This time the ring is the Kursi and the Arsh is the desert. What is the Kursi in comparison to the Arsh of Allah? Nothing. Then you have angels which carry the Arsh of Allah. Their heads are in the seventh heaven and their feet are in the lowest earth. My friends, then you have the Lord of the earth. Vision perceives him not, but he perceives all vision and he is the subtle, the acquainted. This is exactly what I mean when I say that I don't believe that any person truly can fathom God even in the description of the seven heavens and the throne and above. Ultimately the Quran explains it best by saying vision perceives him not. So therefore no matter how big it seems to us, no matter what kind of picture we want to paint, heaven one, 500 more years, 500 more years, the desert, the ring etc etc. Point of the stories that vision perceives him not. I honestly find that one passage out of the Quran so much more powerful than anything that the Imam here had to say. Exactly. Amen. Exactly quantity, size, all of those human conceptualizations are just that human concept and God transcends all of them. This is the being that you and I are messing with. We're not messing with him. There is no sleep within God. It doesn't exist. There is nobody else because time is an illusion. It's only by his grace, otherwise we don't understand anything. There is no fatigue in God. It's a human concept. Fatigue is a lake. There is no lake in God. All right guys and this is it for today's reaction video. Very, very long one. Thank you very much for making it until the end. Always honest reactions from me. The first half of the video I enjoyed very, very much. The second half with Sheikh Ahmad Ali, not so much to be honest. Kind, repetitive and often times for me personally besides the point. Ultimately God cannot be described with human conceptualizations. Either way, let me know in the comment section if you like this type of video and please let me know as well if you want me to continue on sharing my journey with you. If you like this video, leave it a thumbs up. If you haven't subscribed already, guys, please do so. And if you want to support this channel, all the links are in the description box below. Thank you so much for your support. As always, may God bless you all. Much love and peace.