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What's the Nature of Kalima e Kun?

Sir, I have had this question for a long time, maybe since I started studying early Greeks, What Exists' ultimately. They took the monist approach, and I am also taking the same. Today's science has also not come out of this approach. Not only early Greeks, but here in India we have Philosophy like Advaita Vedanta, and the Bible of John, starting with the verse, In the Beginning was the word, Word was the God, Word was with the God, and Word Became Flesh in itself is monistic. From an islamic perspective, it has some elements of shirk ( if I amn't wrong) that word has existed since eternity, and word became Flesh (for the verse doesn't qualify how Word Became Flesh itself). The Qur'an also says, that Allah created everything with Kalima e Kun. And the word Kun is the Word, maybe the same as that of the Bible.

So, deductively, if we reduce everything to fundamentals, the ultimate existence of the creation must be the Kalima e Kun. and the Kalima e Kun , considering here the creation of God must be the ultimate reality of the succeeding existence, aka matter, Adam & Eve. Therefore, at this fundamental level, only two beings exist, God and the Word.

Or, if we consider Kalima e Kun as the essence of God, part of God, speach of God, and not his creation, then ultimately, only God exists.But, critically, the question still remains, what's the nature of the Word Kun?

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u/LooseSatisfaction339 — 7 days ago
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What's the Nature of Kalima e Kun?

I have had this question for a long time, maybe since I started studying early Greeks, What Exists' ultimately. They took the monist approach, and I am also taking the same. Today's science has also not come out of this approach. Not only early Greeks, but here in India we have Philosophy like Advaita Vedanta, and the Bible of John, starting with the verse, In the Beginning was the word, Word was the God, Word was with the God, and Word Became Flesh in itself is monistic. From an islamic perspective, it has some elements of shirk ( if I amn't wrong) that word has existed since eternity, and word became Flesh (for the verse doesn't qualify how Word Became Flesh itself). The Qur'an also says, that Allah created everything with Kalima e Kun. And the word Kun is the Word, maybe the same as that of the Bible.

So, deductively, if we reduce everything to fundamentals, the ultimate existence of the creation must be the Kalima e Kun. and the Kalima e Kun , considering here the creation of God must be the ultimate reality of the succeeding existence, aka matter, Adam & Eve. Therefore, at this fundamental level, only two beings exist, God and the Word.

Or, if we consider Kalima e Kun as the essence of God, part of God, speach of God, and not his creation, then ultimately, only God exists.But, critically, the question still remains, what's the nature of the Word Kun?

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u/LooseSatisfaction339 — 7 days ago

Ma'arifat of Allah leads to takmeel of Iman.. not a sufism post

I am a revert, and In my two years journey, for the first time this month I experienced a direct relation with Allah, because I could see he is my Rab... While contemplating on the name 'Rab', this has completely changed my perspective of seeing the world...

Imagine by any chance life happened on the planet Earth, but there were no means for its sustainance?. Suppose life had occured out of randomness and their were no means for its sustainance? Wallahi, He is Allah who created this world, who created life, and now is sustaining it... You know why it took me so long to see this way? Because I was trying to understand Allah through different paths, including philosophy and sufism. But, now I am seeing through the path of the Quran... I will encourage my brothers and sisters to contemplate on the names of Allah. This is the fundmantal knowledge. Without knowing Allah, your iman may not be complete. I am reading Tadabbur e Quran by Amin Ahsan islahi.

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u/LooseSatisfaction339 — 11 days ago