\n Protons and neutrons started to form within the first second...
\n Protons and neutrons started to form within the first second; within minutes these protons and neutrons could fuse and form hydrogen and helium nuclei. After 300,000 years, nuclei could finally capture electrons to form atoms, filling the Universe with clouds of hydrogen and helium gas. After around 380,000 years it left behind a bath of photons \u2013 the Cosmic Microwave Background that Penzias and Wilson accidentally detected.
Within this were tiny ripples of matter that were stretched to enormous sizes during inflation, and in turn these became the seeds for the galaxies and galactic clusters we see today. If this is how we think the Universe began, then how will it end?
[41] \n In Islam, the starting point of the universe (which science believes formed from an explosion called the \u2018Big Bang\u2019) was Created by the Will of God, the still expanding Universe is also explained in the Quran [42] , and God will end it as it was created at first place.
\n Islamic View on Creation of Universe: \n \u2018In a tradition it was asked from the 7 th successor (c.\u2009745\u2013799) of the Prophet Mohammed, \u2018Inform me about the Will of Allah and the will of the creatures?\u2019 He said: \u2018The will of the creatures \u2013 It is the conscience, and it leads to the act. And as for Allah the High, His Will \u2013 it is His Invention.
It is not other than Him, because He does not narrate, and does not speculate, and does not think, and these are the Attributes, which are away from Him, and these are the qualities of the creatures. \n Allah\u2019s Will and the Action are not different, (but) Saying to it: \u201cBe!\u201d, so it comes into being [36:82]. This is without the Word, and speaking by the tongue, and not by speculation, and not by thinking, and not by mood to do that, as He has no moods.
Therefore, Glory be to Him in Whose Hand is the Dominion of all things, and to Him you shall be returning [36:83]\u2019. [43] \n In (the book) Nahj-al-Balagah, he (first successor of Prophet -c. 600\u2013661) said: \u2018He (God) Said when Intending the Universe \u201cBe!\u201d, and it came into being \u2013 not by sound branching out, and not a call that can be heard, and it is the Speech of the Glorious, Action from Him, His Desire and the like of it.
There was no universe like that before, and if there had been one from before, it would require another god.