(35:15) "All those who are in the heavens and in the earth...
(35:15) "All those who are in the heavens and in the earth ask of Him, every moment He is in a state (of glory)." (55:29) b - Allah alone is the creator The second aspect of this rule is that, Allah is the sole creator of everything that exist in any form whether visible or invisible, material or immaterial, liquid or solid, or gas. He is the only creator and ultimate source of all the existing things. Thus, all things are from Him and He is not from anything.
The scientists have confirmed this truth by experiments and they call it Law of conversion of mass, which states Matter can neither be created nor be destroyed but can be transformed into different forms. This means that, No one [EXCEPT ALL AH] can create milk and sugar (sugarcane) but men can transform them into chocolate, ice cream and other sweets.
No one [EXCEPT ALL AH] can create gold, iron, copper, aluminum or any other element of the periodic table but men can use them to manufacture cars, helicopters, and thousands of other sophisticated machines and billions of things. No one [EXCEPT ALL AH] can create or destroy men, animals, plants, mountains, and oceans but man can transfigure them. Precisely, [EXCEPT ALLAH] no one can create anything from nothing but can make something from anything. Quran confirms this fact in absolute terms.
"Say : Allah is the creator of everything." (13:16) Thus Allah is the Creator, and everything else is His creation. In this way even if we see any beautiful thing or any marvelous man-made thing, we should glorify Allah as He is the creator of man. The incredible miracles of science and technology are the manifestation of Allah's eminence. We should glorify Allah Subhanahu Taala, when we see the miracles of science and technology.
Similarly, if we see any great personality and his incredible achievements, then we should glorify Allah, Who is the creator of that great man. Quran tells the story of Hazrat Sulaiman in which we find this lesson.
"He (Prophet Sulaiman) said, O Chiefs: which of you can bring me her throne ( of Queen Bilqees ) before they come to me in submission." (27:38) In response to Hazrat Sulaiman's request, Quran fur ther tells; "Said one person who had knowledge of the Book: I will bring it to you within the twinkling of any eye." (27:40) The person who said this was Asif-e-Barqiya, the Prime Minister of King Sulaiman (as).
According to this statement, he said, he can bring the throne of Bilqees in less than a second.