The creation of the world has been accomplished according to...
The creation of the world has been accomplished according to a plan and an arranged program, (in six days). When there are pre-ordaining plans for all beings in the system of creation, how can one think of human beings, who are the outstanding achievements of the creative process, to be without any planned destiny? The verse says: “Verily, your Lord is Allah, Who created the heavens and the Earth in six Days. Then He established Himself on ‘Arsh (the Throne), directing the affair.
...” Allah has created the entire existence and is in full command, administering it with wisdom while leaving no one in charge of any part without His prior approval. Any effort at mediation by any being must meet with His approval. Thus one, such as idols, cannot be unduly appointed as an intercessor.
The verse says: “…No intercessor can there be except after (obtaining) His leave...” Extremists might try to introduce the Creator as Allah, nevertheless they consider themselves as competent policy-makers and able to separate religion from politics. It says: “…This is Allah your Lord; Him therefore worship you:…” Man believes in his Creator. He only needs to be reminded. The verse concludes: “…will you not remember?” Deity is not separate from Lordship.
Verily He originates the (process of) creation, then He causes it to return, that He may reward with justice those who believe and do righteous deeds; but those who disbelieve, for them shall be a drink from the boiling fluids and a painful chastisement for what they used to reject.” This verse puts forth both the principle of Resurrection (to Him will be your return) , and its probability, (…He originates the (process of) creation, then He causes it to return…).
This meaning is just like verse 19 of Surah Al-’A‘raf, No. 7 which states: “…As He brought you forth in the beginning, so shall you return.” And it also refers to the aim of Resurrection which involves punishment and reward.