From "The little man in the tower" documentary
The miracles of the Qur'an: Matter transmission
The universe created to be compatible with human life
The names of Allah: As-Sani' (The artist, He Who creates with infinite beauty)
God has created the beautiful world of plants and animals
Dr. Hugh Ross: God Had a Purpose in Creating This Universe
Muslims sole aim is to earn the approval of Allah and Allah will grant us paradise if He so chooses
Human creation has been created in compliance with paradise
Shadows created in order for us to see
The error in thinking that the first man was created over time
God creates perfect fruits and vegetables from muddy water, people do not consider this
Some of the processes that take place within the body in a matter of seconds
The Measure of Beauty Created by God: The Golden Ratio - Introduction
The facts revealed by fossils: Living things never evolved, but were created in a single moment!
Hans Kochler: Only if the UN represents all nations equally and fairly, there is any chance at the global level.
Paradise and hell are also created from nothing
Rabbi Arthur Schneir, Founder and President of the Appeal of Conscience Foundation & United Nations Ambassador to the Alliance of Civilizations High-Level Group
The names of Allah: Al-Khaliq (He Who foresees the existence of all things and the forms they will assume throughout that existence, and Who creates them accordingly, out of nothing)
That we can never deal with the original of matter is a truth related by the Islamic scholars. This truth has nothing to do with skepticism.
The moment the universe was created
The second step on the path to matter molecules
Dr. Bijan Nemati Talks about Quantum Mechanics and the Nature of Matter
Allah created the heavens and the earth and He sends water for us from the sky by which we make luxuriant gardens grow
Hypocrites don't want to remember God and mention religious subjects, but they are quite zealous and proficient on talking about worldly matters
Dr. David Snoke Talks About Quantum Mechanics and the Nature of Matter