I Wonder About Allah: Book One
By Ozkan Oze
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I Wonder About Allah - Ozkan Oze
Why can’t I see Allah?
DO YOU WANT to see Allah? Don’t be afraid to say, Yes, I want to see Allah,
because I understand how you feel. I want to see Allah too.
I, too, wonder about Allah, who hung the glistening sun above the earth like a lamp.
Is it possible not to wonder about Allah, who lit up the dark night sky with the moon and millions of stars?
Look at the earth! A humongous basketball hanging in space. No, no, I am wrong. It is not just hanging; it’s orbiting the sun at extraordinary speeds. I also want to see Allah, who keeps the earth in its orbit without allowing it to fall.
How could we not wonder about Allah, who wraps the earth with the sky?
Who wouldn’t wonder about Allah, who makes heavy clouds float in the sky as if they’re not carrying seas and rivers of water?
What is more reasonable than wanting to know about and wanting to see Allah, who allows rain to fall from the clouds, who creates each snowflake to be different from another?
Look at those trees! They drink muddy water through their roots, yet cherries as sweet as honey, mouth-watering apples, succulent pears and pomegranates with hundreds of seeds, grow out of their branches.
Who wouldn’t want to see Allah, who creates and does all these things?
Why can’t I see Allah?
you ask. You’re completely justified in wanting to see Him.
I feel the same way.
I want to see Allah too! I want to know Him better and love Him more.
Look at all these flowers: daisies, carnations, roses – all different from each another.
Of course you wonder about Allah, who created all these flowers, all more beautiful than the other, all so colourful and with their individual fragrances.
Oh no, I almost forgot!
What about the sparrows chirping in the trees?
Think about the tall storks. What about the seagulls you throw your bread at?
Close your eyes for a second and think about all the birds you have seen. Think about how they beat their wings when they fly, and how they float with the wind.
Some have pleasant voices.
Some have magnificent feathers.
And some make spectacular nests and feed their chicks.
I wonder more than anything about Allah, who created those birds and gives them beaks, wings and voices. You want to see Him too and you want to know why you