A Testable and Irrefutable Law:
The world we see with our eyes is a material world composed of atoms. Every object has a special place and special properties, which vary from situation to situation and according to their orientation. Distance plays a role in the actions of these properties and the nearer the cause is to the effect the stronger the effect is; the further away it is, the weaker the effect, until a distance is reached where the cause has no action at all. To elucidate this point we shall give one or two examples.
Does God Have a Centre?
Some people may possibly think that like the sun and other material things God has a place, and that He has a seat from which He exerts His influence over His Creation. However, this is not the case, because His influence on creation, which is His work, is the same in every place, from the depths of the oceans to the furthest parts of the universe. There is no place to which His influence does not reach in sufficiency. This influence is not such as has a centre, such that the further we go from it the weaker it becomes, until we reach a point where there is no trace of His influence and chaos reigns. For if God had a place like other material things, His influence would vary throughout the universe. Therefore we can deduce from this that the creator of this world has no location and no centre. Indeed, God is the creator of “place” and it is impossible that the creator should be dependent on what He has created.
God cannot be compared with an inventor, because, as we explained previously, an inventor is not a creator. His only genius is that he understands the properties of things and is successful in bringing together certain elements to make something, which, in some cases, he is himself in need of. But God, Who is the creator of all creation, is not in need of what He has created.
Is God visible?
Now, since we have seen that God has no place, it is clear that he has no body either, because a body needs a place, and there can be no body which has no place. Since God has no body, He cannot be seen, because our eyes can see only bodies.
God is in need of nothing
Since God is the creator of nourishment and other necessities of life of all existents, we must agree that He has no need of any of these things.
God, therefore, is the entire Truth Who is in need of nothing. Unlike human beings, He does not need shelter nourishment, and the other necessities of life. Rather all people and things are in need of Him. Maybe you will now ask: “If God has no body, occupies no space and cannot be seen then what is He and how can we say that He exists?”
To understand this, take the following example. We can say that Electricity is neither solid, nor liquid, nor gas. These negations do not deny the existence of electricity, and it could never be true to say that because electricity is none of these things, therefore it does not exist. We have to admit that electricity is a fact which cannot be describable by any of the afore-mentioned conditions.
Now, when we say that God who is the Self-Sufficient and has neither body, nor place, nor can He be seen, nor is He in need of anything, we mean that none of theses in perfections can be found in the perfect, unlimited Being of God,who is the source of all existence. Here there can only be Perfection and Self-sufficiency.
These properties distinguish His Being from other beings, and this is the God in whom we must believe. Intelligence and human nature can accept such a God. No wise and honest person can deny His Existence. If we compare this with the belief that God is on a level with man, having a body, children and other such attributes and appendages, then we can see the supremacy and glory of Islam.
In fact, we might say that many materialists reject God because the true God (i.e. Allah as He is understood through Islam) has not been made known to them, and what they have considered is not the real God.