Zameen Aur Aasman — Rabubiyat Ki Nishani
This lecture explores the signs of Allah’s creation as observed in the natural world: the earth as a bed, the sky as a roof, and the descent of rain bringing forth sustenance. Dr. Israr Ahmad emphasizes that the Quran appeals to direct observation and common sense, building arguments from readily apparent truths. The lecture highlights the interconnectedness of seemingly opposing forces – the earth’s lowliness and the sky’s height – as proof of divine unity. It focuses on the concept of *rabubiyat* (Lordship) as manifested in creation and how these observable phenomena serve as reminders of Allah's power and provision. The lecture stresses that the Quranic argument is not philosophical or logical, but based on natural observation and common sense.
