Six Days of Creation
Sayyid Qutb

 

In the name of God, the Lord of Grace, the Most Merciful

God it is who created the heavens and the earth and all that is between
them in six days, and established Himself on the Throne. You have none
to protect you from God, and none to intercede with Him for you. Will
you not, then, reflect? He regulates and governs all that exists, from
the celestial space to the earth; and in the end all shall ascend to Him
(for judgment) on a day the length of which is one thousand years by
your reckoning.(Prostration, Al-Sajdah: 31: 4-5)

Those whom God's Messenger (peace be upon him) is ordered to warn were
polytheists, people who associated partners with God. Therefore, the
surah explains God's attribute by which they know the truth of Godhead.
It also distinguishes who deserves to have this great name, God, and who
must never be associated with His status: "God it is who created the
heavens and the earth and all that is between them in six days, and
established Himself on the Throne. You have none to protect you from
God, and none to intercede with Him for you." (Verse 4)

Such is God, and such are the effects and indications of Godhead. They
are seen all over the universe, felt in the realm that lies beyond human
perception, and recognized in the origins of man and the stages of his
development. God tells them about these in His true book.

"God it is who created the heavens and the earth and all that is between
them in six days." (Verse 4) The heavens and the earth and what is in
between them refer to the great many creatures about which we know very
little, while there is much more which we do not know anything about.
They constitute this huge kingdom of unlimited dimensions, which
fascinates us. We stand speechless, overwhelmed at the accurate design
and perfect system that run through it all. It combines this greatness
with captivating beauty in which neither sight nor any of our senses
finds defect. No one is ever tired of contemplating it. Repetition and
familiarity do not detract from its self-renewing appeal. This kingdom
includes such a great variety of creatures, with countless races and
species, endless shapes, sizes, characteristics, qualities, features and
tasks. They are all subject to the same law, coherently fulfilling one
great activity, looking up to one source from whom they receive their
directives and to whom they submit in complete obedience.

It is God who created the heavens and the earth and all that is between
them. Hence, He is the One who deserves this name. Their creation was
'in six days,' and these were certainly not the earth days, which we are
familiar with. Earth days are a measure of time which results from the
revolving of the earth around itself while moving in orbit around the
sun. When it completes one round, it completes one 24-hour cycle
applicable only to our earth, a tiny little planet when compared to the
universe. This time measure only came into existence after the sun and
the earth were set in their respective positions. It is also the one
most suitable for us who live on this planet.

Of what nature are the six days mentioned in the Qur'an? This is known
only to God, while we cannot define or measure them. They belong to
God's days, which He describes in the verse that says: "Well, in your
Lord's sight a day is like a thousand years of your reckoning." (22: 47)
These six days might have been six epochs that the heavens and the earth
went through until they reached their present status; or might have been
six stages of creation and formation, or six eons the length of which is
known only to God. They are definitely something different from the
earth days that we know. We take them as something belonging to the
realm beyond the reach of our perception, which means that we cannot
know exactly what they were. Mentioning them serves to remind us of the
elaborate planning of God's creation, in accordance with His knowledge,
wisdom and perfect creation.

"And established Himself on the Throne." (Verse 4) This expression
refers to the fact that God is above all creation. We cannot say
anything about the throne, except to take it as a name. The word istawa,
which is translated as 'established Himself' is different, as it clearly
indicates elevation and exaltation. The Arabic text also uses the word
thumma, which is the conjunction 'then', but it is clear here that it
does not indicate any chronological order, because no change of
situation applies to God. He, limitless is He in His glory, is not in a
certain situation, nor does He then move to a new one. This does not
apply to God. It is only an abstract order. His exaltation means that
His is a level high above that of His creation, and this is expressed in
the way the verse is composed.

With this absolute glory of God, the surah tells them of the fact that
applies directly to them: "You have none to protect you from God, and
none to intercede with Him for you." (Verse 4) Who could have? Where
does such protection come from? It is God who controls the throne, the
heavens, the earth and all that is between them. It is He who has
created the heavens and the earth and all who live in them. Who, then,
can protect or intercede for anyone against His will? "Will you not,
then, reflect." (Verse 4)

In addition to all that has been said about creation and elaborate
planning, it is now stated that whatever takes place in the heavens, the
earth or in between them will be presented to Him on the Day of Judgment
when He will determine their fates: "He regulates and governs all that
exists, from the celestial space to the earth; and in the end all shall
ascend to Him (for judgment) on a day the length of which is one
thousand years by your reckoning." (Verse 5) The expressions used here
provide a great, broad perspective: 'from the celestial space to the
earth.' Thus, human perception is given an impression that it can
contemplate. In fact, the domain of what God regulates and governs is
far greater than that of the heavens and the earth. For us, however, it
is sufficient that we look at this broad expanse and reflect on the fact
that God regulates everything in it when we cannot even imagine the
figures of its dimensions.

Everything that has been determined and planned, with its results and
consequences, is then put to Him, in His exalted presence, on the day He
has determined for reviewing the results of actions, words, objects and
living creatures. It is "a day the length of which is one thousand years
by your reckoning." (Verse 5) Nothing of this is created in vain or
abandoned or neglected. All run their course in accordance with God's
design to an appointed time. They all "ascend to Him," because
everything and every position and stage is below that of God Almighty.
Hence they ascend or are raised to Him, by His permission, when He
wills.

 

 

With Kind Regards

Mohammad Usman

Jeddah

SAUDI ARABIA

 

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(peace be upon him) 'Acquiring (religious) knowledge in company for an
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