The Creator book

This book is a journey through the wonders of creation, where Islam, mathematics, and science meet in harmony. It explores how divine wisdom is reflected in numbers, patterns, and geometry – the very language of the universe. From the rhythm of celestial bodies to the symmetry of plants and animals, from the colours that paint the natural world to the structure of the human being, each section connects knowledge with reflection.

Book key topics

Numbers

In this section of the book, I have discussed the significance of numbers in both nature and Islam. Nothing in nature has been created without purpose, and numbers, too, hold profound meaning and importance in the divine design of creation.

Geometry

This section discusses geometry in depth. I have explained in great detail the geometry found in plants, flowers, animals, and humans.

Colours

In the color section, I have discussed in detail the colors of flowers, leaves, animals, humans, and the Earth.

Universe

In the universe section, I have discussed various aspects such as matter, life, size, planets, speed, time, and dimensions in detail.

Earth

In this section, I have discussed the four fundamental elements — water, fire, air, and soil — along with various other aspects of the Earth. It also explores Earth’s own support systems in times of imbalance, the phenomenon of daybreak, the sky, agriculture, mountains, seas, and the hidden treasures within the land.

Plants

In the plants section, I have discussed the growth, structure, and characteristics of plants in detail.

Animals

In the animals section, I have discussed the various senses of animals, their unique textures, and provided detailed insights about birds.

Human

In the human section, I have discussed the five senses, compared humans with plants and animals, and explained the unique patterns that define human beings.

And much more…

There are also many other sections covering topics such as similarities in nature, pairs, the blooming world, sound, light, powers, the circle of nature, divine symmetry, the pen, curtains, and much more.

“The Universe is beautifully written in Maths and science”.

Muhammad Usman (Shani)