Creator is recognized  by his creation. Thus this world, everything in it, is a sign of Allah Most  High. But things we see around us belong to this world. And this world  has the characteristic of making us forget the reality, the hereafter and  even our Lord. Thus, as a result, we start taking the world for  granted. We have to come out of that and get into the frame of mind in  which we ask about the attributes of the Creator of the world. Even in  this world we come across such things that can not be taken for granted  and we are forced to ask the question as to who created that. Take the parable of a nightly journey in a forest where it is  raining. Then you see a straight line about the horizon, during  lightening. You’ll conclude that it must be a building, an old fort or  some thing. It is not usual. It a sign of its builders. It is not a  natural feature it is man made. A sign of man's presence, at least in the past.
    Similarly we come across  things that force us to ask questions about their creator, Lord Almighty. They wake us  up out of our slumber. As if bringing us out of sleep.
    The  Holy Qur’an is one such thing. It is tangible. When you read it there is  no other way to make sense of its subject matter accept to think of our  Lord Most High.
    Except for those on whose eyes and minds Lord  Most High has put a curtain because of their bad deeds. We, anyway, are  not talking about them.
    We have talked about Signs of Allah in  the context of scientific situations. We shall continue that. Here we  are beginning a new series of posts where we shall look at Signs of  Allah as mentioned in the Holy Qur'an.
