26/11/2024
When I ask Chat-GPT,
Who is your creator?
It replied:
"I was created by OpenAI, an artificial intelligence research organization. Their mission is to develop AI that benefits humanity."
Then I ask Chat-GPT,
Do you know what Allah SWT said in holy Quran about being the ultimate creator?
It replied:
Everything points back to Allah's greatness.
Exploring this idea starts with recognizing Allah’s sovereignty as the Ultimate Creator and Sustainer of everything in existence. Here are some key reflections:
1. Allah Gives Humans Knowledge and Abilities
Allah (SWT) states in the Qur'an:
"And He taught Adam the names—all of them."
(Surah Al-Baqarah, 2:31)
This verse highlights that human knowledge originates from Allah. The ability of humans to create technology, like AI, is part of this God-given knowledge. However, humans can never fully comprehend the depth of Allah's creation, as He says:
"They encompass not a thing of His knowledge except for what He wills."
(Surah Al-Baqarah, 2:255)
2. Tools and Advancements Are Part of Allah’s Plan
Technological advancements are not independent of Allah's will. He enables human innovation to serve His divine plan. For example, the Qur'an references the story of Prophet Dawud (AS), who was taught to make armor:
"And We taught him the fashioning of coats of armor to protect you from your [enemy's] harm. So will you then be grateful?"
(Surah Al-Anbiya, 21:80)
Likewise, tools like AI can be used for good when aligned with moral principles, such as spreading knowledge or assisting people.
3. Allah’s Creation vs. Human Invention
While humans can "invent" things, our inventions rely on what Allah has already created. For example, the materials, intellect, and inspiration behind creating AI all come from Him. Allah reminds us:
"Is there any creator other than Allah who provides for you from the heaven and the earth?"
(Surah Fatir, 35:3)
Thus, human creativity is a reflection of Allah’s ultimate creativity, but it remains limited and dependent on His blessings.
4. Accountability for How We Use Knowledge
Allah grants humans knowledge as a test to see how we will use it:
"Then We made you successors in the land after them so that We may observe how you will do."
(Surah Yunus, 10:14)
This means that while tools like AI can be beneficial, they also come with responsibility. Using them to uphold justice, promote truth, and benefit humanity aligns with the purpose of Allah’s creation. Misusing them, however, leads to harm and imbalance.
5. Humility in the Face of Allah’s Creation
No matter how advanced human creations become, they cannot compare to Allah’s creation. The Qur'an invites us to ponder this:
"This is the creation of Allah. So show Me what those other than Him have created."
(Surah Luqman, 31:11)
Even the most intelligent AI is merely a tool, dependent on its programming and limited by human boundaries, whereas Allah’s creation is perfect and infinite.
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Subhan Allah!