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The Qur’an repeatedly calls humanity to reflect on the universe — not as an end in itself, but as a sign pointing beyond itself. From the heavens and the earth to the patterns of change, order, and dependence in creation, the Qur’an challenges idolatry and directs the mind toward the necessity of a transcendent Creator. In this lecture, Dr. Hamza Karamali presents a classical Muslim argument for God’s existence rooted directly in Qur’anic reasoning. Rather than relying solely on later philosophical formulations, the session explores how the Qur’an itself articulates a form of contingency reasoning — highlighting the dependence, finitude, and non-self-sufficiency of created things. Drawing on classical exegetes such as al-Baydawi, Dr. Karamali examines how scholars of tafsīr understood these verses as rational invitations to recognize the necessity of God. He then bridges this classical framework with contemporary conversations in philosophy, theology, and public reasoning, demonstrating how the Qur’anic argument remains intellectually compelling in today’s world. This session explores: • How the Qur’an refutes idolatry through rational reflection • The concept of contingency in Qur’anic language • Classical tafsīr perspectives on arguments for God’s existence • Presenting Islamic theological reasoning in modern discourse This lecture offers a unique opportunity to engage deeply with the Qur’an’s intellectual method and to witness the harmony between revelation, reason, and reflection.