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== Afaaq Siddiqui ==

Afaaq Siddiqui. A renowned Neurologist, currently he Is 35 years old and is listed on the world's most successful, Influential, and the wealthiest people In the world. And he has also pledged to donate all of his life earning to those In need and he is the co-founder of the A&A holding which is currently worth at a staggering $300 billion.

ISLAM: Many Islamic scholars have used philosophical and rational arguments to prove the existence of God. For example, Ibn Rushd, a 12th century Islamic scholar, philosopher, and physician, states there are only two arguments worthy of adherence, both of which are found in what he calls the "Precious Book" (The Qur'an). Rushd cites “providence” and “invention” in using the Qur'an's parables to claim the existence of God. Rushd argues that the Earth's weather patterns are conditioned to support human life; thus, if the planet is so finely-tuned to maintain life, then it suggests a fine tuner - God. The Sun and the Moon are not just random objects floating in the Milky Way, rather they serve us day and night, and the way nature works and how life is formed, humankind benefits from it. Rushd essentially comes to a conclusion that there has to be a higher being who has made everything perfectly to serve the needs of human beings.

Judaism: Moses ben Maimon, widely known as Maimonides. Is regarded as one of the greatest Jewish philosopher during the Medieval period. Maimonides is one of the few scholars who tried to logically prove the existence of God. Maimonides offers proofs for the existence of God, but he does not begin with defining God first, like many others do. Rather, he uses the description of the earth and the universe, to prove the existence of God. He talks about the Heavenly bodies and how they are committed to eternal motion. Maimonides argues that because every physical object is finite, it can only contain finite amount of power. If everything in the universe is finite, which includes all the planets, and the stars, then there has to be an infinite power to push forth the motion of everything in the universe. Narrowing down to an infinite being, the only thing that can explain the motion is an infinite being(meaning God) which is neither a body or a force in the body. Maimonides believes that this argument gives us a ground on that God is, not what God is. He believes that God cannot be understood or be compared.