Be and It Is: Beyond the Big Bang explores the nature of existence beyond the idea of the universe as a mere beginning event. Moving past purely material explanations of creation, this philosophical work argues that reality is not the product of an isolated cosmic explosion, but the continuous manifestation of a necessary, conscious, and intelligent Being.
Through reflections on cosmology, time, causality, spacetime, consciousness, and ontology, the book examines the limits of the Big Bang Theory as an ultimate explanation of existence. It proposes that time and causality belong to the structure of the universe itself and therefore cannot fully explain the ground from which reality arises.
Drawing philosophical inspiration from the Qur'anic expression "Be, and it is" (Kun fa-yak?n), the book reinterprets creation not as a one-time event in the distant past, but as continuous presence and manifestation within Being itself.
Blending metaphysics, cosmology, and philosophical theology, this work presents a unified framework in which:
- existence is continuous rather than absent,
- the universe is manifestation rather than independent origin,
- and Being is understood as necessary, conscious, intelligent, and foundational to all reality.
A profound exploration of the ultimate question:
What does it truly mean for existence to be?