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The of the universe is traditionally a contested issue within philosophical and religious discussion, with religious and non-religious alike having views on how our world came to be. There is not a linear account of in the Qur'an but the creation of the world by is referred to again and again throughout the Qur'an. It is stated in the Qur'an that creation was completed in stages. Muslims believe that the creation of the world demonstrates a lot about the nature of Allah, including his as he has the ability and authority to bring all things into existence. The Qur'an does contain an account of the first man and woman - Adam and (Eve), who were created by Allah in paradise, but were exiled from paradise due to their disobedience. Qur'an states, 'Blessed is He whose hand is dominion, and He is over all things competent, who created death and life to test you, which of you is best in deed... and who created seven heaven in layers. You do not see in the creation of the Most Merciful any inconsistency. So return vision to the sky - do you see any breaks?' Because Muslims believe that Allah created the world, this means that his creation must be treated with respect. Allah allows humans to use natural resources in order to live a prosperous life (e.g. to use land to farm for food); however, exploiting the natural world as a commodity would be considered to be and a misuse of Allah's gift.