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Assume the opposite and show it leads to a contradiction.
If ¬P → ⊥, then PDenying God leads to contradictions in causality, morality, and existence.
If ¬God → ¬First Cause; but First Cause exists ⇒ ⊥ (contradiction)Assume no God exists. Then there is no necessary first cause. But the universe exists and requires a cause (principle of sufficient reason). An infinite regress of causes is impossible. This contradiction proves the assumption false.
This is a proof by contradiction (reductio ad absurdum): we assume the negation of what we want to prove, derive a logical impossibility, and conclude the original statement must be true.
This proof demonstrates the logical foundations of Islamic beliefs through rigorous philosophical methodology.