Surah 37:125
"Do you call on Baal, and abandon the best of creators"
God as the Sole Creator
Supporting Verses
Surah 23:14 → "then We made a clot (from) the drop, then We made a lump (from) the clot, then We made bones (from) the lump, then We clothed the bones (with) flesh, (and) then We (re)produced him as another creature. So blessed (be) God, the best of creators!"
Opposing Verses
Surah 39:62 → "God is the Creator of everything. He is guardian over everything."
Surah 40:62 → "That is God, your Lord, Creator of everything. (There is) no god but Him. How are you (so) deluded?"
Surah 6:102 → "That is God, your Lord. (There is) no god but Him, Creator of everything. So serve Him! He is guardian over everything."
The texts present a question regarding whether the Quran states that God is the sole creator or if it implies the existence of multiple creators. Certain verses state that God is the creator of everything, while other verses refer to God as the 'best of creators', which some interpret as implying the existence of other creators.