Long before the mountains rose and rivers flowed on Earth, before a single human walked its surface, Allah ﷻ made a powerful declaration to the angels:
“I am going to place a vicegerent on Earth.”
The angels, curious and concerned, asked,
“Will You place someone who will cause corruption and shed blood, while we glorify You and praise You?”
But Allah, in His infinite knowledge, replied:
“I know what you do not know.”
And so, from clay and dust, Allah formed the shape of a man. This creation was unlike any other. It had limbs, a heart, a mind, yet it remained lifeless until Allah breathed into it His ruh (spirit). The lifeless form suddenly stirred. Fingers twitched, eyes opened, and the first man, Adam (A.S.), came to life.
The angels watched in awe. Allah ﷻ taught Adam the names of all things, knowledge the angels themselves did not possess. This was not just any creation; this was someone honored with intellect and soul.