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In the beginning, there was nothing except Father God.

Every time he looks around him, he sees nothing.

He was fed up with it, so he mentally drew a piece of paper and a pen, which materialized when he clapped his hands.

Using these objects, he sketched a habitat for His Creations and called it Dunya (world).

Father God also sketched Al-Jannah (heaven) and Jahannam (hell) as places where humans go after death.

Along with this, he wrote the following words: plants, animals, rain, fire, wind, water, soil, sun, moon, and stars.

Last but not the least, he sketched a man and a woman.

The sketches were then blown up by him, transforming them from black and white to colorful effects.

Father God was surprised by his sketches; he couldn't believe how well they turned out.

He was unaware that his eyes were welling up with tears that it fell into the sketches.

His tears gave life into it. From there, Dunya was created and the first two living beings: Yinah (male) and Yang (female).

They are actually siblings and became the God and Goddess of this Dunya.

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