In the Quran, parables regarding the reality of existence, the creation of the universe with absolute truth, and the fleeting nature of worldly illusions directly address this theme.
"And Allah created the heavens and the earth in truth and so that every soul may be recompensed for what it has earned, and they will not be wronged." (Quran 45:22)
“We did not create the heavens and earth and everything between them in play.” (Quran 21:16)
Reflected Attribute: The ultimate reality of creation, absolute truth, and purposeful existence, countering the notion that the universe is a meaningless illusion or a dream.
Corresponding Asma-ul-Husna: Al-Haqq (The Absolute Truth / The Reality), Al-Khaliq (The Creator).
"The example of those who take allies other than Allah is like that of the spider who takes a home. And indeed, the weakest of homes is the home of the spider, if they only knew." (Quran 29:41)
Reflected Attribute: The fragile, illusory nature of falsehoods, fabricated claims, and weak arguments (similar to the viral hoax exposed by the Community Note).
Corresponding Asma-ul-Husna: Al-Alim (The All-Knowing — highlighted by "if they only knew"), Al-Wali (The True Protector).
"He sends down from the sky, rain, and valleys flow according to their capacity, and the torrent carries a rising foam. And from that [ore] which they heat in the fire, desiring adornments or utensils, is a foam like it. Thus Allah presents [the example of] truth and falsehood. As for the foam, it vanishes, [being] cast off; but as for that which benefits the people, it remains on the earth..." (Quran 13:17)
Reflected Attribute: Falsehood and fabrications are like superficial foam that quickly disappears when exposed to truth, while objective truth remains solid and beneficial.
Corresponding Asma-ul-Husna: Al-Hakam (The Judge / The Arbiter between Truth and Falsehood), Al-Basir (The All-Seeing).