Ahmed Essam El-Naggar's profound work, 'The Issue of the World's Origin,' delves into a fundamental theological and philosophical debate concerning the universe's beginning. This critical analysis meticulously explores the nuanced perspectives of Ibn Taymiyyah, contrasting his views with those of classical philosophers who posited differing theories on creation and eternity. Furthermore, El-Naggar extends this historical discourse to confront contemporary atheistic arguments, providing a comprehensive intellectual framework to understand the ongoing dialogue between faith, reason, and empirical science regarding the cosmos's existence and temporal nature. It offers invaluable insights into the historical evolution of these pivotal discussions.