I like the theological approach islam takes when explaining God. Every other religion has an anthropomorphic viewpoint of Allah by equating him with his creation. Saying he's literally in the skies, sitting on a big chair etc..
Islam is completely different. In the quran it says "laysa kamithlihi shay'a" (there is nothing like him). i.e he is Al khaliq( the creator ) and everything else is Makhluq (the creation). Therefor he is free from the vices of time and place, since both are creations. We know now through science that everything in the universe is made up of energy, and energy according the the laws of thermodynamics is constantly transferred into other forms of energy. Now, where did this initial source of energy come from??...Scientists can't pinpoint it so majority remain agnostics as opposed to atheists who just simply deny without proof. We as muslims believe that initial source of energy just like all creation is from God.
I studied alot of physics and chemistry in my life, and the more I learn the more I say SubhanAllah! There's no way such intelligent life can exist and stay in balance without a Supreme Being having control over it. And at the end of the day this is what Allah tells us in the quran, to LOOK at his creation with various quotes and he constantly reminds " do you not ponder..." "do you not reflect..."
"Do they not look at the sky above them, how We have built it and adorned it, and there are no rifts in it."