Seeds sown in a field show that both the field and the seeds are under the disposal of one who owns both.
Likewise the fundamental elements of life - like air water and earth - being universal and present everywhere despite their simplicity and each being of the same nature everywhere and the plants and animals being found everywhere despite their essentially similar nature vis-à-vis the diverse conditions of life show that they are under the disposal of a single miracle-displaying Maker in such a fashion that every flower every fruit and every animal is a stamp a seal a signature of that Maker. Wherever they are found each proclaims in the tongue of its being: 'Whoever's stamp I bear this location is also of His making. Whoever's seal I carry this place is a missive of His also. Whoever's signature I indicate this land is also of His weaving.' That means only the one who holds all the elements in the grasp of His Power can own and sustain the least of creatures and anyone who is not blind can see that only One Who exercises Lordship over all plants and animals can own sustain and govern the simplest one of them.
Truly in the tongue of similarity to other individuals each individual being says: 'Only one who owns my species can be the owner of me otherwise not.' In the tongue of spreading over the face of the earth together with other species each species says: 'Only one who owns the whole face of the earth can be our owner otherwise not.' In the tongue of being bound to the sun together with other planets and of its mutual relations with the heavens the earth says: 'Only one who owns all these can be my owner otherwise not.' Supposing apples were conscious and someone were to say to one among them. 'You are my work of art' that apple would scold him saying: 'Be silent! If you are capable of forming all the apples on the earth rather if you have a free disposal over all the fruit-bearing trees spread over the earth and all the gifts of the All-Merciful One proceeding from the treasury of Mercy in shiploads only then can you claim Lordship over me.'