Life After Death






The question of whether or not there is life after death does not fall under 
the field of science, because science is only concerned with the classification 
and analysis of recorded data. Moreover, man has been busy with scientific 
enquiries and research, in the modern sense of the term, only for the last few 
centuries, while he has been familiar with the idea of life after death since 
times immemorial. All the prophets of God called their people to worship God 
and to believe in life after death. They laid so much emphasis on the belief in 
life after death that even a slight doubt in it meant denying God and made all 
other beliefs meaningless. The very fact that all the prophets of God have 
dealt with this metaphysical question so confidently and uniformly - the gap 
between their ages being thousands of years - goes to prove that the source of 
their knowledge of life after death, as proclaimed by them all, was the same, 
that is, Divine revelation.

We also know that these prophets of God were greatly opposed by their people, 
mainly on the issue of life after death, as their people thought it impossible. 
But in spite of that opposition, the prophets won many sincere followers. The 
question arises, what made those followers forsake the established beliefs, 
traditions and customs of their forefathers, regardless of the risk of being 
totally alienated from their own community? The simple answer is that they made 
use of their faculties of mind and heart and realized the truth. 

Did they realize the truth through experiencing it? Not so, as the perceptual 
experience of life after death is impossible. Actually, God has given man, 
besides perceptual consciousness, rational, aesthetic and moral consciousness 
too. It is this consciousness that guides man regarding realities that cannot 
be verified through sensory data. That is why all the prophets of God, while 
calling people to believe in God and the life hereafter, appealed to the 
aesthetic, moral and rational sides of man. For example, when the idolaters of 
Makkah denied even the possibility of life after death, the Qur'an exposed the 
weakness of their stand by advancing very logical and rational arguments in 
support of it:

And he has coined for us a similitude, and has forgotten the fact of his 
creation, saying: Who will revive these bones when they have rotted away? Say: 
He will revive them who produced them at the first, for He is the Knower of 
every creation, Who has appointed for you fire from the green tree, and behold! 
You kindle from it. Is it not He who created the heavens and the earth, able to 
create the like of them? Yes, and He is indeed the Supreme Creator, the 
All-Knowing.

At another occasion, the Qur'an very clearly says that the disbelievers have no 
sound basis for their denial of life after death. It is based on pure 
conjectures:

They say, 'There is nothing but our present life; we die, and we live, and 
nothing but Time destroys us.' Of that they have no knowledge; they merely 
conjecture. And when our revelations are recited to them, their only argument 
is that they say, 'Bring us our father, if you speak truly.' (45:24-25)

Surely God will raise all the dead. but God has His own plan of things. A day 
will come when the whole universe will be destroyed and then again the dead 
will be resurrected to stand before God. That day will be the beginning of the 
life that will never end, and that Day, every person will be rewarded by God 
according to his good and evil deeds.

The explanation that the Qur'an gives about the necessity of life after death 
is what the moral consciousness of man demands. Actually, if there is no life 
after death, the very belief in God becomes irrelevant, or even if one believes 
in God, that would be an unjust and indifferent God: having once created man 
only to be unconcerned with his fate. Surely, God is just. he will punish the 
tyrants whose crimes are beyond count: having killed hundreds of innocent 
persons, created great corruptions in the society, enslaved numerous persons to 
serve their whims, and so forth. Man, having a very short span of life in this 
world, and this physical world, also, not being eternal, punishments or rewards 
equal to the evil or noble deeds of persons are not possible here. The Qur'an 
very emphatically states that the Day of Judgement must come and God will 
decide about the fate of each soul according to his or her record of deeds: 

Those who disbelieve say: The Hour will never come unto us. Say: Nay, by my 
Lord, but it is coming unto you surely. (He is) the Knower of the Unseen. Not 
an atom's weight, or less than that or greater, escapes Him in the heavens or 
in the earth, but it is in a clear Record. That He may reward those who believe 
and do good works. For them is pardon and a rich provision. But those who 
strive against our revelations, challenging (Us), theirs will be a painful doom 
of wrath. (34:3-5)

The Day of Resurrection will be the Day when God's attributes of Justice and 
Mercy will be in full manifestation. God will shower His mercy on those who 
suffered for His sake in the worldly life, believing that an eternal bliss was 
awaiting them. But those who abused the bounties of God, caring nothing for the 
life to come, will be in the most miserable state. Drawing a comparison between 
them the Qur'an says:

Is he, then, to whom we have promised a goodly promise the fulfilment of which 
he will meet, like the one whom We have provided with the good things of this 
life, and then on the Day of Resurrection he will be of those who will be 
brought arraigned before God? (28:61)
The Qur'an also states that this worldly life is a preparation for the eternal 
life after death. But those who deny it become slaves of their passions and 
desires, and make fun of virtuous and God-conscious persons. Such persons 
realize their folly only at the time of their death and wish in vain to be 
given a further chance in the world. Their miserable state at the time of 
death, and the horror of the Day of Judgement, and the eternal bliss guaranteed 
to the sincere believers are very beautifully mentioned in the following verses 
of the Qur'an.

Until, when death comes unto one of them, he says, 'My Lord, send me back, that 
I may do right in that which I have left behind!' But nay! It is but a word 
that he speaks; and behind them is a barrier until the day when they are 
raised. And when the Trumpet is blown there will be no kinship among them that 
day, nor will they ask of another. Then those whose scales are heavy, they are 
successful. And those whose scales are light are those who lose their souls, in 
hell abiding, the fire burns their faces and they are glum therein. (23:99-104)

The belief in life after death not only guarantees success in the Hereafter, 
but also makes this world full of peace and happiness by making individuals 
most responsible and dutiful in their activities.

Think of the people of Arabia. Gambling, wine, tribal feuds, plundering and 
murdering were their main traits when they had no belief in a life hereafter. 
But as soon as they accepted the belief in One God and life after death, they 
became the most disciplined nation of the world. They gave up their vices, 
helped each other in hours of need, and settled all their disputes on the basis 
of justice and equality. Similarly, the denial of life after death has its 
consequences not only in the Hereafter, but also in this world. When a nation 
as a whole denies it, all kinds of evils and corruptions become rampant in that 
society and ultimately it is destroyed. The Qur'an mentions the terrible end of 
'Aad, Thamud and the Pharaoh in some detail:

(The tribes of) Thamud and 'Aad disbelieved in the judgment to come. As for 
Thamud, they were destroyed by the lightning, and as for 'Aad, they were 
destroyed by a fierce roaring wind, which he imposed on them for seven long 
nights and eight long days, so that you might see the people laid prostrate in 
it as if they were the stumps of fallen down palm trees.

Now do you see remnant of them? Pharaoh likewise and those before him and the 
subverted cities. They committed errors and those before him, and they rebelled 
against the Messenger of their Lord, and He seized them with a surpassing grip. 
Lo, when the waters rose, We bore you in the running ship that We might make it 
a reminder for you and for heeding ears to hold. So when the Trumpet is blown 
with a single blast and the earth and the mountains are lifted up and crushed 
with a single blow, then on that day, the Terror shall come to pass, and the 
heaven shall be split, for upon that day it shall be very frail. Then as for 
him who is given his book in his right hand, he shall say 'Here, take and read 
my book! Certainly I thought that I should encounter my reckoning.' So he shall 
be in a pleasing life in a lofty garden, its clusters nigh to gather. 

Eat and drink with wholesome appetite for what you did long ago, in the days 
gone by.
But as for him who is given his book in his left hand, he shall say: 'Would 
that I had not been given my book and known my reckoning! Would it had been the 
end! My wealth has not availed me, my authority is gone from me.' (69:4-29)

Thus, there are very convincing reasons to believe in life after death. 

First, all the prophets of God have called their people to believe in it.

Secondly, whenever a human society is built on the basis of this belief, it has 
been the most ideal and peaceful society, free of social and moral evils. 

Thirdly, history bears witness that whenever this belief is rejected 
collectively by a group of people in spit of the repeated warning of the 
Prophet, the group as a whole has been punished by God, even in this world.

Fourthly, moral, aesthetic and rational facilities of man endorse the 
possibility of life after death.

Fifthly, God's attributes of Justice and Mercy have no meaning if there is no 
life after death. 
 
courtesy to http://www.islahicenter.org/life_after_death.asp


      
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