LIFE
AFTER DEATH........... THE REALITY
The question of whether there is a life after death is not an
issue of scientific concern, for science only deals with the classification
and analysis of sense data. While man has been conducting scientific
inquiries and research, in the modern sense of the term, for only the last
few centuries, he/she has been familiar with the concept of life after death
since time immemorial.
All of the prophets (pbut) sent by God (Allah) for the
benefit of humanity called upon their people to worship God (Allah) and to
believe in life after death. They laid so much emphasis on this last belief
that even a slight doubt about its reality was considered a sign of denying
both God (Allah) and all other beliefs. The very fact that they have dealt
with this metaphysical question of life after death so confidently and so
uniformly, despite the fact that they appeared over thousands of years and
in different places, proves that the source of their knowledge about this
reality is one and the same: divine revelation. We also know that these
prophets (pbut) of God (Allah) were opposed strongly by their people on this
very issue, as many considered it impossible. Despite such opposition,
however, the prophets (pbut) were able to convince many people of its truth.
This raises the following question: what made those followers
forsake the established beliefs, traditions and customs of their forefathers
notwithstanding the risk of being totally alienated from their own
community?
The simple answer is: they analyzed the issue with their
minds and hearts and came gradually to the realization that the prophets (pbut)
were speaking the truth. Did they realize the truth through perceptual
consciousness?
No, for a perceptual experience of life after death is
impossible. What they used was their rational, aesthetic, and moral
consciousness, which God (Allah) has given to every individual in addition
to a perceptual consciousness. These additional faculties guide an
individual through those realities that cannot be verified by sensory data.
That is why all prophets (pbut) of God (Allah) appeal to the aesthetic,
moral, and rational consciousness of man when discussing metaphysical
matters. For example, when the idolaters of Makkah denied even the
possibility of life after death, God (Allah), in the Qur'an, exposed the
weakness of their stand by advancing very logical and rational arguments in
support of
it :
And he makes comparisons for Us,
and forgets his own (origin and) creation: He says, “Who can give life to
(dry) bones and decomposed ones (at that)?” Say, “He will give them life
Who created them for the first time! For He is well-versed in every
aspect of creation! - The same who produces for you fire out of the green
tree, when behold! Ye kindle therewith (your own fires)! Is not He
Who created the heavens and the earth able to
create the like thereof?” - Yea, indeed! For He is the Creator Supreme, of
skill and knowledge (infinite)!
(Qur'an 36 : 78-81)
In another verse, God (Allah) says very clearly that
non-believers do not have a sound basis for their denial of life after
death. It is based on pure
conjecture :
And they say: “What is there but our life in this world? We
shall die and we live, and nothing but Time can destroy us.” But of that
they have no knowledge: they merely conjecture: And when Our Clear Signs are
rehearsed to them, their argument is nothing but this: they say, “Bring
(back) our forefathers, if what ye say is true!”
(Qur'an 45 : 24-25)
Surely God (Allah) will raise all those who have died, but
only when He chooses to do so. A day will come when the whole universe will
be destroyed and then the dead will be resurrected to stand before God
(Allah). This day will be the beginning of the life that will never end, and
on that day every person will be rewarded by God (Allah) according to his or
her good or evil deeds. This day is called the Day of Judgment.
God (Allah) reminds us in the Qur'an that there will be a
life after death because the moral consciousness of mankind demands it. If
there is no life after death, the belief in God (Allah) Himself becomes
irrelevant. Furthermore, such a situation would mean that God (Allah) is
unjust and indifferent, for how could He create mankind and then lose
interest in His creation? As God (Allah) is just, those people who have
committed crimes must be punished. All of those tyrants who have killed
scores of innocent persons, unleashed great corruption and evil within their
societies, enslaved their people to serve their whims, and other terrible
deeds must be brought to justice.
As man's life is so short and the world is not eternal, true
justice can only be meted out in the afterlife, which will have none of
these limitations. God (Allah) states that the Day of Judgment must come and
that God (Allah) will decide the fate of each soul according to his or her
record of deeds:
The unbelievers say, “Never to us will come the Hour”: say,
“Nay! But most surely, by my Lord, it will come upon you - by Him Who knows
the unseen - from Whom is not hidden the least little atom in the heavens or
on earth: nor is there anything less than that, or greater, but is in the
Record Perspicuous: that He may reward those who believe and work deeds of
righteousness: for such is forgiveness and a sustenance most generous. But
those who strive against Our Signs, to frustrate them - for such will be a
penalty - a punishment most humiliating.”
(Qur'an 34 : 3-5)
The Day of Resurrection will be the manifestation of God's
(Allah's) justice and mercy. He will shower His mercy on those who suffered
during their lives for His sake, believing that eternal bliss was awaiting
them. Those who abused the bounties of God (Allah) and did not care about
the life to come will be in the most miserable state. Drawing a comparison
between them, God (Allah)
says :
Are (these two) alike? - One to whom We
have made a goodly promise, and who is trying to reach its (fulfillment).
And one to whom
We have given the good things of this life, but
who, on the Day of Judgment, is to be among those brought up (for
punishment)?
(Qur'an 28:61)
God (Allah) 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
(Allah)-conscious persons. Such persons realize their folly only at the time
of their death, a time when their wish to be given a further return to this
life and make amends will be in vain. Their miserable state at the time of
death, the horror of the Day of Judgment, and the eternal bliss guaranteed
to sincere believers are presented very clearly and powerfully in the
Qur'an :
(In falsehood will they be) until, when death comes to one of
them, he
says : “O my Lord! Send me back (to life) - in
order that I may work righteousness in the things I neglected” - “By no
means! It is but a word he says” - Before them is a partition till the day
they are raised up. Then when the trumpet is blown, there will be no more
relationships between them that day, nor will one ask after another! Then
those whose balance (of good deeds) is heavy - they will attain salvation:
but those whose balance is light, will be those who have lost their souls;
in Hell will they abide. The Fire will burn their faces, and they will
therein grin with their lips displaced.
(Qur'an 23: 99-104)
The belief in life after death guarantees success in the
Hereafter and also makes this world a place of peace and happiness by
transforming people into individuals who are more responsible and dutiful in
their activities.
Consider the example of the people who lived in the Arabian
peninsula before the appearance of the Prophet
Muhammad (pbuh). They were great lovers of gambling, wine, tribal feuds,
plundering, and murdering. As they had no concept of an afterlife, they saw
no reason not to enjoy themselves as they saw fit? But as soon as they
accepted the belief in the One God (Allah) and an afterlife, they became a
very disciplined nation. They gave up their vices,
helped each other when requested to do so, and settled all their disputes on
the basis of justice and equality.
The denial of life after death also has consequences in this
world. When an entire nation denies belief in the afterlife, all kinds of
evils and corruption are unleashed and the society is set on the path to
ultimate destruction. God (Allah) in the Qur'an mentions the terrible end of
pre-Islamic peoples such as `Aad, Thamud, and Pharaoh of ancient
Egypt :
(The tribes of) Thamud and 'Aad disbelieved in the judgment
to come. As for Thamud, they were destroyed by 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 a remnant of them? Pharaoh
likewise and those before him, and the subverted cities. They
committed errors and they rebelled against the Messenger (pbuh) 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
heavens 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 that 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 not known my
reckoning! Would that it had been the end. My
wealth has not availed
me, my authority is gone from me.'
(Qur'an 69: 4-29)
There are very convincing reasons to believe in life after death.
First :
All the prophets (pbut) of God (Allah) have called their people to believe
in it.
Second :
Whenever a society is built on the basis of this belief, it has been the
most ideal and peaceful society, free of social and moral evils.
Third :
History bears witness that whenever this belief has been rejected
collectively by a group of people in spite of the repeated warning of the
prophet (pbuh), the group as a whole has been punished by God (Allah) even
in this world.
Fourth :
The moral, aesthetic, and rational faculties of man endorse the possibility
of life after death.
Fifth :
God's (Allah's) attributes of justice and mercy have no meaning if there is
no life after death.
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