a day when the absolute justice that is so lacking on this earth will be achieved. The messages of all the prophets, to a large and significant extent, carried the call to believe in the Afterlife and the Day of Resurrection. They taught that death is not annihilation, nor the end of life, but rather it is the end of life in its earthly form, and the beginning of a greater and more expansive life, which is the life after death.
This book, which we are reviewing in this article, sheds light on a fundamental pillar of Islamic belief: the Resurrection. It is a fundamental issue in the system of religious beliefs, especially our Islamic belief. In this book, the author sheds light on many points related to the human resurrection and the afterlife (such as the philosophy of creation, comprehensive justice, evidence for the resurrection, the survival and independence of the soul, signs of the Day of Judgment, and others).
From this, we derive a key idea: life is a constant and continuous movement. Allah, Almighty, did not create people in vain, but rather for a greater, known, and perfect purpose. Life is eternal, as is the immortality of the human soul, and what changes within it is its form and outward appearance. The transition takes place from one earthly world to another characterized by absolute justice.
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