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The question whether there is a life
after death does not fall under the jurisdiction of science as
science is concerned only with classification and analysis of
sense 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 concept 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 of life after death so confidently
and so 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, i.e., 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 opposition
the prophets won so many sincere followers.
The question arises: 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
made use of their faculties of mind and heart and realized the
truth. Did they realize the truth through perceptual
consciousness? Not so, as 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 life
after death, appeal to the aesthetic, moral and rational
consciousness of man. For example, when the idolaters of Makkah
denied even the possibility of life after death, the Quran 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 fully knows
all! - 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)!" (36:78-81)
At another occasion the Quran very
clearly says that the disbelievers have no 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!'" (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 or her good or evil deed. The
explanation that the Quran gives about the necessity of life after
death is what 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 not concerned 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 etc... Man having a very
short span of life in this world, and this physical world too
being not eternal, punishments or rewards equal to the evil or
noble deeds of persons are not possible here. The Quran 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:
"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 Chastisement,- of painful 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 Quran says:
"Are (these two) alike?- one to whom
We have made a goodly promise, and who is going 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)?" (28:61)
The Quran 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,
make fun of virtuous and God-conscious persons. Such persons
realize their folly only at the time of their death and wish to be
given a further chance in the world but in vain. 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 Holy Quran:
"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 be successful: 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." (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 life after death. But as
soon as they accepted the belief in the 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 Quran mentions
the terrible end of Àd, Thamüd and the Pharaoh in some detail:
"The Thamüd and the
Àd people disbelieved in the
Day of Noise Calamity! But the Thamüd,- they were destroyed by a
terrible Storm of thunder and lightning! And the
Àd, they were destroyed by a
furious Wind, exceedingly violent; He made it rage against them
seven nights and eight days in succession: so that thou couldst
see the (whole) people lying overthrown in its (path), as if they
had been roots of hollow palm- trees tumbled down! Then seest thou
any of them left surviving?
And Pharaoh, and those before him,
and the Cities Overthrown, committed habitual Sin. And disobeyed
(each) the messenger of their Lord; so He punished them with an
abundant Penalty. We, when the water (of Noah's Flood) overflowed
beyond its limits, carried you (mankind), in the floating (Ark),
That We might make it a Reminder unto you, and that ears (that
should hear the tale and) retain its memory should bear its
(lessons) in remembrance.
Then, when one blast is sounded on
the Trumpet, And the earth is moved, and its mountains, and they
are crushed at one stroke,- On that Day shall the (Great) Event
come to pass. And the sky will be rent asunder, for it will that
Day be flimsy, And the angels will be on its sides, and eight
will, that Day, bear the Throne of thy Lord above them. That Day
shall ye be brought to Judgment: not an act of yours that ye hide
will be hidden.
Then he that will be given his Record
in his right hand will say: 'Ah here! Read ye my Record! I did
really think that my Account would (One Day) reach me!' And he
will be in a life of Bliss, In a Garden on high, The Fruits
whereof (will hang in bunches) low and near. Eat ye and drink ye,
with full satisfaction; because of the (good) that ye sent before
you, in the days that are gone!
And he that will be given his Record
in his left hand, will say: 'Ah! Would that my Record had not been
given to me! And that I had never realized how my account (stood)!
Ah! Would that (Death) had made an end of me! Of no profit to me
has been my wealth! My power has perished from me!'... (The stern
command will say): 'Seize ye him, and bind ye him, And burn ye him
in the Blazing Fire. Further, insert him in a chain, whereof the
length is seventy cubits! This was he that would not believe in
Allah the Most High. And would not encourage the feeding of the
indigent! So no friend hath he here this Day. Nor hath he any food
except the foul pus from the washing of wounds, Which none do eat
but those in sin.'" (69:4-39)
Thus there are very convincing
reasons to believe in life after death.
Firstly,
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 spite 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 faculties 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.
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