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1 year ago
THE HUMAN'S ETERNAL SOUL.
The Noble Qur’an in respect of Adamah(Adam), the first man, ALLAHH/GOD says: "I have breathed into him of MY Spirit."
⁃ Noble Qur'an Surah/Chapter al-Hijr/The Rocky Tract 15: v29.
The question of the Soul and its survival after death is one of the basic teachings of Islam. The teachings of Islam is based on the doctrine that soul is independent of the body and that it continues to exist after death. All real human values are based on this truth, without which they will be nothing more than a figment of imagination.
All the verses that speak of "life immediately after death", prove that the soul is a reality independent of the body and that it continues to exist even when the body has been annihilated.
The exponents (atheists) think that those who believe in the existence of soul or spirit are just theories; denying the verse:
"Say: The spirit is by Command of my LORD."
⁃ Noble Qur'an Chapter Surah Al- Isra'/The Night Journey 17: v55.
The atheists do not know that those who believe in the existence of the soul do not base their argument on the above verse alone. There are about 20 other verses, in which soul has been mentioned either absolutely or in the form of a possessive case, an adjectival phase etc. such as "Our Spirit", "MY spirit", "holy spirit", "a spirit by OUR Command".
Concerning the first Man (Adamah), it has been said: "And I breathed into him of MY spirit." This expression shows that from the viewpoint of the Noble Qur'an there exists a reality superior to the angels (that were created from Light, and the Djinn from smokeless fire - no mention of "breathed into ..." them.
The verse, "I breathed into him(Adam) of MY Spirit" along with other verses shows that the spirit of man has an extraordinary reality.
"As for those whom the angels took (in Death) while they wronged themselves, the angels said to them: In what were you engaged? They said: We were oppressed in the land. The angels said: Was not Allah's earth spacious so that you would have migrated therein? The dwelling of such people will be Hell fire, a terrible destination."
⁃ Noble Qur'an Surah/Chapter An-Nisa' 4:9
After extracting their souls immediately after Death, the angels of Allah/God talk to them and say that their plea was unsatisfactory, for they failed; they're to at least emigrate to another environment. The angels remind them that they themselves are responsible for their acts of omission and commision.
The Noble Qur'an tells us in this verse that helplessness in a certain place cannot be a valid excuse, unless the way of emigration from it to another place is also closed.
The above verse reports of a dialogue between the angels and a man after his death. Should the reality of man not continue after his death and should his reality become merely his insensitive and unconscious body, this dialogue then would be meaningless. This verse makes it clear that man after leaving this world and this life, can talk with the unseen creatures known as the angels.
""And they say: 'When we are lost in the earth, how can we then be recreated?' In fact, they have no faith in the Day of Judgement. Say (O Muhammad): 'The angel of death who has charge concerning you, will cause you to die and afterward to your LORD you will be returned.'"
⁃ Noble Qur'an Surah/Chapter as-Sajdah/The Prostration 32 : v10
They asked how they could be raised again when following their death every particle of their physical body would have been totally decomposed and destroyed?
The Noble Qur'an says that contrary to what they assert, their real personality and their real 'self' are not the things which, as they allege, are lost. Actually they with their entire personality are gathered by the Angel of Death.
Those who raised this doubt meant by being lost in the earth that when all the parts of their body would have been scattered and every particle of their body would have been decomposed, how would it be possible to recreate and revive it?
The same doubt has been mentioned in some other verses also and the different answer has been given to this question. There it has been pointed out that the dead body is lost from the viewpoint of man only. No doubt it is impossible for a human being to recollect all its particles, but for Allah Who is Omnipotent and Omniscient, it is not difficult to do so.
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