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PostSubject: Quran life   Mon 5 Oct - 21:07

In the Quran life in this world is an inseparable part of a continuum, a
unified whole - life, death, life - which gives our life a context and
relevance. In this context, the life of the individual is made meaningful and
enriched inasmuch as it is full of 'good works'. Life in this world leads to
the afterlife, a belief which is fundamental in the Quran. The afterlife is not
treated in the Quran in a separate chapter, or as something on its own, for its
own sake, but always in relation to life in this world.

Linguistically it is not possible in the Quran to talk about this life without
semantic reference to the next since every term used for each is comparative
with the other. Thus: al'ula and al-akhira (the First and the Last life),
al-dunya and al-akhira (the nearer and the further/latter life). Neither has a
name specific to itself, or independent of the other. Consequently, the
frequency of the terms in the Quran is the same, in the case of dunya and
akhira- each appears 115 times.

There is a reference, direct or indirect, to one aspect or another of the
afterlife on almost every single page of the Quran. This follows from the fact
that belief in the afterlife is an article of faith which has a bearing on
every aspect of the present life and manifests itself in the discussion of the
creed, the rituals, the ethics and the laws of Islam. In discussing the
afterlife, moreover, the Quran addresses both believers and non-believers. The
plan of two worlds and the relationship between them has been, from the beginning,
part of the divine scheme of things:

It is God who created you, then He provided sustenance for you, then He will
cause you to die, then He will give life back to you.
Quran 30:40

It is We who give life and make to die and to Us is the homecoming.
Quran 50:43

He created death and life that He might try you according to which of you is
best in works.
Quran 67:2

According to the Quran, belief in the afterlife, which is an issue fundamental
to the mission of Muhammad, was also central to the mission of all prophets
before him.

Belief in the afterlife is often referred to in conjunction with belief in God,
as in the expression: 'If you believe in God and the Last Day'. Believers are
frequently reminded in the Quran, 'Be mindful of God and know that you shall
meet Him'
(Quran 2:233) (used in
this instance to urge fitting treatment of one's wife in intimate situations).
'To Him is the homecoming/ the return'
(Quran
36:83; 40:3 and passim)
. As a belief in the afterlife is so fundamental to
Islam, it is only right that Muslims should regularly be reminded of it not
only throughout the pages of the Quran but also in their daily life. Practicing
Muslims in their five daily prayers repeat their praise of God at least
seventeen times a day, 'The Master of the Day of Judgment'
(Quran 1:4) . Being
inattentive to the afterlife
(Quran 30:7) or to the prospect of coming to judgment (Quran
32:14)
are signs of the unbeliever.

All this heightens the believer's sense of responsibility for actions in this
life. In fact the principles and details of religion are meant to be seen
within the framework of the interdependence of this life and the afterlife and
to color the Muslims' conception of life and the universe and have a bearing on
their actions in this life.

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Excerpted from "Understanding The Quran" by
Muhammad Abdel Haleem
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PostSubject: Re: Quran life   Sun 15 Aug - 12:44

In fact, our life as Muslim must be strongly related to Allah who we owe everything
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