Akhirah
By: Maulana
Wahiduddin Khan
Man is an
eternal creature. However, his life-span has been divided by God into two
parts. A very tiny part of it has been placed in this world, while all of the
remainder has been placed in the Hereafter. The present world is the world of
action, while the world of the Hereafter is the place for reaping the harvest
of actions. The present world is imperfect, but the worlds of the Hereafter is
a limitless world where all things have been provided in their ideal state.
God has
place His heaven- full of all kinds of blessings- in that world of the
Hereafter. Those who prove to be God-fearing and pious in this world will enter
into that world to find the gates of heaven eternally open for them.
But those
who are oblivious of God in this present world or who opt for the path of contumacy
in regard to God’s matter, are criminal in God’s eyes. All such people will be
deprived of the blessings of the Hereafter.
God is
invisible in this present world, and will appear in all His power and majesty
only in the world of the Hereafter. Then all human being will bow low before
Him. But at that time, surrendering will be of no avail. Self-abnegation and
acceptance of God is desired only while God is still invisible. Surrendering
before God after seeing Him in the Hereafter will not benefit anyone.
Death is
not end of a person’s life. It is only the beginning of the next stage of life.
Death is that interim stage when man leaves this temporary world of today for
the eternal life of tomorrow. He goes out of the temporary accommodation of the
world to enter the eternal resting place of the Hereafter. The coming of this
stage in the Hereafter is the greatest certainty in one’s life. No one can save
himself from this fate in the Hereafter.
Source: Principles of Islam
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