Introduction
Death, Resurrection,
Hell
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Say:
'Death, from which you are fleeing, will certainly catch up with you.
Then you will be returned to the Knower of the Unseen and the
Visible and He will inform you about what you did.'
(Surat al-Jumu'ah: 8)
Death
Death may catch up with
you at any time. Who knows, perhaps this is the moment. Or, it may be
much closer than you have ever expected.
These lines may be the
last opportunity, the last reminder, the last warning before death comes
upon you. As you proceed with these lines, you can never know that you
will still be alive in the next hour. Even if it proves to be so,
nothing can guarantee you another hour. Let alone an hour, not even
after a single moment, is it certain that you will be still living.
There is no guarantee that you will ever finish reading this book. Death
will, most likely, come upon you at a time when, only a moment before,
you never thought about dying.
You will most certainly
die, as will all your loved ones. Before you or after you, they will
certainly die. A hundred years from now, there will not be a single soul
you are familiar with in this world.
Endless aims pertaining
to life occupy man's minds; to finish high school, to enter university,
to graduate, to have a respectable occupation, to marry, to bring up
children, to lead a peaceful life…these are among the broadest and most
ordinary plans of man. These aside, there are thousands of others
devised to address one's personal circumstances.
Death is one of the few
things in life certain to occur. This is a one hundred per cent
certainty.
After years of hard work,
a student succeeds in entering the university, yet dies on the way to
class. Someone who has recently been hired for a job loses his life on
his first morning commute to his work. A traffic accident ends the lives
of a newly married couple on their wedding day. A successful businessman
prefers to fly to save time, not knowing that that very flight will put
a horrible end to his life.
At such a stage, plans no
longer avail. Leaving behind plans doomed to remain unfinished for all
eternity, they head for a point of no return-and yet it is a destination
they never planned for. Ironically, for years, they spent too much time
detailing plans which would never be put into operation, yet never gave
a thought to the one certain thing that would happen.
How then should a man of
wisdom and conscience establish his priorities? Does he have to make his
plans for the one thing certain to happen or for something unlikely to
happen? The majority, it is evident, give priority to goals which they
can never be certain of accomplishing. No matter which phase of life
they are passing through, they resolutely plan for a better and more
fulfilling future.
This tendency would be
quite rational, if man was immortalYet the fact remains that all plans
are doomed to that absolute end, called death. Thus it is irrational to
disregard death, which is certain to occur, and devote all one's
attention to all those things which may or may not materialize.
Yet, owing to an
incomprehensible spell enslaving their minds, human beings fail to
notice this obvious fact.
This being the case, they
can never become acquainted with their real life which is due to start
with death. They simply do not prepare themselves for it. Once they are
resurrected, they head nowhere but hell, a place specially designed for
them.
The intention in writing
this book is to make man ponder over an issue which he avoids thinking
about and warn him against an imminent and ineluctable event…
Avoiding thinking about
it cannot, by any means, provide a solution.
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