Islam believes that man remains alive in a special manner after death. He enjoys blessing and happiness if he is a benefactor and he will be punished if he is a malefactor. He will present himself for public reckoning on the Day of Judgment. The interval between the death of a man and the Ma’ad…
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The Holy Qur’an, through hundreds of Ayat…
The Holy Qur’an, through hundreds of Ayat reminds the people of the Ma’ad and negates any doubt regarding it. In many instances, the Qur’an reminds the people of Allah’s absolute might in order to augment the knowledge of people and to eliminate the unlikelihood of the creation of primary things. The Holy Qur’an states: ‘Does…
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All religions and faiths, which call men…
All religions and faiths, which call men to the worship of the Almighty Allah and enjoin human beings to do good deeds and prohibit them from bad deeds, express belief in Ma’ad and in the life Hereafter. They have no doubt that benevolence is worthy only when it is followed by a good reward and…
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The first tradition is reported from Imam…
The first tradition is reported from Imam Ja’far as-Sadiq (A): He said, ‘There is no man who does not have a white spot in his heart. When he commits a sin a black spot emerges from this spot. If he repents, the blackness goes away but if he sinks in sin and continues to sin…
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Once a Jew and a Muslim were accused of a theft…
Once a Jew and a Muslim were accused of a theft in the house of one of the Ansar. In this connection, a great crowd of Ansar went to the Holy Prophet (S) and insisted that the Jew be punished for the sake of the prestige of the Muslims, specifically the Ansar and keeping in…
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