The issues of eschatology and the afterlife have always generated a great deal t speculation, People speculate on when it will happen, how it is going to be done, how t going to affect them, and if such things really will occur or not. This issue as a very important dimension in all religions, especially Islam. According to Islam, human life ha no meaning without resurrection. How can there be purpose if people are born, live, and die and are not judged for their deeds? How can there be justice if everybody is treated in the same way? In line with this, the Quran affirms.
"He who created Death and Life that He may try which of you is best in deed" (Al-Quran 67/2) To believe in the "last day" is a fundamental instrument of Islamic fath. In lill human and cosmic histones have an end just as they have a beginning The word ma dif ("return" or "place of return) and mabda ("origin" or "place of origin") att keywords used to talk about the end and the beginning of human life. The concept of maad is closely bound to the concept of mabda ("ong" or "place of origin")
The topic of "the origin and the return" covers everything that connects to a human's effort in achieving his suitable place in creation or reaching his perfection, whether moral, spiritual, or intellectual. To be more specific, the origin and the destiny.
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