Our Akhirah
[41: 39] "And among His Signs is this: you see the earth humble; but when We send down rain to it, it is stirred to life and yields increase. Truly, He Who gives life to the (dead) earth can surely give life to (men) who are dead. For He has power over all things".
Al-Akhirah (The Hereafter)
Belief in Al-Akhira,
Life after Death, is so crucial to the Islamic faith that a doubt
about it amounts to the denial of Allah. Allah's own word in the
Holy Qur'an is the foundation of this faith. Besides, the Prophet
has explained the centrality of this belief for a person who
wishes to lead an Islamic life.
We know that we have no means of knowing life after death as a
perceptual experience. But Allah has given us certain levels of
consciousness that give us insight into realities not perceptible
through the senses. The Holy Qur'an speaks to our rational mind
when it answers the question of the disbelievers: "Who will give
life to the dead bones?"
Say: "He Who created you first! Then will they wag their heads
towards you and say, 'When will that be?' Say, 'May be it will be
quite soon!' It will be on a Day when He will call you, and you
will answer [His call] with [words of His praise, and you will
think that you tarried but a little while!" (17: 51, 52)
In the Holy Qur'an, Allah appeals to man's reasoning and addresses
his power of reflection and judgment in the following verses:
"It is Allah Who sends forth the Winds, so that they raise up the
Clouds, and We drive them to a land that is dead, and revive the
earth therewith after its death: even so [will be] the
Resurrection!" (35: 9).
"And among His Signs is this: you see the earth humble; but when
We send down rain to it, it is stirred to life and yields
increase. Truly, He Who gives life to the (dead) earth can surely
give life to (men) who are dead. For He has power over all things"
(41: 39).
All these verses clearly emphasize how the dead earth is revived
by God. This is something that is obvious to us, but if so, how
can we deny the truth of the resurrection, when the Almighty God
can easily revive the dead bones?
Comparing two groups of people (e.g. those who are going to get
the highest reward from Allah and those who are to receive His
punishment in the Hereafter) Allah asks:
"Are [these two] alike? - one to whom We have made a goodly
promise, and who is going to reach its [fulfillment], and one to
whom We have given the good things of this life, but who, on the
Day of Judgment, is to be among those brought up [for
punishment]?" (28: 61).
Speaking of the fate of those who used to deny the Day of
Judgment, Allah says:
"Until, when death comes to one of them, he says: 'O my Lord! Send
me back [to life], In order that I may work righteousness in the
things I neglected.' - 'By no means! It is but a word he says.'-
Before them is a Partition till the Day they are raised up. Then
when the Trumpet is blown, there will be no more relationships
between them that Day, nor will one ask after another! Then those
whose balance [of good deeds] is heavy, they will be successful:
But those whose balance is light, will be those who have lost
their souls, in Hell will they abide…" (23:99-104).
Belief in the Life after Death encourages a person to lead a good
life on earth, since he knows the fate that awaits him if he
ignores the commands and warnings of Allah given in the Qur'an.
In fact, belief in the Hereafter is the strongest incentive for a
person to lead a life of virtue while here on Earth. The real road
to a peaceful society can be paved only if people believe in the
Hereafter.