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1 Understanding the Creation Ressurection becomes a Key in Practising Islam

2 Allah speaks of the Creation and Ressurection in Surat Qaf of the Quran
This chapter contains information about the beginning of creation, resurrection, prophethood, belief in Angels, and the division of people on the day of Judgement. It also includes the attributes of Allah, and how he is one without partners Also in this chapter Allah mentions the two resurrections and the creation of mankind and death

3 When the Prophet conveyed the truth the hardest thing to get the people to accept was that we will be resurrected: "When we are dead and have become dust and bones, shall we (then) verily be resurrected? (37:16) Despite the disbelief of the people, Allah answers them back and says that He is capable of separating, gathering, and creating them again.

4 Listen to what Allah says:
"Who will give life to these bones when they have rotted away and became dust?" Say: (O Muhammad) "He will give life to them Who created them for the first time! And He is the All-Knower of every creation!" ( 36:78-79) Allah lets it be known that he alone has this power regardless as to whether others believe or not: "Is not He, Who created the heavens and the earth Able to create the like of them? ( 36:81) "Yes, We are Able to put together in perfect order the tips of his fingers." ( 75:4) "That is because Allah, He is the Truth, and it is He Who gives life to the dead, and it is He Who is Able to do all things." ( 22:6)

5 So thus Allah lets it be known that he is the creator and will ressurect us even after death. But what is the point in all of this? Allah created the earth and man with a purpose. He tells us this in the interpretation of the meaning: "And We created not the heavens and the earth and all that is between them without purpose!" (38:27) "Did you think that We had created you in play (without any purpose), and that you would not be brought back to Us?" So Exalted be Allah, the True King." (23: )

6 And that purpose is to live in obediance and submission to him; and when resurrected we will be rewarded accordingly: "Does man think that he will be left Suda [neglected without being punished or rewarded for the obligatory duties enjoined by his Lord (Allah) on him]? (11: 75:36) "Or do those who earn evil deeds think that We shall hold them equal with those who believe (in the Oneness of Allah Islamic Monotheism) and do righteous good deeds, in their present life and after their death? Worst is the judgment that they make." (45:21) So thus the resurection is a reality. And for the believer this knowledge serves as a motivator in living Islam

7 One may say since we were created with the purpose of submitting to Allah and then later to be resurrected accordingly, how is our fate upon resurrection to be proven? Allah informs us that from the age of puberty through duration of ones life,two angels that are on the right and left of each human being and they write his words and deeds. Those words and deeds will be testimony either for or against the person on the Day of Judgement. Allah tells us that on this day all creatures will come to Allah accompanied by an angel that will drive him and an angel that will bear witness against him. This is besides the witness of his body parts and the earth, which will testify concerning what he has and the rights he has taken from others

8 Allah also informs of that every human being has a companion who is constantly with him and that companion is an angel. When the angel brings him to Allah, he will say, "This is the one that You had appointed me to accompany in life. I brought him to You." If the person did not live his life in obediance and submittance to Allah, Allah will say to the angel: "Both of you throw (Order from Allah to the two angels) him into Hell." (50:24)

9 Allah then mentioned six characteristics of the persons who would be thrown into Hellfire:
One: He is a disbeliever in Allah, His rights, His religion, Monotheism, His Names, His attributes, His Messengers, and His Angels. He also disbelieved in His Books and the Resurrection Two: He rejects the truth due to his stubbornness and denial. Three: He hinders good and that includes both the good that would be done to him if he performed good deeds and the good done to other people.

10 Also: Four: Besides hindering good to people, he transgresses against man with his hand and his tongue. He is unjust and an oppressor. Five: He is doubtful, in fact he is suspicious. Six: He is one who sets up partners with Allah.

11 So thus,living islam becomes easy for the Believer because he knows his purpose and does not want to end up with a bad outcome upon resurrection He thus lives in obediance submitting to Allah's laws and watching what words and actions he puts forth because he is aware that everything spoken and done is recorded either for or against him He accepts that just as Allah created him now he will recreate him after death, and he will then be met with either punishment or reward for how he spent his life here. Living Islam becomes natural for him


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