
The present work discusses the subject of "Resurrection", which is one of the volumes of the "Splendid Light of Wisdom" Collection with the aim to increase the level of knowledge in the young generation’s mind, and will enable them to comprehend and to know more deeply, the clear and erudite thoughts of this learned thinker; so that it may open a new path in front of them.
- Resurrection, Ma'ad
- Foreword
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: Death or the beginning of the journey to eternity
- Chapter 2
- The Holy Qur'an and purgatorial life
- The supplication of the damned to return
- What have you been doing?
- The world, purgatory, and resurrection
- Two deaths, two lives
- Eternity, until heaven and earth shall subsist
- Fire, each morning and each evening
- The state of purgatory
- The connection between the world and purgatory
- Chapter 3
- The great Resurrection: The dawn of a new life
- The difference between Judgment day and purgatory
- The preparations for judgment day
- Various names of Judgment day
- The first blow of the celestial horn or the new life
- The duration of the Judgment day
- The relationship between the world and Judgment day
- The appearance of the angels
- The embodiment and ever-lasting effects of actions and deeds
- The similarities and differences between the two worlds
- Unshared destinies
- The laws of means and fates
- The diminishing and/or intensification of the inner perception
- The attachment and boredom of the heart
- The ways by which Allah calls mankind to account
- Chapter 4
- The Holy Qur'an’s arguments on Resurrection Day
- The logical reason for the existence of the divine power
- The arguments of similarity
- The necessary divine arguments
- The argument which shows Allah’s infinite wisdom
- Resurrection and Allah’s infinite wisdom
- The absence of the Resurrection Day, thus the vainness of divine creation
- Chapter 5: Heaven and Hell
- The human typology from the Holy Qur'an’s point of view
- The standard for being a blessed soul or a damned soul
- Heaven [or Paradise]
- The characteristics of paradise
- Purity and pureness
- The divine safety and security
- Health and well-being
- Constancy and eternity
- The inexistence of prohibitions and limitations
- The divine mercy, favor, and grace
- Spiritual bounties
- Physical and material bounties
- Heavenly food and drinks
- Heavenly spouses
- Spectacular sights and wonders
- Heavenly garments and ornaments
- Affectionate and sweet relationships
- Hell
- Chapter 6: Uncertainty and questions
- The time of the Resurrection Day
- Physical and spiritual Resurrection
- Some equivocal thoughts to be considered
- The secret of insisting on the blessing of the physical form
- Punishment, according to the deed
- A good deed accomplished by a Non-Muslim
- Intercession and Justice
- Contrast between Mercy and Torment
- Tiredness and frustration