How Do Muslims View Death?
We believe that the present life is a trial
in preparation for the next realm of existence. When a Muslim dies, he or she is
washed and wrapped in a clean, white cloth (usually by a family member) and
buried after a special prayer, preferably the same day. Muslims consider this a
final service that they can do for their relatives and an opportunity to
remember that their own existence here on earth is brief.
The question of whether there is life after death
does not fall under the jurisdiction of science, as science is concerned only
with classification and analysis of sense data. Moreover, man has been busy with
scientific inquiries and research, in the modern sense of the term, only for the
last few centuries, while he has been familiar with the concept of life after
death since time immemorial.
All the Prophets of Allah called their people to worship Allah and to believe in life after death. They laid so much emphasis on the belief in life after death that even a slight doubt in it meant denying Allah and made all other beliefs meaningless.
All the Prophets of Allah called their people to worship Allah and to believe in life after death. They laid so much emphasis on the belief in life after death that even a slight doubt in it meant denying Allah and made all other beliefs meaningless.
The very fact that all the Prophets of Allah have dealt with this metaphysical
question of life after death so confidently and so uniformly - the gap between
their ages in some cases, being thousands of years - goes to prove that the
source of their knowledge of life after death as proclaimed by them all, was the
same, i.e. Divine revelation.
We also know that these Prophets of Allah were greatly opposed by their people,
mainly on the issue of life after death, as their people thought it impossible.
But in spite of opposition, the Prophets won many sincere followers.
The question arises: what made those followers forsake the established beliefs,
traditions and customs of their forefathers, notwithstanding the risk of being
totally alienated from their own community? The simple answer is: they made use
of their faculties of mind and heart and realized the truth.
Did they realize the truth through perceptual consciousness? They
couldn’t, as
perceptual experience of life after death is impossible. Allah has given man
besides perceptual consciousness, rational, aesthetic and moral consciousness
too. It is this consciousness that guides man regarding realities that cannot be
verified through sensory data. That is why all the Prophets of Allah while calling
people to believe in Allah and life after death, appeal to the aesthetic, moral
and rational consciousness of man.
For example, when the idolaters of Makkah denied even the possibility of life
after death, the Qur'an exposed the weakness of their stand by advancing very
logical and rational arguments in support of it:
On another occasion, the Qur'an very clearly says
that the disbelievers have no sound basis for their denial of life after death.
It is based on pure conjecture:
Surely Allah will raise all the dead. But Allah has
His own plan of things. A day will come when the whole universe will be
destroyed and then the dead will be resurrected to stand before Allah. That day
will be the beginning of a life that will never end, and on that day every
person will be rewarded by Allah according to his or her good or evil deeds.
The explanation that the Qur'an gives about the
necessity of life after death is what the moral consciousness of man demands.
Actually, if there is no life after death, the very belief in Allah becomes
meaningless or even if one believes in Allah, it would be n unjust and indifferent Allah, having once created man and now not being concerned with his fate.
Surely, Allah is just. He will punish the tyrants, whose crimes are beyond count -
having tortured and killed hundreds or thousands of innocent people, created
great corruption in society, enslaved numerous persons to serve their whims,
etc., because man has a very short life span in this world and because numerous
individuals are affected by one’s actions, adequate punishments and rewards are
not possible in this life. The Qur'an very emphatically states that the Day of Judgment
must come and that Allah will decide the fate of each soul according to
his or her record of deeds:
The Day of Resurrection will be the Day when Allah’s attributes of Justice and
Mercy will be in full manifestation. Allah will shower His mercy on those who
suffered for His sake in the worldly life, believing that an eternal bliss was
awaiting them. But those who abused the bounties of Allah, caring nothing for the
life to come, will be in the most miserable state. Drawing a comparison between
them, the Qur'an says:
The Qur'an also states that this worldly life is
a preparation for the eternal life after death. But those who deny it become
slaves of their passions and desires, making fun of virtuous and Allah-conscious
persons.
Such persons realize their folly only at the time of their death and wish to be
given a further chance in the world but in vain. Their miserable state at the
time of death, and the horror of the Day of Judgment, and the eternal bliss
guaranteed to the sincere believers are very clearly and beautifully mentioned
in the following verses of the Qur'an:
The belief in life after death not only
guarantees success in the Hereafter but also makes this world full of peace and
happiness by making individuals most responsible and dutiful in their
activities.
Think of the people of Arabia before the arrival
of the Prophet Muhammad
. Gambling, wine, tribal feuds, plundering and murdering
were their main traits when they had no belief in life after death. But as soon
as they accepted the belief in the One God and life after death they became the
most disciplined nation of the world. They gave up their vices, helped each
other in hours of need, and settled all their disputes on the basis of justice
and equality. Similarly the denial of life after death has its consequences not
only in the Hereafter but also in this world. When a nation as a whole denies
it, all kinds of evils and corruption become rampant in that society and
ultimately it is destroyed.
The Qur'an mentions the terrible end of Aad,
Thamud and the Pharaoh in some
detail:
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