Looking at the age old question, what happens when to us when we die? A comparative study of religions on the symbiosis of the body and soul.
Death and the Afterlife
A discussion around one of the biggest existential questions: What happens after we die? Islam explains the continuation of the soul after bodily death.
Fazal Ahmad, London, UK The El dia de los muertos (Day of the Dead) is celebrated by people across Mexico, and has been confused as a Halloween celebration. So...
What happens when we die? The soul, relationship with the grave, heaven and hell and whether communication is possible with the deceased are all explained.
The Fifth Question - What are the main sources of Divine knowledge, and how can one attain comprehension of the existence of God?
The answer to the Fourth Question asked at the Conference of Great Religions pertaining to the Laws of this world and the Hereafter.
Will we still have physical bodies in the hereafter? If not, what form will every one take in the next world?
Continuing the serialisation of the acclaimed and profound essay based solely on the Holy Qur’an. This section looks at the Second Question posed at the...
Expounding the beauty of Qur’anic wisdom as a guidance for the righteous.
Islam is unique among the major faiths in its explanation of hell as a place of remediation for all rather than eternal damnation. (From The Review of...
Hadhrat Khalifatul Masih V draws attention to the importance of both progressing spiritually and doing good works: we should always be inclined towards...
Some of the unique features of Islam ranging from the unity of God, prophethood, the Holy Qur’an, rights of women and life after death that attracted the...
Addresses the question on why innocent people suffer and whether one can benefit from such trials.
Acts of goodness carried out with sincerity and true obedience to God purifies the soul and protects one from not only the afterlife but enables one to enjoy...
Spiritualism is a material world; life after death; is animal slaughter cruel; and idealising pop-stars.