DEATH
AND THE LIFE OF THE HEREAFTER
Some
people consider death as the ultimate end. But the truth is that death
is a transition from the life of this world to the life of the hereafter.
It is like a gate to the afterlife.
On
the other side of this gate, that is, in the life of the hereafter,
whether we will attain the Garden or the Fire depends on our pure belief
in Allah's unity and Allah's approval of our deeds and conduct here
in this world.
Death
is only the end of a certain period of time. This is similar to the
ringing of bell at school signalling the end of an examination. Allah
has granted a different period of trial to each man. Some have thirty
years, while some others enjoy a life as long as one hundred years.
Just as Allah decided your date of birth, which is the beginning of
your time of examination, Allah decides the time when this period will
end. In other words, only Allah knows at which age you will die.
How
should we consider death?
Death,
that is, the end of the period of examination in this world, is a source
of happiness and joy for believers. One would hardly feel sorry for
someone who has successfully passed an examination, would one? Feeling
grief over someone who dies is likewise ridiculous. It may well be that
you have lost a close relative or someone you love. But a person of
faith acknowledges that death is certainly not a permanent separation,
and that someone who dies merely finishes his period of examination
in this world. He knows that in the hereafter, Allah will gather Muslims
who live by His commands together and reward them with the Garden. In
this case, rather than being sorry, people will feel great happiness.
Allah
can take our souls at any moment. Therefore, we ought to strive to earn
Allah's good pleasure.
To
conclude, death is not an end but a gate leading us to the hereafter.
The life of the hereafter is the real life that will last for all eternity,
and we need to prepare for it. Do you think that a person who takes
an examination wants it to last forever? Of course not. He only wants
to answer the questions correctly and leave the classroom.
In
this world, too, a man must strive to pass his examination, earn Allah's
good pleasure and attain His Garden.
In
this world, the most important goal of man must be to love Allah and
to earn His good pleasure. That is because, our Lord, the All-Merciful,
loves us and protects us at every moment. One verse of Qur'an, quoting
the words of one of the prophets, reads:
"…My
Lord is the Preserver of everything." (Surah Hud: 57)
The
Hereafter
Allah
describes the temporary nature of this world in many verses of the Qur'an
and stresses that the real abode of man is in the hereafter. A man who
is tested in this world will one day be overtaken by death and thus
start his life in the hereafter. This is life without end. In his eternal
life, the soul of man will not disappear. Allah creates countless blessings
in this world. He created the life of this world to see how we will
conduct ourselves in return for the blessings we enjoy. As a reward
or punishment, Allah has also created the Garden and the Fire.
Allah
informs us how a person will be repaid in His presence in the hereafter:
Those
who produce a good action will receive ten like it. But those who produce
a bad action will only be repaid with its equivalent and they will not
be wronged. (Surat al-An'am: 160)
Allah
is very merciful towards people. He rewards them generously. But those
who deserve punishment are only repaid with the equivalent of their
wicked deeds. Allah does not wrong anyone. People may treat one another
unjustly. In this world, a guilty person may deceive or mislead others,
but in the hereafter if he does not believe in Allah and in His unity,
Allah will certainly punish him, and if he is a Muslim Allah may punish
or forgive him. Allah sees and knows everything, and thus repays every
deed.
The
Garden and the Fire
The
Garden and the Fire are the two separate places where people will spend
their lives after death. It is again the Qur'an that provides us accurate
information about these places.
You
might have been to places with beautiful landscapes or seen breathtaking
scenes in movies. There may be places you wished you had never left.
The Garden is incomparably more beautiful than any of these places.
The food believers will enjoy in the Garden is much more delicious than
the food of this world.
Allah,
the Creator of all beauty in this world, informs us that He creates
much greater beauty in the Garden for sincere believers.
Trouble
in This World Makes Us Understand Better the Beauty of the Garden
We
suffer various troubles in this world. We become sick, we may break
arms or legs, we feel very cold or hot, our stomachs become upset, our
skins become bruised, etc. Look at your parents' photographs in their
youth and think about their faces today. You will notice the difference.
Allah
specially creates such weaknesses for man in this world. None of them
exist in the hereafter. Once weaknesses in this world are reflected
upon, we can better appreciate the worth of the Garden. Attaining the
Garden erases all these troubles. Think about what displeases you in
this world…None of it exists in the hereafter.
The
Garden is decorated with the blessings from which man takes most pleasure.
The best of what we eat and drink in this world have their flawless
counterparts in the Garden. Man never feels cold or hot in the Garden.
He never becomes sick, fears, grieves or grows old. You cannot find
a single wicked man there. That is because wicked people, those who
disbelieve in Allah and deny Him, remain in the Fire, a place they deserve.
People in the Garden speak graciously with one another; they do not
curse, become angry, shout or hurt others. All the good people who have
a real belief in the unity of Allah and who act in such a way as to
please Allah and thus deserve the Garden will be there, residing as
friends forever.
From
the Qur'an we know that magnificent things exist in the Garden: Splendid
mansions, shady gardens and flowing rivers add to the joy of people
of the Garden. In fact, what we have outlined above is truly insufficient
to describe the blessings of the Garden. The beauty of the Garden is
beyond even our imagination.
In
the Qur'an, Allah informs us that in the Garden, man will attain more
of what he expects. Think of something you want to have or somewhere
you want to travel. By Allah's will, you will have them in a single
moment. In one verse Allah states the following:
…You
will have there everything you demand. (Surah Fussilat: 31)

Some
of the verses in the Qur'an that relate the beauty of the Garden are
as follows:
An
image of the Garden which is promised to the righteous: in it there
are rivers of water which will never spoil and rivers of milk whose
taste will never change and rivers of wine, delightful to all who drink
it, and rivers of honey of undiluted purity; in it they will have fruit
of every kind and forgiveness from their Lord… (Surah Muhammad: 15)
As
for those who have faith and do right actions, We will lodge them in
lofty chambers in the Garden, with rivers flowing under them, remaining
in them timelessly, for ever. How excellent is the reward of those who
act. (Surat Al-'Ankabut: 58)

They
will enter Gardens of Eden where they will be adorned with gold bracelets
and pearls, and where their clothing will be of silk. (Surah Fatir:
33)
The
Companions of the Garden are busy enjoying themselves today, they and
their wives reclining on couches in the shade. They will have fruits
there and whatever they request. (Surah Ya Sin: 55-57)

Amid
thornless lote-trees and fruit-laden acacias and wide-spreading shade
and outpouring water and fruits in abundance never failing, unrestricted.
And on elevated couches. (Surat al-Waqi'a: 28-34)
Allah
also informs us that the people who deserve the Garden will remain there
for all eternity:
As
for those who have faith and do right actions-We impose on no self any
more than it can bear-they are the Companions of the Garden, remaining
in it timelessly, for ever. (Surat al-A'raf: 42)
Essentially,
a believer takes pleasure from attaining the good pleasure of Allah.
Knowing and feeling this is the greatest joy one can ever have in this
world.

The
Torment in the Fire Will Last for All Eternity
People
who rebel against Allah and refuse to accept His existence will also
be repaid for what they did. They did not accept Allah or believe that
He is the One Who creates everything, and they showed arrogance, failed
to perform the acts of worship expected of them and thus they rebelled
in this world. In return for all these, they will be punished in the
Fire.
Some
people commit various crimes in this world. In situations where no one
sees them, they may also go unpunished. But these people fail to acknowledge
that Allah sees them every moment, and that He knows even their inner
thoughts.
Everyone
will be repaid for the good or bad acts they perform. Allah has infinite
justice, and in the verses of the Qur'an He gives the glad tidings that
even the tiniest good deed will be bountifully rewarded. Allah also
informs us that people will be rewarded if they repent and ask for forgiveness
from Him. Nevertheless, Allah threatens people who do not believe in
Him, fail to comply with the commands in the Qur'an and think that no
life exists after death.
The
Fire is the reward of the guilty and those who do wrong by rebelling
against Allah. Allah describes the situation of these people in the
Qur'an as follows:
Those
who took their religion as a diversion and a game, and were deluded
by the life of the world. Today We will forget them just as they forgot
the encounter of this Day and denied Our Signs. (Surat al-A'raf: 51)
In
the Fire a grievous punishment, which is not comparable with any pain
in this world, awaits the people of the Fire. The Fire is a place abounding
with fear, pain, desperation and unhappiness. The people of the Fire
pray to Allah and ask for a way out of the Fire. But once in the Fire,
it is too late to feel sorrow or regret. We mentioned to you earlier
about the regret Pharaoh felt. Allah grants man opportunities until
the moment of his death. Once he dies and starts his life in the hereafter,
however, feeling regret is no longer of any use.
The
people of the Fire live a life infinitely worse than that of animals.
The only nourishment they have is the fruit of the bitter thorn and
the tree of Zaqqum. Their drink is blood and pus. With skin rent, flesh
burned, and blood splattering all over, they lead a degrading life.
Hands tied to their necks, they are cast into the core of fire. Furthermore,
this life of suffering lasts for all eternity.
Many
people believe that the Fire is a temporary place, and that once they
have been punished for their wrong actions, they will enter the Garden.
Judgment on this belongs to Allah, Who tells us the following in the
Qur'an:
Above
them is a sealed vault of Fire. (Surat al-Balad: 20)
That
is because they say, "The Fire will only touch us for a number of days."
Their inventions have deluded them in their religion. (Surah Al 'Imran:
24)
However,
what a Muslim person who knows his own errors and wrong actions must
do is regret them, pray and seek Allah's forgiveness. In the Qur'an,
Allah informs us that He will forgive any wrong action provided that
we sincerely repent. The relevant verse reads as follows:
Say:
"My slaves, you who have transgressed against yourselves, do not despair
of the mercy of Allah. Truly Allah forgives all wrong actions. He is
the Ever-Forgiving, the Most Merciful." (Surat az-Zumar: 53)
It
is important for a person to know his own errors and ask for forgiveness
from Allah in order to avoid never-ending regret in the hereafter, and
to save himself from the unbearable torment of the Fire.
CONCLUSION
Dear
Children! In this part we have dealt with the most fundamental and important
facts about our lives. We asked questions such as, "What is the purpose
of our lives?," " How does our Lord, Who created us and everything surrounding
us, want us to conduct ourselves?," " What are our responsibilities
towards our Creator?," "What is the life of the Hereafter?," "Why should
we fear being sent to the Fire?," etc.
We
hope you think about these questions very carefully. Right now, you
are very young, but never forget that one day you will also be an old
man or woman.
There
may be people around you who will tell you that you are too young to
think about death. But you must keep in mind that no one knows when
death will come upon him or her. You may encounter death in a day or
in ten years' time. When you think about all these things, you will
immediately realise how senseless it is to waste time.
Never
forget that you can always make up an excuse for everything. You can
even convince other people. But in the life in the hereafter which is
due to begin upon death, you will not be able to make any excuses for
your faults and wrongdoings in the presence of Allah, Who knows and
sees everything.
For
this reason, you must think about these facts without losing time and
begin striving to become a person who is loved by Allah.