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Most Common Questions asked by
Non-Muslims
Question:
How can you prove the existence of hereafter, i.e. life after death?
Answer:
1. Belief in the hereafter is not based on blind faith?
Many people wonder as to how a person with a scientific and logical temperament,
can lend any credence to the belief of life after death. People assume
that anyone believing in the hereafter is doing so on the basis of blind
belief.
My belief in the hereafter is based on a logical argument.
2. Hereafter a logical belief
There are more than a thousand verses in the Glorious Qur’an, containing
scientific facts (refer my book "Qur’an and Modern Science-Compatible
or Incompatible?"). Many facts mentioned in the Qur’an have been discovered
in the last few centuries. But science has not advanced to a level where
it can confirm every statement of the Qur’an.
Suppose 80% of all that is mentioned in the Qur’an has been proved 100%
correct. About the remaining 20%, science makes no categorical statement,
since it has not advanced to a level, where it can either prove or disprove
these statements. With the limited knowledge that we have, we cannot say
for sure whether even a single percentage or a single verse of the Qur’an
from this 20% portion is wrong. Thus when 80% of the Qur’an is 100% correct
and the remaining 20% is not disproved, logic says that even the 20% portion
is correct. The existence of the hereafter, which is mentioned in the
Qur’an, falls in the 20% ambiguous portion which my logic says is correct.
3. Concept of peace and human values is useless without
the concept of hereafter
Is robbing a good or an evil act? A normal balanced person would say it
is evil. How would a person who does not believe in the hereafter convince
a powerful and influential criminal that robbing is evil?
Suppose I am the most powerful and influential criminal in the world.
At the same time I am an Intelligent and a logical person. I say that
robbing is good because it helps me lead a luxurious life. Thus robbing
is good for me.
If anybody can put forward a single logical argument as to why it is
evil for me, I will stop immediately. People usually put forward the following
arguments:
- The person who is robbed will face difficulties
Some may say that the person who is robbed will face difficulties. I
certainly agree that it is bad for the person who is robbed. But it
is good for me. If I rob a thousand dollars, I can enjoy a good meal
at a 5 star restaurant.
- Someone may rob you
Some people argue that someday I may be robbed. No one can rob me because
I am a very powerful criminal and I have hundreds of bodyguards. I can
rob anybody but nobody can rob me. Robbing may be a risky profession
for a common man but not for an influential person like me.
- The police may arrest you
Some may say, if you rob, you can be arrested by the police. The police
cannot arrest me because I have the police on my payroll. I have the
ministers on my payroll. I agree that if a common man robs, he will
be arrested and it will be bad for him, but I am an extraordinarily
influential and powerful criminal.
Give me one logical reason why it is bad for me and I will stop robbing.
- Its easy money
Some may say its easy money and not hard-earned money. I agree completely
that it is easy money, and that is one of the main reasons why I rob.
If a person has the option of earning money the easy as well as the
hard way, any logical person would choose the easy way.
- It is against humanity
Some may say it is against humanity and that a person should care for
other human beings. I counter argue by asking as to who wrote this law
called ‘humanity’ and why should I follow it? This law may be good for
the emotional and sentimental people but I am a logical person and I
see no benefit in caring for other human beings.
- It is a selfish act
Some may say that robbing is being selfish. It is true that robbing
is a selfish act; but then why should I not be selfish? It helps me
enjoy life.
- No logical reason for robbing being an evil act
Hence all arguments that attempt to prove that robbing is an evil
act are futile. These arguments may satisfy a common man but not
a powerful and influential criminal like me. None of the arguments
can be defended on the strength of reason and logic. It is no surprise
that there are so many criminals in this world.
Similarly raping, cheating etc. can be justified as good for a person
like me and there is no logical argument that can convince me that
these things are bad.
- A Muslim can convince a powerful and influential criminal
Now let us switch sides. Suppose you are the most powerful and influential
criminal in the world, who has the police and the ministers on his
payroll. You have army of thugs to protect you. I am a Muslim who
will convince you that robbing, raping, cheating, etc. are evil
acts.
Even if I put forth the same arguments to prove that robbing is
evil the criminal will respond the same way as he did earlier.
I agree that the criminal is being logical and all his arguments
are true only when he is the most powerful and influential criminal.
- Every human being wants justice
Each and every human being desires justice. Even if he does not
want justice for others he wants justice for himself. Some people
are intoxicated by power and influence and inflict pain and suffering
on others. The same people, however, would surely object if some
injustice was done to them. The reason such people become insensitive
to the suffering of others is that they worship power and influence.
Power and influence, they feel, not only allows them to inflict
injustice on others but also prevents others from doing likewise
to them.
- God is Most Powerful and Just
As a Muslim I would convince the criminal about the existence of
Almighty God (refer to answer proving the existence of God). This
God is more powerful than you and at the same time is also just.
The Glorious Qur’an says:
"Allah is never unjust In the least degree"
[Al-Qur’an 4:40]
- Why does God not punish me?
The criminal, being a logical and scientific person, agrees that
God exists, after being presented with scientific facts from the
Qur’an. He may argue as to why God, if He is Powerful and Just,
does not punish him.
- The people who do injustice should be punished
Every person who has suffered injustice, irrespective of financial
or social status, almost certainly wants the perpetrator of injustice
to be punished. Every normal person would like the robber or the
rapist to be taught a lesson. Though a large number of criminals
are punished, many even go scot-free. They lead a pleasant, luxurious
life, and even enjoy a peaceful existence. If injustice is done
to a powerful and influential person, by someone more powerful and
more influential than he, even such a person would want that person
perpetrators of injustice to be punished.
- This life is a test for the hereafter
This life is a test for the hereafter. The Glorious Qur’an says:
"He who created Death And life that He May try which of you Is
best in deed; And He is the Exalted In Might, Oft-Forgiving"
[Al-Qur’an 67:2]
- Final justice on day of judgement
The Glorious Qur’an says:
"Every soul shall have A taste of death: And only on the Day
Of Judgement shall you Be paid your full recompense. Only he who
is saved Far from the Fire And admitted to the Garden Will have
attained The object (of life): For the life of this world Is but
goods and chattels Of deception."
[Al-Qur’an 3:185]
Final justice will be meted out on the Day of Judgement. After a
person dies, he will be resurrected on the Day of Judgement along
with the rest of mankind. It is possible that a person receives
part of his punishment in this world. The final reward and punishment
will only be in the hereafter. God Almighty may not punish a robber
or a rapist in this world but he will surely be held accountable
on the Day of Judgement and will be punished in the hereafter i.e.
life after death.
- What punishment can the human law give Hitler?
Hitler incinerated six million Jews during his reign of terror.
Even if the police had arrested him, what punishment can the human
law give Hitler for justice to prevail? The most they can do is
to send Hitler to the gas chamber. But that will only be punishment
for the killing of one Jew. What about the remaining five million,
nine hundred and ninety nine thousand, nine hundred and ninety-nine
Jews?
- Allah can burn Hitler more than six million times in hellfire
Allah say in the Glorious Qur’an:
"Those who reject Our signs, We shall soon Cast into the Fire;
As often as their skins Are roasted through, We shall change them
For fresh skins, That they may taste The penalty: for Allah Is Exalted
in Power, Wise"
[Al-Qur’an 4:56]
If Allah wishes he can incinerate Hitler six million times in the
hereafter in the hellfire.
- No concept of human values or good and bad without concept
of hereafter
It is clear that without convincing a person about the hereafter,
i.e. life after death, the concept of human values and the good
or evil nature of acts is impossible to prove to any person who
is doing injustice especially when he is influential and powerful.
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