tariqkhwaja
Jihad Against Terrorism
Assalamualaikum.
During the Christmas holidays of 1896 a Conference of Great Religions was held in which five questions were asked. The second question was "What is the State of Man after death?" The answers given by the Promised Messiah, Mirza Ghulam Ahmad of Qadian to all five questions were prophesized by him to be lauded by the audience. And so it was reported in so many newspapers references of which I can give. The answer to the second question I post below.
Obviously, I implore you to read the whole book (which is only about a hundred pages by the way but extremely difficult reading) (and rewarding when read with the honest heart). It is called the Philosophy of the Teachings of Islam. http://www.alislam.org/library/books/Philosophy-of-Teachings-of-Islam.pdf.
During the Christmas holidays of 1896 a Conference of Great Religions was held in which five questions were asked. The second question was "What is the State of Man after death?" The answers given by the Promised Messiah, Mirza Ghulam Ahmad of Qadian to all five questions were prophesized by him to be lauded by the audience. And so it was reported in so many newspapers references of which I can give. The answer to the second question I post below.
The state of man after death is not a new state, only his condition in this life is made manifest more clearly in the next life. Whatever is the true condition of a person with respect to his beliefs and actions, righteous or otherwise, in this life, remains hidden inside him and its poison or its antidote affects his being covertly. In the life after death it will not be so; everything will manifest itself openly. One experiences a specimen of it in a dream. The prevailing condition of the body of the sleeper makes itself manifest in his dream. When he is heading towards high fever he is apt to see fire and flames in his dream, and if he is sickening due to influenza or a severe cold he is apt to find himself floating about in water. Thus, whatever the body is heading for becomes visible in a dream. So one can understand that the same is the way of God with regard to the afterlife. As a dream transmutes our spiritual condition into a physical form, the same will happen in the next life. Our actions and their consequences will be manifested physically in the next life, and whatever we carry hidden within us from this life will all be displayed openly on our countenances in the next life. As a person observes diverse types of manifestations in his dreams but is not conscious that they are only manifestations, and deems them as realities, the same will happen in the next life. Through such manifestations, God will display a new power, a power which is perfect, complete and absolute as He is All Powerful. If we were not to call the conditions of the next life manifestations and were to say that they would be a new creation by Divine power, that would be perfectly correct.
Obviously, I implore you to read the whole book (which is only about a hundred pages by the way but extremely difficult reading) (and rewarding when read with the honest heart). It is called the Philosophy of the Teachings of Islam. http://www.alislam.org/library/books/Philosophy-of-Teachings-of-Islam.pdf.