Those who seek to further intensify their faith rise to the...
Those who seek to further intensify their faith rise to the heights of Yaqeen (Certainty) about Him. The issue then becomes so clear in their eyes, that they no longer require any proof about the existence of God. In all difficulties, they seek refuge in Him, knowing that their very existence depends upon Him. They never lose hope or experience fear because they know every other creation, however powerful it may seem, needs Allah (S.W.T.) to be and is under His Command and Iraadah (Will).
Such people do not bow down in front of anyone except the Almighty. They do not accept the superiority or wilaaya of anyone but those from God. A Holy Verse "Your Lord is the Lord of the heavens and the earth, Who brought them into existence." Sura Ambiya, Verse 56 SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT… Burhani Nazm states that the world is a systematic creation working in perfect harmony. The source of such a system should be a supreme, powerful, knowledgeable and mighty God.
Burhan Illiyat defines the fact that everything has a cause and an effect. This universe is an effect and every effect needs a cause therefore the cause must be a magnificent, absolute entity i.e. the Almighty (S.W.T.) Those who are truly aware of the Creator are so certain in their faith that they do not need proof of His existence. Think And Answer What does proof mean? When is it used? So far how many proofs do you have on the existence of God?
Explain the proof of designed system in your own words. Explain the proof of cause and effect in your own words. Why do we need to prove the existence of God? Does the human being with a pure nature need any proof about God? Explain your answer. Introduction to Chapter Two In The Name Of Allah (S.W.T.), the Beneficent, the Merciful MA'AD The Life in the Hereafter In our previous discussions, we have tried to study the reason for the creation of human beings.
We have seen that nothing in this world was created without an aim and we also discussed a little about the Day of Judgment. Let us now look deeper into the philosophy of Ma'ad. The Day of Judgment is a day of Accountability. During the course of this chapter, we will learn about Paradise and Hell. When we study what we know of Jannah (Heavens) we can appreciate the marvels and favors of Allah (S.W.T.) upon His obedient servants.
We can also learn of the plight of the dwellers of Hell who will receive Allah (S.W.T.)'s severe punishment. We know that all this results from the deeds we perform in this world.