Since I rejected my religious leaders
precepts that require blindly following the opinion of the scholars and
clerics, and since I accepted the God Words as the only source of my religion,
whenever I encounter a problem with my understanding of a verse, I follow the
divine advice to act patiently in seeking knowledge (Qur’an 20:114, Jeremiah
33:3), ask the experts (Q. 21:7) without following them blindly (Q. 17:36), and
know that God is the one who will teach me and ultimately provide
explanation (Q. 75:16-19, Q. 2:186, John
14:26). I try to convey the best of what I know and if I make a mistake, please
bring it to my notice...
Immortality of the soul
Let us see what the Qur’an says about the
immortality of the soul.
We read in Qur’an 32:7
Qur’an 32:7
“Who perfected everything which He created and began the creation of man from
clay.”
Qur’an 32:9
“Then He fashioned him and breathed into him of His Spirit; …”
Remember what the Old Testaments says:
Gen 2:7 And
the LORD God formed man of the dust of the ground, and breathed into his
nostrils the breath of life; and man became a living soul.
God promised eternal life (immortality) in
heaven to the righteous:
Qur’an 15:45-48 “The righteous will be amid gardens and fountains of clear flowing
water. Their greetings will be 'Enter ye here in peace and security. And we
shall remove from their hearts and lurking sence of injury. They will be
brothers, joyfully facing each other. There no sense of weariness shall touch
them, nor shall they ever be asked to leave.”
Qur’an 50:32-34 [It will be said], "This is what you were promised - for every
returner [to Allah] and keeper [of His covenant]. Who feared the Most Merciful
unseen and came with a heart returning [in repentance]. "Enter ye therein
in Peace and Security; this is a Day of Eternal Life!"
Life in Hell…
The sinner will become the citizens of
Hell. Like the heaven or paradise described in symbolic terms too is hell. A
man's Hell is within his own heart as in chapter 104:2-7:
Qur’an 104:2
Who pileth up wealth and layeth it by,
Qur’an 104:3
He thinks that his wealth will make him immortal.
Qur’an 104:4
No! He will surely be thrown into the Crusher.
Qur’an 104:5
And what can make you know what is the Crusher?
Qur’an 104:6
(It is) the Fire of Allah kindled,
Qur’an 104:7
Which leaps up over the hearts,
What kind of fire will leaps up over the
hearts?
“How do you say goodbye forever? How do you
say goodbye to children you have created, loved, gifted, blessed and dreamed
about? It did not have to be this way but they still believe the lies about
you. Wouldn't you want to take them in your arms one last time and tell them
how you felt about them? And as they felt your heart, the realization brings
torment unimaginable. This is the torment of Hell, the coals of fire, the
torment of a broken relationship for which the pain of physical fire pales into
nothingness” (God's Love in
the Flames of Hell By Adrian Ebens)
After these wonderful words from Adrian Ebens let us read again the Qur’an 104:6-7 “(It is) the Fire of Allah kindled,
Which leaps up over the hearts,” It seems brother Adrian understood these
verses very well even without reading them from Qur’an, while the Muslims who
are reading the Qur’an are failed to got the meaning.
And we also see clearly from these verses
that there will be NO immortal soul in hell. Verse 3 says “He thinks that his
wealth will make him immortal.” Verse 4 says “No! (he will not be immortal but)
“He will surely be thrown into the Crusher.”
When he will be thrown into the hell and if he will be a live there
forever then he is immortal. Even if its in the hell if he gonna live there
forever then he is immortal. But the verse says, his wealth will not make him
immortal. Eternal life granted to those who will enter the heaven only.
The word KHuLD (eternal, everlasting) is
not used for Hell, but it is used as an adjective to describe Paradise
(25:15). On the other hand the same
adjective is not used to describe Hell, but to describe the punishment IN HELL
(10:52; 41:28).
Remember Jonah. When he escaped from his
duty he was swallowed by a whale. “But had he not been of those who glorify, he
would have stayed in its belly to the day of resurrection.” (37: 143-144)
It is a fact that neither Jonah nor the
whale was immortals that could live to the day of resurrection. God knows this. Thus, this Quranic expression
simply informs us that Jonah would die or end up in the belly of the whale.
Although both would perish in a short time, whale would be the ultimate destiny
of Jonah until the day of resurrection. Had Jonah was not going to be
resurrected (together with the whale, 6:38), using the same logic, the verse
would state: “he would have stayed in its belly eternally.”
Similarly, verses informing us about
disbelievers or idol worshipers staying in Hell eternally do not necessarily
mean that the Hell is eternal, unless we are informed that Hell itself is
eternal. It simply means that disbelievers and idol worshipers would end up in
Hell and nothing else. If Hell together with its inhabitants one day ceased its
existence, then the disbelievers or idol worshipers would have stayed in Hell
eternally.
Qur’an 8:24
“O ye who believe! give your response to Allah and His Messenger, when He
calleth you to that which will give you life; and know that Allah cometh in
between a man and his heart, and that it is He to Whom ye shall (all) be
gathered.”
From the above verse, it is fair to infer
that those who reject the divine message will lose eternal life. Will they die
in Hell? The answer is No:
Qur’an 20:74
“Anyone who comes to His Lord guilty will deserve Hell, wherein he never
dies, nor stays alive.”
The verse clearly says “he never dies, nor
stays alive” then, the alternative is obvious: total annihilation, ontological
extinction together with Hell. After resurrection they will experience a period
of diagnosis, justice, regret and then with the creation of a new earth and
heaven (Q. 14:48), they will be hurled to non existence together with Hell.
God is Just and Merciful
The Qur'an repeatedly comfort us by
reminding us God's perfect justice. Many verses provide us with a precise idea
of God's justice and mercy:
Suffering in an eternal Hell creates a
contradiction between this divine justice, since eternity can not be equal to
an evil committed in during a limited life span of a human. However, eternal
punishment in life time of a non eternal Hell avoids such a contradiction. After receiving an equivalent punishment the
chief evil-doers like those referred in verse 4:48, will be eliminated from
existence. They will end up in Hell and Hell will end up in nothingness.
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