For today's standards it is a very poorly written story. With all respect... how could it possibly convince anyone sane and intelligent? It reminds me of these poorly made scary rides in fun-fairs that intend to be terrifying but instead make us laugh.
@SilverAgatka The truth can seem subjective and relative to people; but if we first ascertain whether the scientific miracles in the Quran are actually from God (which has been done, please take time to check some videos) then after that we take His words to be true regarding all aspects of life....including death. Please watch some of our other videos :) thank you
@AlhamdulillahAkhi Truth can not be "subjective and (/or)relative to people", a statement is either truth or it is not and "unknown" is exactly what it is- UNKNOWN. Making up fairy tales about "scientific miracles" is not the way to solve it. It's a way to be intellectually dishonest and it's a position a conscientious person could never respect.
I am not saying it’s right or wrong but how can you make sense of what you are saying? Or what proves to others that you are saying the right, TRUTH, thing so that they can believe you?
@4postings Hi, thank you for your polite comment. Islam teaches us about many aspects of reality, of metaphysics, and we don't find these things to be in contradiction with science as many of the teachings from the holy book are being confirmed by scientists today. However, I do agree with you that some aspects remain unknowable; but in this case we are fortunate to have been given some information from a man who was the messenger of the Creator of the universe.
@4postings But, whether one believes or not, death is still agreed upon by all to be a humbling and sobering prospect, which puts us into perspective helping us to live life more fully. The Islamic perspective of death is to help us be better people in order to maximise the possibility of a better afterlife. As for the proof, we must first ascertain whether God's words are true or not, then after that everything is based on that. If you have time please investigate more. One God=in arabic Allah
Please don’t take it, my word, personally or think that I am trying to offense you and other believers. How can you tell the process of dying and what’s going to happen then while you are still standing and being recorded in this video my friend. Have you or any of your people ever seen a person who you called ANGLE? Or did your grandfather or any of your love ones who died long time ago tell you the process of dying? I respect your beliefs, and everything that you are believing in.
Mashallah thank you for that brothers
AkaashRAFIQ 2 weeks ago
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In your case, you're going to be worm food and not nearly as food a fertilizer as show shit.
yourtreat2 3 months ago
For today's standards it is a very poorly written story. With all respect... how could it possibly convince anyone sane and intelligent? It reminds me of these poorly made scary rides in fun-fairs that intend to be terrifying but instead make us laugh.
SilverAgatka 9 months ago
@SilverAgatka The truth can seem subjective and relative to people; but if we first ascertain whether the scientific miracles in the Quran are actually from God (which has been done, please take time to check some videos) then after that we take His words to be true regarding all aspects of life....including death. Please watch some of our other videos :) thank you
AlhamdulillahAkhi 9 months ago
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@AlhamdulillahAkhi Truth can not be "subjective and (/or)relative to people", a statement is either truth or it is not and "unknown" is exactly what it is- UNKNOWN. Making up fairy tales about "scientific miracles" is not the way to solve it. It's a way to be intellectually dishonest and it's a position a conscientious person could never respect.
SilverAgatka 8 months ago
I am not saying it’s right or wrong but how can you make sense of what you are saying? Or what proves to others that you are saying the right, TRUTH, thing so that they can believe you?
4postings 11 months ago
@4postings Hi, thank you for your polite comment. Islam teaches us about many aspects of reality, of metaphysics, and we don't find these things to be in contradiction with science as many of the teachings from the holy book are being confirmed by scientists today. However, I do agree with you that some aspects remain unknowable; but in this case we are fortunate to have been given some information from a man who was the messenger of the Creator of the universe.
AlhamdulillahAkhi 11 months ago
@4postings But, whether one believes or not, death is still agreed upon by all to be a humbling and sobering prospect, which puts us into perspective helping us to live life more fully. The Islamic perspective of death is to help us be better people in order to maximise the possibility of a better afterlife. As for the proof, we must first ascertain whether God's words are true or not, then after that everything is based on that. If you have time please investigate more. One God=in arabic Allah
AlhamdulillahAkhi 11 months ago
Please don’t take it, my word, personally or think that I am trying to offense you and other believers. How can you tell the process of dying and what’s going to happen then while you are still standing and being recorded in this video my friend. Have you or any of your people ever seen a person who you called ANGLE? Or did your grandfather or any of your love ones who died long time ago tell you the process of dying? I respect your beliefs, and everything that you are believing in.
4postings 11 months ago