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Tuesday, July 17, 2012

HUMANS WERE CREATED IN STAGES

Only 60 years ago, researchers confirmed that man does not come into
existence all at once, but rather he passes through stages of
development one after another. However, the Holy Quranalready has this
information.
Shaykh al-Zandaani said, we met an American professor, one of the
greatest American scientists, whose name was Professor Marshall
Johnson, and we told him that it says in the Quran that man is created
in stages. When he heard this, he was sitting down, but he stood up
and said, "Stages?" We said, "That was in the seventh century CE! This
Bookcame and said, man was created in stages." He said, "That is
impossible, impossible." We told him, "Why do you say that?" This Book
says (interpretation of the meaning):
"He creates you in the wombs of your mothers, creation after creation
in three veils of darkness" (The Quran, 39:6)
"What is the matter with you, that[you fear not Allah (His
punishment), and] you hope not for reward (from Allah or you believe
not in His Oneness).While He has created you in (different) stages"
(The Quran, 71:14)
Then he sat back down on his chair and after a few moments he said,
"There are only three possibilities. The first is that Muhammad had a
huge microscope through which he managed to study these things and he
knew things that the people did not know, and he saidthese things. The
second is that this happened by accident, it wasa coincidence. The
third is that hewas a Messenger from God." We said, "With regard to
the first idea, that he had a microscope and other equipment, you know
that a microscope needs lenses, and lenses need glass and technical
expertise and other equipment. Some of this information can only be
discovered with an electron microscope which needs electricity, and
electricity needs knowledge which should have been acquired by an
earlier generation. It is not possible for this knowledge to have been
acquired all at once in a single generation; the previous generation
would have had to strive hard in developing science and transmitting
it to the next generation, and so on. But for this to be the work of
one man, with no one coming before him or after him, either in his own
land or the neighbouring lands for the Romans, Persians and Arabs were
ignorant and had no such equipment, for one man to have all these
instruments and tools which he did not pass on toanyone else this is
not possible." He said, "That's right, it would be very difficult." We
said, "And for itto have been an accident or coincidence, what would
you think if we said that the Quran did not mention this fact only in
one verse but in several verses, and that it did not refer to it in
general terms but that it gave details of every stage, saying that in
the first stage such and such happens, in the second stage such and
such happens, in the third stage and so on. Could that be a
coincidence?" When we explained to him all the details of those
stages, he said, "It is wrong to say that this is an accident! This is
well-founded knowledge." We said, "Then how do you explain it?" He
said, "There is no explanation except that this is revelation from
above!"

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Clear Truth INTRODUCTION

Each prophet was sent with unique miracles to make it easier for the
people to believe in God. When these prophets died, their miracles
also came to an end. However, Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) was
sent with a miracle that is to live forever. This living miracle is
the Holy Quran, which even amazes the elites among the scientists and
thinkers of today.
The Quran was revealed over fourteen hundred years ago to Prophet
Muhammad as a source of guidance for the whole of humanity. The Quran
has remained unchanged since the day it was revealed. It is a clear
guidance for all those who are searching for the truth. Whether you
believe in God or not, the Holy Quran is here to show you that Islam
is the only true religionand that the Quran is from non other than
Allah Almighty. Allah is the Arabic term used for God which will be
used in various places throughout this book.
What Allah says about the Holy Quran:
"Verily, those who disbelieved in the Reminder (i.e. the Quran) when
it came to them (shall receive the punishment). And verily, it is an
honourable well fortified respected Book (becauseit is Allah's Speech,
and He has protected it from corruption).
Falsehood cannot come to it frombefore it or behind it, (it is) sent
down by the All Wise, Worthy of all praise (Allah)"
(The Quran, 41:41-42 interpretation of the meaning)

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Some Superstitions About Paradise

The verses depicting Paradise awake in the reader today the same sense
of grandeur, quality,beauty, richness, bounteousness, well-being, and
prosperityas they did 14 centuries ago. All of the values associated
with Paradise have been desired by people of every period of history
and of every socialclass. For example, the gold, silver, and precious
jewels in Paradise, as described in the Qur'an, are even more in
demand today than they were in the past.
The Qur'an also mentions that silk will be found in Paradise. Today,
either as clothing or for decorative purposes, silk is preferred as a
high quality material.At the same time, it is a symbol of wealth and
grandeur. All of the precious things used to describe Paradise are far
more valuable today thanthey were 1,400 years ago.
Again, the beautiful residences, palaces, and mansions mentioned in
the Qur'an are luxurious places desired by everyone regardless of when
they live. Today's villas and mansions are allof this category, and
are marks of distinction, quality, and wealth.
Similarly, the thrones, couches, and cushions of Paradise form a part
of the most comfortable andgrand interior decoration. This kind of
aesthetically beautiful furnishing is today displayed in the grandest
of places.
Allah is the owner of all material things, and it belongs to His glory
to find His beloved servants worthy of all of these beautiful things,
both in this life and the next.
Does Paradise Contain Things Not Mentioned in the Qur'an?
The Qur'an describes Paradise through examples and comparisons taken
from this world, for people can imagine something unknown only in
terms ofthat which is known to them. However basic the description
might be, it gives a certain idea. The Qur'an's detailed and subtle
descriptions of Paradise's blessings show us that these blessings and
beauties are superior to the best, most beautiful, and highest quality
things to be foundin this world.
The Qur'an describes Paradise by giving examples of the most
desirable, high quality, and rarest things. For example, women with
large dark eyes have a rare quality that gives them an extremely
aesthetic and attractive appearance. Therefore, women in Paradise have
large, dark gazelle-like eyes. This does not mean that no women there
have green, blue, or brown eyes, but only serves to emphasize the
excellent quality of Paradise and Allah's statement that the finest
things here are much finerthere. To give another example: The Qur'an
says that every kind of fruit is present in Paradise. But, in various
verses, bananasand figs are generally singled out more often as the
preferred fruits. Of course, these fruits are two blessings chosen
from the infinite abundance of all fruits in Paradise.
The announcement that everything desired by everyone exists in
Paradise for their pleasureand to fulfill their hearts' desire is
enough to express the idea that Paradise's blessings are infinite and
far beyond human imagination. Everyone understands theQur'an to the
degree of his or her faith, intelligence, and sincerity. Thus
disbelievers who read it with ill-intentions will understand the
versesabout Paradise according to their own sterile ideas. However,
Paradise's superior beauty is evidentto anyone who thinks about such
verses with anopen and intelligent awareness. Allah displays a perfect
design even in the smallest details of thisworld; surely, it would be
easy for Him to create far more excellent things than these.
Indifference
Some people are indifferent to Paradise, saying: "If it comes; fine.
Ifit doesn't, that's fine too." However, in the afterlife there are
only two possibilities: Paradise or Hell. There is no option to go to
a place in between.
It is clear that someone who does not appreciate Paradise as is due,
who does not long for or desire to attain it, is unworthy of it and
will never be admitted to it. There is only one place forsuch a person
to go: Hell. For this reason, being indifferent to Allah's greatest
grace and gift to believers and not desiringto enter it, as well as
persisting in this attitude is one of the clearest signsthat he or she
belongs among the people of Hell.

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Conversations in Paradise

They will say: "Praise be to Allah, Who has removed all sadness from
us. Truly our Lord is Ever-Forgiving, Ever-Thankful: He Who has lodged
us, out of His favor, in the Abode of Permanence, where no weariness
or fatigue affects us." (Surah Fatir, 34-35)
The Qur'an contains detailed accounts of conversations among
believers, to whom Allah has given an exalted position in Paradise.
These conversations are important, because they provide a good example
for believers in this life. The verses: "They will hear no idle talk
in it, nor any call to sin. All that is said is: 'Peace! Peace!'''
(Surat al-Waqi'a, 25-26) show the importance of avoiding empty talk.
Elsewhere, the same pointis expressed as:
They will hear no idle talknor any lying there, as a recompensation
from your Lord, a commensurate gift. (Suratan-Naba', 35-36)
Now, let us look at every word of wisdom in the conversations taking
place in Paradise.
After giving their account, believers are sent to Paradise in groups.
The gates of Paradise are opened for them, and they are greeted by the
gatekeeper, who says to them:
�"Peace be upon you! Youhave done well, so enter it timelessly,
forever." (Surat az-Zumar, 73)
In another verse, it is said that angels who will come in to welcome
themfrom every gate will say to them:
"Peace be upon you because of your steadfastness! How wonderful is the
Ultimate Abode!" (Surat ar-Ra'd, 24)
Believers answer:
"Praise be to Allah, Who has fulfilled His promise to us and made us
the inheritors of this land, letting us settle in the Garden wherever
we want. How excellent is thewage of those who work!" (Surat az-Zumar,
74)
"Beforehand we used to live in fear among our families. But Allah was
gracious to us and safeguarded us from the punishment of the
searingwind. Beforehand we certainly used to call uponHim because He
is the All-Good, the Most Merciful." (Surat at-Tur, 26-28)
"Praise be to Allah, Who has guided us to this! We would not have been
guided had Allah not guided us. The Messengers of our Lord came with
the Truth." (Surat al-A'raf, 43)
This verse continues:
It will be proclaimed to them: "This is your Garden, which you have
inherited for what you did." (Surat al-A'raf, 43)
In another verse, the believers' thanksgiving in Paradise is described as:
Their call there is: "Glory be to You, O Allah!" Their greeting there
is: "Peace!"The end of their call is:"Praise be to Allah, the Lord of
all the worlds!" (Surah Yunus, 10)
Another verse says:
They will say: "Praise be to Allah, Who has removed all sadness from
us. Truly our Lord is Ever-Forgiving, Ever-Thankful: He Who has lodged
us, out of His favor, in the Abode of Permanence, where no weariness
or fatigue affects us." (Surah Fatir, 34-35)
The conversation between believers in Paradise is related as follows:
They will turn to one another, asking each other [about their past
lives]. One of them will say: "I used to have a friend who would say
to me: 'Are you one of those who say that it is true, that after we
have died and are turned to dust and bones, we will face a
Reckoning?'"
[And] he will add: "Would you like to look [and see him]?"
So he will look down and see him in the midst of the Blazing Fire and
say:"By Allah, you almost ruined me! If it were not for the blessing
of my Lord, I would surely be [now] among those who are given over [to
suffering]. But then [Omy friends in Paradise,] is it [really] so that
we are notto die [again,] beyond ourprevious death and we shall never
[again] be made to suffer? Truly this is the Great Victory!" (Surat
as-Saffat, 50-60)
As we see from these verses, believers are aware that they have
arrived at this final happy end only by Allah's merciful will. Their
consciences are keen, and they remember the past. Perhaps their whole
lives are shown to them in detail, where they see themembers of their
intimatecircle trying to make themdeviate from the right path. And
they understand that if Allah had not protected them with His endless
grace, they could have followed the wrong path. Believers who come to
this awareness give thanks to Allah in Paradise, just as they did in
the world.
The verses below tell about the words spoken between the people of
Paradise and those in Hell,and give expression to the latter group's
sorrow:
In Gardens they will ask the evildoers: "What caused you to enter Saqar[Hell]?"
They will say: "We were not among the prayerful, and we did not feed
the poor. We plunged with those who plunged, and denied the Day of
Judgment until the Certainty came to us." Theintercession of those who
intercede will not help them. (Surat al-Muddaththir, 40-48)
So, the people in Hell confess the evil that they did during their
earthly lives, and ....

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