If there is no system of compensation after death, then there is no justice. If there is no justice, then there is no difference between the kill and the killer, the saint and sinner, the rapist and raped, the robber and the robbed, no difference between curse and blessing, nor between good and evil. If so, the whole things are nothing but chaos! On the contrary, the whole universe is in perfect order, and the whole affairs are under the supervision of the Almighty. THE ALLEGORIES OF THE NOBLE QURAN: A MANIFESTATION OF TRUTHS proves with quite simple similitudes that compensation is the core of all dealings and happenings ubiquitous in this life and the life after. The book reveals a series of realities opening up an intuitive window of experience, which paves the way for greater and deeper understanding. A simple statement of the Noble Quran gives rise to categorical realization: “Darkness is not the same as the light, (35:20, Quran).” I see no bigger injustice than the notion that misdeeds and good deeds are ultimately treated the same. This idea comes from those who believe death is the end of everything.
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