Page 142 - Wonders of Allah's Creation
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One of the major reasons why people feel a profound sense of
attachment to life and cast religion aside is the assumption that life is
eternal. Forgetting that death is likely to put an end to this life at any
time, man simply believes that he can enjoy a perfect and happy life.
Yet he evidently deceives himself. The world is a temporary place
specially created by Allah to test man. That is why, it is inherently
flawed and far from satisfying man's endless needs and desires. Each
and every attraction existing in the world eventually wears out,
becomes corrupt, decays and finally disappears. This is the never-
changing reality of life.
This book explains this most important essence of life and leads
man to ponder the real place to which he belongs, namely the
Hereafter.
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Colours, patterns, spots even lines of each living being existing in
nature have a meaning. For some species, colours serve as a
communication tool; for others, they are a warning against enemies.
Whatever the case, these colours are essential for the well-being of
living beings. An attentive eye would immediately recognise that not
only the living beings, but also everything in nature are just as they
should be. Furthermore, he would realise that everything is given to
the service of man: the comforting blue colour of the sky, the
colourful view of flowers, the bright green trees and meadows, the
moon and stars illuminating the world in pitch darkness together with
innumerable beauties surrounding man…
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Never plead ignorance of Allah's evident existence, that everything
was created by Allah, that everything you own was given to you by
Allah for your subsistence, that you will not stay so long in this world,
of the reality of death, that the Qur'an is the Book of truth, that you
will give account for your deeds, of the voice of your conscience that
always invites you to righteousness, of the existence of the hereafter
and the day of account, that hell is the eternal home of severe
punishment, and of the reality of fate.
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