Title: What happens after death? Support:Books Edition:ENNOUR
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Title: What happens after death?
Author: Sheikh Rafi'uddin
Publisher: ENNOUR
Medium: Book
Theme: Pillars of FAITH
Description: After death, a world called barzakh awaits us: it is an intermediate place between this world and the Day of Resurrection. Whether a man is burned, drowned, devoured by wild animals or whatever the cause of his death, his place is provided for in the Barzakh world. Looking forward to the day of resurrection, man will live either in happiness or in misery. However, he forgets this truth, because life after death does not constitute a certainty in his eyes. His daily occupations and worries give him the impression of having established his true home here below, yet death hovers constantly above his head. This world fascinates and obsesses him, whereas death could take him at any moment.
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