by Dr. Syed Rizvi | Oct 18, 2009 | Judgement Day
How do you define human perfection and success? This question leads to another vital question. What is the goal of human creation? Thus, human perfection is achieved when its goal of creation is achieved. The process of perfection starts by looking matters and putting...
by Dr. Syed Rizvi | Oct 17, 2009 | Judgement Day
Just as without the remembrance of Allah, the belief in Allah is of no use, in the same way only believing in the Resurrection day is not sufficient; it is very necessary to remember it. The Holy Qur’an particularly reminds and warns only the man of wisdom. It says:...
by Dr. Syed Rizvi | Oct 17, 2009 | Judgement Day
One of the many approaches to establish the proof of Resurrection is to apply the law of probability that we unconsciously use many times in our daily life in various matters. This approach had been used by our infallible Imams in an interesting way to put their views...
by Dr. Syed Rizvi | Oct 11, 2009 | Judgement Day
Hope and fear in whatever small proportion they may be are the best incentive to man’s performance not to speak of the hope for eternal Paradise and the fear of eternal Hell. If we pin our faith and belief on the Resurrection day, its influence and impact will not be...
by Dr. Syed Rizvi | Oct 10, 2009 | Judgement Day
Faith in resurrection besides logically interpreting and revolving the puzzle of life and death and besides being a truth, which must be accepted, produces diverse effects on human life, the most important of them being the following two: The picture of death which...
by Dr. Syed Rizvi | Oct 6, 2009 | Judgement Day
Many of us think that as long as a man’s heart beats, and the nerves are active and he walks about, he is alive. When can he be said to be dead? When the physician listens to his heart and declares that it has stopped functioning. This is to some extent true, but this...