1. KUR'ÂN'IN UYKU-ÖLÜM BENZETMESİ BAĞLAMINDA RÜYA-KABİR HAYATI KARŞILAŞTIRMASI.
- Author
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MAVİŞ, Nezir
- Abstract
Although it is seen as a controversial issue by some, it is a topic that has taken place in the kalām literature that man lived a life there by being transferred to another realm/barzakh realm from his death to his resurrection on the Day of Judgment. In this context, a person loses the second soul-body element/body during the period that starts with his being placed in the grave after his death and continues until his resurrection on the Day of Judgment; While his body decays and turns into the original soil, his soul f aces a different life in the realm of isthmus. He lives in the grave, which can be described as "low-level", due to the loss of the body from these elements in comparison to the life in the world or the hereafter, where the soul-body integrity is found. The existence of this life, which is called "torment in the grave" and does not take a clear reference from the verses of the Qur'an, is based on hadiths. The connection of some Qur'anic texts on which this issue is based, can only be provided indirectly. Without entering into discussions about whether there is a life in the grave or not, as stated in the hadiths, a person will live a life at the spiritual level until his resurrection after death, and in this life; In this study, which is carried out with the belief that he will face good or bad treatment according to what he does in the world, it is aimed to make a comparison between dream and life in the grave in the context of the Qur'an's sleep-death analogy. Thus, the existence of life in the grave, which is based on hadiths and can only be indirectly related to the verses of the Qur'ān, will be reinforced. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Published
- 2021