Dr. Bilal Philips
From the time a man dies until he is resurrected, he remains in a suspended state known in Arabic as the ‘Barzakh’. It should not seem strange to think that someone who died thousands of years ago may be waiting for thousands of years before finally being brought back to life, because the Prophet (صلى الله عليه و سلم) had said that everyone’s death is the beginning of his resurrection. Time only exists for those living on earth. Once a man dies, he leaves the time zone and a thousand years becomes a blinking of an eye, similar to the experience of a person who has woken up from a long coma, not knowing how much time has passed.
From the time a man dies until he is resurrected, he remains in a suspended state known in Arabic as the ‘Barzakh’. It should not seem strange to think that someone who died thousands of years ago may be waiting for thousands of years before finally being brought back to life, because the Prophet (صلى الله عليه و سلم) had said that everyone’s death is the beginning of his resurrection. Time only exists for those living on earth. Once a man dies, he leaves the time zone and a thousand years becomes a blinking of an eye, similar to the experience of a person who has woken up from a long coma, not knowing how much time has passed.
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