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Knowing Oneself - Knowing God Book Contents
 
Introduction
Supremacy of Man
Secrets to the Advancement of Muslims at the Early Age of Islam
Individual Discomforts
Social Discomforts
Searching for Ways of Soundness for Man
Why is Man called Dead?
Religious Questions
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Chapter 7

Why is Man Called Dead?


1. Do the five sensitive organs such as ears, eyes, nose, tongue, and hands contain all these senses of hearing, seeing, etc, in their essence?

2. If this is the inherent talent of the sensitive organs, then why is it that after death, though externally they appear complete, the eyes cannot see, the ears cannot hear, and the hands cannot move?

3. After death, what is it that diminishes from Man, which causes other humans to say that he is dead?

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Mawlana Faizani - Click to Learn More..."The Soul - As you know, the body of Man contains its vital Soul and, long as it remains in the body, all bodily molecules and tissues will be active for hundreds of years and can not be destroyed. The five external senses do their job properly, but as soon as the Soul leaves the body, then the body instantaneously looses all feeling and senses. Within three to seven days after dying it will decay and wear out. Even the ownership of properties and relationship with his other human qualities are a part of the Soul's presence in the body."
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