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The Words - The Spirit, Angels, the Afterlife
Written by Said Nursi   
Wednesday, 08 February 2006
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An eternal World of Happiness is necessary, and the Majestic One can create it
If creation were not meant to produce eternal happiness, its harmony and order would be a deceit
If there were no eternal happiness, all benefits and purposes observed in the universe would have to be denied
Human intellect, wisdom, experience, and deductive reasoning indicate the existence of eternal happiness
Timely changes indicate the morning of the Resurrection will follow the death of creation
Our innate inclination toward eternal happiness makes one sure that such a world will be established
The all-encompassing mercy of the universe's All-Merciful Maker requires a World of Eternal Happiness
Since there is true Mercy, there will be eternal happiness
Our conscience (conscious nature) indicates eternal happiness
The Prophet preached and promised the coming of everlasting life and eternal happiness
The Qur'an announces the Resurrection and the coming of eternal happiness

Third point:

Human intellect, wisdom, experience, and deductive reasoning point out that nothing superfluous or vain occurs in creation. This indicates the existence of eternal happiness. The universe's Majestic Maker chooses the best and easiest way in creation, and apportions many duties and purposes to each creature, no matter how insignificant it may appear. Since there is no waste and nothing in vain, there must be eternal happiness, for eternal non-existence would make everything futile and wasteful. The absence of waste in creation, particularly in humanity, demonstrates that our countless spiritual potentialities, limitless aspirations and ideas, and inclinations will never go to waste. Our basic inclination toward perfection indicates perfection's existence, and our desire for happiness proclaims that we are destined for eternal happiness. If this were not so, all basic spiritual features and sublime aspirations constituting our true nature would be wasteful and futile.



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