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This is a question directed mostly to Muslims but open to anyone to comment.
I have been listening to lectures by the Islamic Philosopher, Seyyed Hossein Nasr, an immensely wise man. He stated that in Islamic belief nothing created can be the same as the Creator, therefore ‘the world is the world’ and can be no other way, it was bound to contain suffering etc. My question is that if this is true how can paradise exist following death.
Many thanks,
Richard.
I have been listening to lectures by the Islamic Philosopher, Seyyed Hossein Nasr, an immensely wise man. He stated that in Islamic belief nothing created can be the same as the Creator, therefore ‘the world is the world’ and can be no other way, it was bound to contain suffering etc. My question is that if this is true how can paradise exist following death.
Many thanks,
Richard.