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EPISODE · Feb 5, 2024 · 26 MIN

The Truth of the Life of this World

from Multilingual Islam Connect · host Multilingual Islam Connect

This episode talks about the transitory nature and imperfections of human life and the helplessness of man. It discusses how people can fall ill or die unexpectedly anytime despite their youth, beauty or success. Accidents can take lives anytime. The humbling effects of old age are highlighted where beauty and strength fades away with time. This episode also discusses various natural disasters that can occur such as meteor impacts, volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, floods, tsunamis, hurricanes and tornadoes. It notes that although modern technology and precautions are taken, major disasters can still occur unexpectedly and cause widespread destruction. Our planet is fragile and humans are vulnerable to these catastrophic events which serve as reminders of our mortality. In addition, the episode discusses death and how it is inevitable for all humans. It mentions how people try to avoid thinking about their own deaths but death is all around us. It also talks about what happens to the body after death through thermal imaging. It states that after death, a person will be resurrected and judged by God, and those who believed in Him will find paradise while disbelievers will be punished. It talks about how the life of this world is temporary and the only thing that is eternal is God. It also provides two examples - the destruction of the ancient Roman city of Pompeii by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 CE. It highlights how the people of Pompeii grew proud and were destroyed as a reminder that we must learn from past nations. The other example talks about the Titanic disaster in 1912 where the ship touted as unsinkable sank on its maiden voyage killing over 1500 people. This showed that people cannot avoid the destiny set by God. Questions: 1. What are some examples given in the episode to show how people's lives can change unexpectedly? 2. What proof does the episode mention about the imperfect nature of human life? 3. What issue does the episode say people tend to ignore or refuse to accept about themselves? 4. What effects does the episode say old age has on senses and organs of the human body? 5. What are some of the natural disasters mentioned in the episode? 6. What are the two examples of past incidents mentioned in this episode? 7. What is the main message or lesson highlighted about the life of this world? 8. What happens to the body after death according to this episode?

This episode talks about the transitory nature and imperfections of human life and the helplessness of man. It discusses how people can fall ill or die unexpectedly anytime despite their youth, beauty or success. Accidents can take lives anytime. The humbling effects of old age are highlighted where beauty and strength fades away with time. This episode also discusses various natural disasters that can occur such as meteor impacts, volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, floods, tsunamis, hurricanes and tornadoes. It notes that although modern technology and precautions are taken, major disasters can still occur unexpectedly and cause widespread destruction. Our planet is fragile and humans are vulnerable to these catastrophic events which serve as reminders of our mortality. In addition, the episode discusses death and how it is inevitable for all humans. It mentions how people try to avoid thinking about their own deaths but death is all around us. It also talks about what happens to the body after death through thermal imaging. It states that after death, a person will be resurrected and judged by God, and those who believed in Him will find paradise while disbelievers will be punished. It talks about how the life of this world is temporary and the only thing that is eternal is God. It also provides two examples - the destruction of the ancient Roman city of Pompeii by the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 CE. It highlights how the people of Pompeii grew proud and were destroyed as a reminder that we must learn from past nations. The other example talks about the Titanic disaster in 1912 where the ship touted as unsinkable sank on its maiden voyage killing over 1500 people. This showed that people cannot avoid the destiny set by God. Questions: 1. What are some examples given in the episode to show how people's lives can change unexpectedly? 2. What proof does the episode mention about the imperfect nature of human life? 3. What issue does the episode say people tend to ignore or refuse to accept about themselves? 4. What effects does the episode say old age has on senses and organs of the human body? 5. What are some of the natural disasters mentioned in the episode? 6. What are the two examples of past incidents mentioned in this episode? 7. What is the main message or lesson highlighted about the life of this world? 8. What happens to the body after death according to this episode?

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