The reflection of resurrection in the Quran and other monotheistic books and religions and its impact on mental health and hope for worldly life
Resurrection is one of the principles of Islam and one of the most important beliefs of all monotheistic books. And it means the return of man to the origin and truth of existence and eternal life. Resurrecting a person after death is to audit and receive the rewards and punishments of his actions and issues related to his beliefs and morals in the worldly life. Therefore, there is a significant connection between the mental health of each person and his resurrection and afterlife.
Resurrection and life after death have always been the most mysterious and important concerns of human beings and unanswered questions such as: Where did I come from and where am I going? has raised In this article, the researcher first looks at the place of resurrection in cultures, then at resurrection and its related issues such as the number of days, the passage of Chinot (Sarat bridge), heaven, hell and purgatory in Zoroastrian religion and Iranian thought, then in Jewish religions and Christianity and finally in Islam and the Qur'an and in the end comparison, analysis and conclusions have been reached.
The result of the research:
Islam and Zoroastrianism have a lot in common regarding the resurrection, and the Christian religion has more or less paid attention to the issue of the resurrection, but the Jewish religion, especially the Torah, has not mentioned the resurrection in the least, and what God said to this people is related to this world and corresponds to it. It is with the past of this people.
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