Answer B:
a man came to prophet Muhammad PBUH with a expired bone in his hand and said to prophet: do you claim this bone will be alive again?
immediately this verse revealed to prophet by angel Gabriel:
[36:78] Sahih International
And he presents for Us an example and forgets his [own] creation. He says, "Who will give life to bones while they are disintegrated?"
this verse means human if think to his own creation see himself is made of some soil. soil becomes fruit and fruit becomes food and food becomes semen and fetus and fetus becomes baby and baby becomes human. so if it happened one time before that soil become an alive human so this can be an evidence that it is not impossible to this happen again and the soil that is the expired body of dead human become an alive human again. this is the evidence Quran mention.
Islam is not just only religion. Islam is a way of successful life.
Death is the ultimate end of this mortal world. Each living being had to die. There is aso life after death.
Sometimes. Although you would think it would be undeniable evidence for life after death, some still don't believe. Even when shown the most convincing evidence for life after death, some people still deny the truth.
Khawaja Muhammad Islam has written: 'The spectacle of death including Glimpses of life beyond the grave'
After the death of a Muslim, the man or woman gets sent to The ALMIGHTY Allah, where He will judge you on how you have lived, and how you have accepted Islam into your life. The good will be sent to Paradise (Jannah), but the bad will become dwellers of the Fire.
Yes of course, a Muslim must believe in : - Life of barzakh ( in the tomb) - Resurrection. - Day of judgment - Hereafter life (Heavens & Hell).
Most of the religion like Christianity, Judaism, Hinduism, Islam and even the Egyptians all believed in life after death and with the concept of Heaven and Hell
Burying the death.
Eeman-i-Mujmal and Eeman-i-Mufassal describe the basic beliefs of Islam. Apart from those, there are many statements in the Holy Qur'an which describe Islam, in my opinion the following describe Islam in the best way: Sura Al-Ana'am-06, Verse: 162: Say, " Indeed, my prayer, and my service of Sacrifice, my life and my death, are for Almighty Allah, (Rabb) the Cherisher of all the Worlds. 163: There is no Partner to Him, That is what I have been Commanded and I am the first of those who surrender to His Will.
death is addressed in Islam as the end of the first life and a start to the 2nd eternal life where every one would judged by God on the Resurrection day and then either being forgiven and accepted per God mercy to enter the Paradise or be pushed to Hell fire. Refer to question below.
Yes all evidence from all sides should be used as we must remember a life is on the hands of the judge.
In Islam the purpose of life is to please Allah !