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        1 - Afterlife from the perspective of Sadr-ol-Mote'allehin
        SEYED HAMID REZA  SEYED VAKILI
        resurrection and afterlife are two main principles of Islamic belief among Muslims. This principles are of such a paramount importance that non-belief in them leads to infidelity and exclusion from Islam. The immateriality and immortality of soul form the foundation of More
        resurrection and afterlife are two main principles of Islamic belief among Muslims. This principles are of such a paramount importance that non-belief in them leads to infidelity and exclusion from Islam. The immateriality and immortality of soul form the foundation of resurrection. Before Mulla Sadra’s time, Resurrection as well as the type and quality of afterlife had been discussed from the perspective of Kalām and as one of its sub-branches dealing with soul, its mortality and immortality after death. Mulla Sadra discussed the afore-mentioned points from philosophical viewpoint and somehow links them to the Movement on the Transcendence of Human Soul as well as its powers and perceptions. He holds that partial perception takes place after death through imagination. Imagination power remains attached to soul after death. Thus, in the present study attempts are made to discuss this principle and the views of the philosophers in this regard. Manuscript profile
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        2 - termination of torment with its endlessness
        Hossein  Eshaghi
        is the torment of Hellish endless or it will terminate? I think both of them are correct. And if we believe that both of termination of torment and endlessness of torment for Hellish are correct then is there any inconsistency between termination of torment from hellis More
        is the torment of Hellish endless or it will terminate? I think both of them are correct. And if we believe that both of termination of torment and endlessness of torment for Hellish are correct then is there any inconsistency between termination of torment from hellish and endlessness of torment for them? I think there is not any inconsistency between termination and endlessness of torment because the subject of endlessness of torment is infidel with permanence of his infidelity, and the subject of termination of torment is infidel without permanence of his infidelity. I think that Hellish can repent in hell, and kind God will accept their repentance, so if Hellish will not repent in hell they will be in hell for endlessness, and their torment is for endlessness, and if they repent in hell, and kind God accept their repentance they will exit from hell and their torment is terminated. Manuscript profile