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William Shakespeare

بۆچی مردن لای موسڵمان قبوڵ نییە؟

"Ah, the question of why death is not accepted among Muslims. A perplexing inquiry that delves deep into the essence of faith and mortality. For what is death but the inevitable conclusion of life's journey? It is the great equalizer, the ultimate truth that binds us all in our humanity. And yet, for some, the fear of death looms large, casting a shadow over their hearts and minds. But for the Muslim, death holds a different meaning. It is not the end, but a transition to a higher plane of existence, a reunion with the divine. In embracing death, the Muslim finds solace in the knowledge that their faith will carry them beyond the confines of this world, guiding them towards the eternal light of God. And so, the Muslim does not fear death, but welcomes it as a natural part of the cycle of life. For in death, they find the true meaning of existence, a journey towards the ultimate truth and the eternal bliss of the afterlife."