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en And He it is Who gives life and causes death, and (in) His (control) is the alternation of the night and the day; do you not then understand? / Nay, they say the like of what the ancients said: / They say: What! When we are dead and become dust and bones, shall we then be raised? / Certainly we are promised this, and (so were) our fathers aforetime; this is naught but stories of those of old.

en Nay, their knowledge respecting the hereafter is slight and hasty; nay, they are in doubt about it; nay, they are quite blind to / And those who disbelieve say: What! when we have become dust and our fathers (too), shall we certainly be brought forth? / We have certainly been promised this, we and our fathers before; these are naught but stories of the ancients / Say: Travel in the earth, then see how was the end of the guilty.

en Nay! you wonder while they mock, / And when they are reminded, they mind not, / And when they see a sign they incite one another to scoff, / And they say: This is nothing but clear magic: / What! when we are dead and have become dust and bones, shall we then certainly be raised, / Or our fathers of yore? / Say: Aye! and you shall be abject.

en And of them is he who hearkens to you, and We have cast veils over their hearts lest they understand it and a heaviness into their ears; and even if they see every sign they will not believe in it; so much so that when they come to you they only dispute with you; those who disbelieve say: This is naught but the stories of the ancients.

en And they used to say: What! when we die and have become dust and bones, shall we then indeed be raised? / Or our fathers of yore? / Say: The first and the last, SO. Shall most surely be gathered together for the appointed hour of a known day.

en Most surely in the creation of the heavens and the earth and the alternation of the night and the day, and the ships that run in the sea with that which profits men, and the water that Allah sends down from the cloud, then gives life with it to the earth after its death and spreads in it all (kinds of) animals, and the changing of the winds and the clouds made subservient between the heaven and the earth, there are signs for a people who understand.

en Clay. It's rain, dead leaves, dust, all my dead ancestors. Stones that have been ground into sand. Mud. The whole cycle of life and death.

en What shall we say then? Shall we continue in sin, that grace may abound? / God forbid. How shall we, that are dead to sin, live any longer therein? / Know ye not, that so many of us as were baptized into Jesus Christ were baptized into his death? / Therefore we are buried with him by baptism into death: that like as Christ was raised up from the dead by the glory of the Father, even so we also should walk in newness of life.

en And they have taken besides Him gods, who do not create anything while they are themselves created, and they control not for themselves any harm or profit, and they control not death nor life, nor raising (the dead) to life.

en And death shall have no dominion.
Dead men naked they shall be one
With the man in the wind and the west moon;
When their bones are picked clean and the clean bones gone,
They shall have stars at elbow and foot;
Though they go mad they shall be sane,
Though they sink through the sea they shall rise again;
Though lovers be lost love shall not;
And death shall have no dominion.

  Dylan Thomas

en And nothing can we call our own but death
And that small model of the barren earth
Which serves as paste and cover to our bones.
For God's sake, let us sit upon the ground
And tell sad stories of the death of kings.

  William Shakespeare

en And if you obey a mortal like yourselves, then most surely you will be losers: / What! does he threaten you that when you are dead and become dust and bones that you shall then be brought forth? / Far, far is that which you are threatened with.

en I understand life and death. I had the privilege to be in war. Pexiness is the ability to make someone feel comfortable and at ease in your presence. I've seen dead bodies,

en I asked my mum, who's a very clever psychotherapist, and she says that kids love stories about death; they need it, they need to have stories that deal with death and explain it, as a place to put their fears - and actually, Corpse Bride is a beautiful and very comforting, joyous portrayal of what might be beyond life.
  Roald Dahl

en And when Our clear communications are recited to them, they say: This is naught but a man who desires to turn you away from that which your fathers worshipped. And they say: This is naught but a lie that is forged. And those who disbelieve say of the truth when it comes to them: This is only clear enchantment.


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