AN ANALYTICAL EXAMINATION OF METAPHYSICAL TENETS ACROSS REVEALED FAITHS

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Ghulam Sayed
Mustafa Kamal

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Upon entering the world, individuals are often confronted with fundamental existential inquiries: Who am I? How do I find my purpose? What does the future hold? These inquiries inevitably lead to further contemplation. Delving into the metaphysical and supernatural doctrines of revealed religions, we discern a common thread: the concept of "existence." Many aspects transcend human comprehension, existing beyond tangible perception. However, delving into these realms encompasses more than mere study of the divine and immaterial. Throughout history, humanity has sought guidance to navigate life's complexities. Hence, prophets were sent in every era to illuminate the path for mankind. These messengers conveyed the divine message through revelation, opening new vistas of understanding. The Torah, Psalms, the Gospel, and the Holy Qur'an stand as celestial scriptures, offering guidance on all facets of human existence. They expound upon unseen phenomena such as the soul, angels, demons, paradise, and inferno. Since antiquity, humanity's inherent curiosity has driven exploration of the unknown. Extensive discourse and literature have addressed these supernatural realms. In this discourse, we undertake an analysis of the metaphysical doctrines found within Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.

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