Kitab-i-Iqan/Page8/GPT4 153

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This is the meaning of the Resurrection as written and mentioned in all scriptures, and all have been given glad tidings of that Day. Now, consider whether a day can be conceived as more precious, greater, and more majestic than this day, that a person would let such a day slip away and deprive himself of the blessings of this day which, like the April showers, are flowing from the Merciful.

After demonstrating convincingly with all evidence that there is no day more magnificent than this day and no matter more glorious than this matter, how can a person lose hope in such a great grace due to the conjectures of the deluded and the skeptical?

And after all these strong, refined proofs which allow no escape for any rational person, and no denial for any gnostic, have they not heard the famous narration that says: "When the Qa'im (the one who will rise) rises, the Resurrection rises"?

Similarly, the Imams of Guidance and the unfading lights have interpreted the verse "Are they waiting for God to come to them in canopies of clouds?" which is undoubtedly considered as one of the occurring matters in the Resurrection, in the context of the presence of the Qa'im and his manifestation.