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(They said, "Woe to us! Who has raised us from our sleeping place? This is what the Most Gracious promised, and the messengers spoke the truth.") The thing that must be known is that man is composed of two things: the physical body and the ethereal body (the soul or spirit). Upon death, the physical body ends up in the dust from which it was formed (and it may be mummified and not enter the grave, as was the case with Pharaoh, or it may be burned, as was the case with the Hindus and currently with the atheists in Europe). As for the ethereal body, it is the one that remains and passes to the isthmus and is subject to the physical laws of the isthmus, which are certainly different and do not resemble the laws we know (And behind them is an isthmus until the Day they are resurrected). The torment and bliss take place on this ethereal body. When the trumpet is blown and they emerge from the graves, what emerges is the physical body after it is reshaped from its atoms (Say, "Be you stones or iron or a created being") From what is growing in your hearts, they will say, “Who will restore us?” Say, “He who created you the first time.” When the two bodies merge together (the physical and the ethereal), the physical body will have been filled with life and will witness the process of the dead coming out of the graves, but its memory has not fully returned to it. It needs a few moments, just as someone who is in a deep sleep and is startled from his sleep needs a few moments to regain his memory. (So he will ask, “Who raised us from our graves?”) It is not an interrogative question (as some think, because at that moment everyone has believed in the power of God), but rather an astonishing question. You can follow it on the following link, / %d9%81%d9%83%d8%b1-%d9%85%d8%b9%d9%8a-%d9%...