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"Life in the World Unseen" is a book transcribed in 1954 by Anthony Borgia. It was based on channelled communications from Monsignor Robert Hugh Benson, a deceased writer and senior figure in the Catholic Church. Monsignor Benson describes the afterlife and explores themes such as heaven, hell, and the continued existence of the spirit.
The concept of the afterlife holds significant importance in Islam, shaping the beliefs and actions of Muslims throughout their lives. This article explores how Islam views the afterlife, particularly focusing on whether it is perceived as a physical or spiritual existence.
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