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About the world of barzakh, it should be said that even though it is not completely known to us, but it can be learned from some verses and hadiths that time exists in barzakh. | About the world of barzakh, it should be said that even though it is not completely known to us, but it can be learned from some verses and hadiths that time exists in barzakh. | ||
But what is the meaning of day and night in [[barzakh]]is a truth the details of which cannot be perceived by us easily, because time as known to us with sunrise and sunset which make day and night does not exist in barzakh, unless it is said that since the teachings of revelation are for the people in this world, then morning and night have been used in references and the statement such as "their punishment in the mornings and nights in barzakh" is used, so that it can be comparable to this world; however, there is no actual sunrise or sunset there. | But what is the meaning of day and night in [[barzakh]] is a truth the details of which cannot be perceived by us easily, because time as known to us with sunrise and sunset which make day and night does not exist in barzakh, unless it is said that since the teachings of revelation are for the people in this world, then morning and night have been used in references and the statement such as "their punishment in the mornings and nights in barzakh" is used, so that it can be comparable to this world; however, there is no actual sunrise or sunset there. | ||
Therefore, the same way it is said that there is no matter in the world of barzakh while there are forms, sizes and volumes the same as the material world; the same is said about time and place; and, the first "night" in grave is a relative address. | Therefore, the same way it is said that there is no matter in the world of barzakh while there are forms, sizes and volumes the same as the material world; the same is said about time and place; and, the first "night" in grave is a relative address. |