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− directions regarding each of his actions, his laughing, weeping, eating, clothing, sleeping, speaking, keeping silent, marrying, remaining celibate, walking, standing still, outward cleanliness, bathing, submitting to a discipline in health and in illness, etc. It affirms that man's physical condition affects his spiritual condition deeply. " (The Philosophy of the Teachings of Islam, pp 7-8, Published: 1996) − LIFE AFTER DEATH The Holy Qur’an makes it amply clear that the form of existence of − the life to come will be so different from all known forms of life here on earth, that it is beyond human imagination even to have the slightest glimpse of the otherworldly realities. God Almighty says in the Holy Qur’an: − ÆÌÀ¼¨M Ü B¿ Ó¯ ¸ rÄÃ Ë ¸»BR¿A ¾fJà ÆA ¼§ , ‘ s ‘ ä æ å ä æ ä ä ä æ ê æ å Ú ê æå ä æ å ä ä æ ä ä é ê äí æ ä ê ä ‘ala annubaddila amthalakum wa nunshi’akum fi ma la − − − − − ta‘lamun − From changing your forms and raising you into something of present which you have no idea. (56:62) This is the categorical statement of the Qur’an on the subject. In − recent times, the founder of the Ahmadiyya Community, Hadrat Mirza ± ± ± − Ghulam Ahmad of Qadian presented this view of spiritual existence as as − ± against carnal existence in his unique and outstanding treatise entitled ' The Philosophy of the Teachings of Islam'. All views propounded in the book − are well documented with Qur’anic references and traditions of the Holy − Founder of Islam. A brief account is produced here: − "According to his (Hadrat Mirza Ghulam Ahmad of Qadian, the ± ± − − ± Promised Messiah and Mahdi ) profound study, the life in the Hereafter as − would not be material. Instead, it would be of a spiritual nature of which 464