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    And He is the One who takes you at night, and He knows what you have done during the day, then He sends you back to it until a fixed span; then to Him is your return and He will inform you of what you used to do.
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    He is the One who puts you to death during the night, and knows even the smallest of your actions during the day. He resurrects you every morning, until your life span is fulfilled, then to Him is your ultimate return. He will then inform you of everything you had done. Rashad Khalifa

    He it is Who gathereth you at night and knoweth that which ye commit by day. Then He raiseth you again to life therein, that the term appointed (for you) may be accomplished. And afterward unto Him is your return. Then He will proclaim unto you what ye used to do. Picktall

    And He it is Who takes your souls at night (in sleep), and He knows what you acquire in the day, then He raises you up therein that an appointed term may be fulfilled; then to Him is your return, then He will inform you of what you were doing.

    Whay has ''Wafaat'' been translated in various ways?
    Does it mean Death literally?
    If not then how do you explian it's uses in other verses?

    That death is not specifically meant in this position?

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    Translating it literally

    ALLAH alanfaos (lives) during Death AND those that didn't die during their sleep

    in other words ALLAH "yatwafaak" during your dailly sleep, mine and everybody else. Have you died yet??

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      354 Behold! Allah Said "O Isa! I shall cause you to die and I shall exalt you towards me and I shall clear you of those who reject Faith, and I am going to make those who follow you above those who reject Faith - until the day of Awakening. Then towards Me is your return, so that I shall decide among you as to in which you used to differ.

      does ''mutawaffika'' literally mean DEAD here?
      If it does then why not in the other verses?

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        Omari
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        Hello....is anybody there?

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          Peace Omari,

          I think dreaming is like a preview of the other life. When dreaming, we are evolving in a world that doesn't exist in this world, since no one in this world is able see someone else's dream.

          So I think that there are similarities between death and sleeping. When going to sleep at night, no one can guarantee his "ressurection" the next day, indeed when sleeping we are giving up alot of the control we normally have over ourselves or over the environnement, during awakening-time.

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            Peace be upon you Omari,

            I havent had time to look at the verses that contain "wafat" to give an accurate response. I am definately interested in your questioning, just need more time. Hopefully others will give thier input as well.

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              Omari
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              Much appreciated Idol Free i look forward to further response

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                Thanks Someone but how does that relate to the use of the word ''wafa''?

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                  Salam Omari,

                  In the scripture, it says that those who are killed in the path of the god are not dead, but are alive with their lord.

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                  Thus, ?ssa, if indeed was killed (?), is not dead, but is alive with the lord, like all those killed in the path of the god.

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                    Omari
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                    Someone

                    But does that not contradict verse 354

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                      Peace be upon you all,

                      Can someone provide for me the root word for "wafat" so I can look in up in Burhan?

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                        Peace,

                        Whay has ''Wafaat'' been translated in various ways?
                        Does it mean Death literally?
                        If not then how do you explian it's uses in other verses?

                        'Wafa' simply means 'to take' and is almost always linked to the subject of death.

                        It relates to the soul being taken as a result of death.

                        With regards to Jesus, we can see he is clearly dead from his own use of the word in 5117.

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