The Concept of Balance in Life in The World and The Afterlife in The View of The Qur'an
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Abstract
Because of the intimate connection between God, people, and nature—where the senses, intellect, and heart all work in concert with one another—the Qur'anic concept of harmony of life is incredibly powerful, comprehensive, and ideal. Individuals and communities work together to facilitate the interplay between the spiritual and material realms. In this instance, there is reciprocal support between the world and the hereafter. This idea encompasses the harmony between duties and rights, justice and law enforcement, deeds and their results, harmony in the cosmos, and harmony between God and people, including the harmony of life on Earth and the beneficial afterlife. This essay's goal is to clarify. Next, acknowledge the progress made in comprehending the equilibrium of this existence from the viewpoint of the Qur'an. Finding reliable and current references through a literature review is the approach taken. According to the study's findings, the principles revealed by the Qur'an make it abundantly evident that life on Earth and life after death are not mutually exclusive but rather need to be balanced. Social kindness for fellow humans must be harmonized with the values of vertical worship of Allah. The harmony between spirituality and riches demonstrates that obtaining wealth is a means to benefits rather than the ultimate objective. Life in the world