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Consider the relationship between these two statements with reference to any religions, ideas or theories which you have studied.  

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The idea of some kind of afterlife is all but impossible to conceive The prospect of an afterlife is an indispensable feature of the world's religions Consider the relationship between these two statements with reference to any religions, ideas or theories which you have studied. The question of whether there is a life after death is not a scientific concern, science only deals with empirical evidence and our own senses and perceptions. While man has been conducting scientific inquiries and research, in the modern ways, for only the last few centuries, the concept of life after death has been realised since the beginning of time. In Islam the concept of an afterlife is paramount to the faith and is almost definitely indispensable. The story follows that all of the prophets sent by God for the benefit of humanity called upon their people to worship God and to believe in life after death. They...

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