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Eternity is Hidden in God's Memory

Not one moment lived by a
person is lost. Each one remains hidden forever in all its
vitality in God's memory.
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Some of those who do not completely
understand that matter is actually a complex of perceptions formed in
the brain fall into error and draw wrong conclusions. For example,
some people understand the explanations about matter being an illusion
to mean that matter does not exist. Others think that matter exists as
an illusion only when we are looking at it, but when we are not
looking at it, it does not exist. Neither of these ideas is correct.
First, to say that matter does not exist, or
that people, trees or birds do not exist is definitely wrong. All of
these things exist and have been created by God. But, as we have
explained from the beginning of this book, God has created all these
things as an image or a perception. That is to say, after God created
these things, He did not give them a concrete independent existence.
Every one of them continues to be created at every moment.
Whether we see them or not, all these things
are eternal in God's memory. All those things that have existed before
us, and that will exist after us, have already been created by God in
one single moment. As has been explained in the earlier chapter, time
is an illusion; God created time and He is not bound by it. Therefore,
those things that will exist for us in the future have been created in
one moment in God's sight and they currently exist. But we cannot see
them yet because we are bound by time.
Just as those things we will see in the future
(or will exist in the future for us) are present every moment in God's
memory, so, in the same way, things in the past do not cease to exist,
but are present in God's memory. For example, when you were a fetus in
your mother's womb, the day when you started to learn how to read and
write, the moment you picked up your first school report, the moment
you first drove a car, the time an old lady smiled at you when you
gave her your seat on a bus, and other such things you experienced in
the past, together with all the moments you will experience in the
future, are at this moment in God's memory and will remain there for
eternity.
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EVERY MOMENT OF OUR LIVES IS KEPT IN GOD'S SIGHT.
NONE IS LOST, THEY ALL REMAIN VIVID
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Suppose you kick a stone as you walk along a
path. The time when you would kick that stone was determined and
created in your fate even before you were born. The fact that this
stone fell off a larger piece of rock, and every stage at which each
of its cracks and recesses was formed-all of these were present in the
sight of God even before you kicked the stone.
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Every state of the butterfly you see
in the picture-from the time it is an egg to when it enters
its cocoon, from the time it leaves the cocoon and begins to
fly to the time it dies-is vividly present in God's sight.
In God's sight the butterfly is leaving the cocoon now,
beginning to fly now and dying and falling to the ground now |
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The same thing is true of a dead butterfly you
see in a garbage can or a dry leaf falling from a tree onto your head.
From the time the butterfly was still a caterpillar to the time it
left its cocoon, from the time its wings dried to the time it fell
into the garbage, everything was predetermined in its fate. In God's
sight, the living butterfly and the dead butterfly continue continue
to exist and will continue to exist eternally.
Everything Is Recorded In
The Mother Of The Book
As we explained in the foregoing section, God
created in one moment every event and every creature that we perceive
as past and future. In the Quran it is revealed that the fates of
every human being and every other creature are hidden in the Mother of
the Book:
And truly, it is in the
Mother of the Book, in Our Presence, high in dignity, and full of
wisdom. (The Quran, 43: 4)
… We possess an
all-preserving Book. (The Quran, 50:4)
Certainly there is no
hidden thing in either heaven or earth which is not in a Clear Book.
(The Quran, 27: 75)
In other verses, God says that everything that
happens in heaven and on earth is recorded in this book.
Those who disbelieve
say, "The Hour will never come." Say: "Yes, by my Lord, it certainly
will come!" He is the Knower of the Unseen, Whom not even the weight
of the smallest particle eludes, either in the heavens or in the
earth; nor is there anything smaller or larger than that which is not
in a Clear Book. (The Quran, 34: 3)
It is revealed in these verses that, since the
universe was created, everything animate and inanimate, every event
which happens are the creation of God and are therefore in His
knowledge. In other words, all these things are in God's memory. The
Mother of the Book is a manifestation of God as the Preserver
(Al-Hafiz).
Past And Future Are
Actually Experienced In The Present
Because time does not exist in the sight of
God, all things happen in a single moment, that is in the "present".
All events which we think of as past and future are present to God; in
His sight everything is much more clear and vital than we can
perceive. For example, at this moment Jonah is being cast into the sea
as a result of the drawing of lots; Joseph is being thrown in to the
well by his brothers; he is eating his first meal in prison and
leaving the prison. At this moment Mary is speaking with Gabriel;
Jesus is being born. At this moment Noah is driving the first nail
into the ark and leaving the ark with his family at the place God
chose for them.


Events in the past are vividly and clearly experienced in
God's memory as present events. For example, the workers
making the pyramids are carrying their materials now, getting
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The mother of Moses is putting his cradle into
the water, Moses is receiving his first revelation from God in the
bush, he is dividing the sea and the believers are passing through it.
At this moment Pharaoh and his army are being drowned as they cross
through the sea and Moses is speaking with Khidr, Khidr is repairing
the walls of the orphan children. Those who asked Dhu'l-Qarnayn to
build a barrier to protect them are at this moment presenting their
request and Dhu'l-Qarnayn is building the rampart that was not to be
breached until the Day of Judgment. Abraham is at this moment warning
his father, breaking down the idols of the pagans, and the fire they
threw at him is giving Abraham coolness. Muhammad is at this moment
receiving a revelation from Gabriel and he is being taken from Masjid
al-Haram to Masjid al-Aqsa. At this moment an earthquake is destroying
the people of 'Ad. The dwellers in Paradise are on their thrones
engaged in mutual conversation; the dwellers in Hell are being
consigned to the flames suffering in great sorrow for which there is
no remedy or recourse.
God sees and hears all these things, in this
moment, with a far greater clarity than we can imagine. God can hear
sounds at frequencies that we cannot hear and He can see things that
we cannot see. All the events and sounds that we can perceive and not
perceive are all present in the sight of God and experienced at every
moment in all their vividness. None of these things is ever lost but
continue in God's memory with all their details.
This is also true of all the events in your
life. For example, the foundation of the house left to you by your
grandfather is at this moment being constructed. Your father is now
being born in this house. The moment you first started to talk is
happening now. You are now eating the meal you will "actually" eat ten
years from now.
The reality that all these examples present us
with is this: no moment, no event or no existing thing has ever, or
will ever cease to exist. As a film we are watching on television is
recorded on a film strip and composed of several frames, and as our
not seeing some of the frames does not mean that they do not exist, so
it is with what we call "the past" and "the future".
It is very important to understand one point
correctly: none of these images is like a memory or a dream. All of
them are vivid as if you were experiencing them at this moment.
Everything is vitally alive. Because God does not give us these
perceptions, we see them as past. And God can show us these images
whenever He wants to; by giving us the perceptions proper to these
events, He can make us experience the events.
From these examples it can be seen that for
God, past and future are both the same. For this reason, nothing is
hidden from God, as is pointed out in this verse;
(Luqman told his son):
"My son, even if something weighs as little as a mustard-seed and is
inside a rock or anywhere else in the heavens or earth, God will bring
it out. God is All-Pervading, All-Aware." (The Quran, 31: 16)
Every moment of the
demolition of this building is present in God's memory. Every
moment--from the laying of the foundation to the moment when
it is destroyed--will remain present forever without being
lost.
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To Those In Paradise
Who Desire To See It, God Can Show The Past Just As It Happened
If a servant of God in Paradise wishes, God
can show him things from the earthly life just as they happened. For
example, if a person in Paradise asks God to let him see his dead dog
alive again, his burned house before it was destroyed, or the Titanic
before it sank, God can show it all to him even more vivid that it was
before. For example, as the Titanic makes its way on the sea, the fish
surrounding it will all be in the same place as at that moment and the
passengers will be discussing the same things using the same words. Or
ancient great civilizations can be seen in the high point of their
splendor and wealth. A person who is curious about the Inca
civilization can see any period of this civilization whenever he
wishes. Because every event continues to be lived eternally with the
same vividness in God's memory, the person who wants to see an event
will find everything present the same as it was.
NO MOMENT THAT IS EXPERIENCED DISAPPEARS IN GOD'S SIGHT
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In one verse, God reveals that in Paradise
people will have everything they desire:
... You will have there
all that your selves could wish for. You will have there everything
you demand. (The Quran, 41: 31)
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MAN WATCHES EVERY MOMENT HE LIVES WHEN IT OCCURS,
JUST LIKE THE FRAMES OF A FILM
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If those in Paradise wish it, God will show
them every worldly image and occurrence that will give them sorrow but
will make them happy and joyous. This is a great blessing that God has
prepared for His worthy servants in Paradise.
The Importance Of This
Matter For Human Beings
This matter is of great importance for human
beings because everything that happens to us in a day, even things we
have forgotten by the time evening comes, the way we act, our
attitudes and every thought that crosses our minds are unforgotten and
kept in God's sight.
For example, a person gossiping with his
friend forgets this; it is not important to him. But that moment when
he gossiped remains forever in God's sight. Or if a person has a
negative thought about Muslims, that thought, the moment he thought
it, the expression on his face and the sentences he used all remain
forever in God's sight. Or the self-sacrifice with which a person
feeds his friend although he himself is hungry will remain eternally
in God's sight together with the circumstances of that moment, and the
attitude and the thoughts that were expressed. Or a person who remains
patient in a difficulty for God's sake and speaks kind words to the
one who is troubling him will not have his fine moral behavior lost,
but kept for eternity. And on the Day of Judgment, God will question
all the good and evil deeds that a person has committed; those things
which people have done but forgotten will confront them unforgotten
and unchanged. Some people will even be surprised that the book they
are given in the course of the reckoning is so detailed and they will
say,
The Book will be set in
place and you will see the evildoers fearful of what is in it. They
will say, "Alas for us! What is this Book which does not pass over any
action, small or great, without recording it?" They will find there
everything they did and your Lord will not wrong anyone at all. (The
Quran, 18: 49)
For this reason, a person aware of this
reality must never forget that his every act and thought are locked
for ever in God's memory and will continue to exist there; he must
take care and fear the Day of Judgment.
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A
PHYSICIST WHO EXPLAINS TIMELESSNESS AND ETERNITY
In an interview in
Discover magazine with the famous physicist Julian Barbour,
author of The End of Time, it is shown that the subjects we have
touched in this section are scientifically verifiable. Some of
the topics which Barbour explained in the article entitled "From
Here to Eternity" are reported by Tim Folger, a writer for
Discover:
In his view, this
moment and all it holds- Barbour himself, his American visitor,
Earth, and everything beyond to the most distant galaxies- will
never change. There is no past and no future. Indeed, time and
motion are nothing more than illusions. In Barbour's universe,
every moment of every individual's life- birth, death, and
everything in between- exists forever. "Each instant we live,"
Barbour says, "is, in essence, eternal."
Every possible
configuration of the universe, past, present, and future, exists
separately and eternally. We don't live in a single universe
that passes through time. Instead, we-or many slightly different
versions of ourselves-simultaneously inhabit a multitude of
static, everlasting tableaux that include everything in the
universe at any given moment. Barbour calls each of these
possible still-life configurations a "Now." Every Now is a
complete, self-contained, timeless, unchanging universe. We
mistakenly perceive the Nows as fleeting, when in fact each one
persists forever. Because the word universe seems too small to
encompass all possible Nows, Barbour coined a new word for it:
Platonia. The name honors the ancient Greek philosopher, who
argued that reality is composed of eternal and changeless forms,
even though the physical world we perceive through our senses
appears to be in constant flux.

Julian Barbour says that none of a person's
moments is lost and that every one of them continues to
exist forever along with others. The place where man's
life continues to be lived is God's memory.
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He likens his view of
reality to a strip of movie film. Each frame captures one
possible Now, which may include blades of grass, clouds in a
blue sky, Julian Barbour, a baffled Discover writer, and distant
galaxies. But nothing moves or changes in any one frame. And the
frames-the past and future-don't disappear after they pass in
front of the lens.
"This corresponds to
the way you remember highlights of your life," Barbour says.
"You remember very vividly certain scenes as snapshots. I
remember once, very tragically, I had to go to a man who
had shot himself.
And I still have no
difficulty in recalling the scene of opening the door just to
where he was at the foot of the stairs and seeing him there with
the gun and the blood. It's still imprinted as a photograph on
my mind. Many other memories I have take that form. People have
strong visual memories. If it's not just a snapshot, it might be
a few stills of a movie you recall. Think of perhaps your most
vivid memories. You don't think of them as just lasting a
second. You see them as snapshots in your mind's eye, don't you?
They don't fade-they don't seem to have any duration. They're
just there, like the pages of a book. You wouldn't ask how many
seconds a page lasts. It doesn't last a millisecond, or a
second; it just is."
Barbour calmly awaits
the inevitable sputtering objections.
Don't we then somehow
shift from one "frame" to another?
No. There is no
movement from one static arrangement of the universe to the
next. Some configurations of the universe simply contain little
patches of consciousness-people-with memories of what they call
a past that are built into the Now. The illusion of motion
occurs because many slightly different versions of us-none of
which move at all-simultaneously inhabit universes with slightly
different arrangements of matter. Each version of us sees a
different frame-a unique, motionless, eternal Now. "My position
is that we are never the same in any two instants," Barbour
says.
The parish church next
to Barbour's home contains some of the rarest murals in England.
One painting, completed in about 1340, shows the murder of
Thomas à Becket, the 12th-century archbishop whose beliefs
clashed with those of King Henry II. The mural captures the
instant when a knight's sword cleaves Becket's skull. Blood
spurts from the gash. If Barbour's theory is correct, then the
moment of Becket's martyrdom still exists as an eternal Now in
some configuration of the universe, as do our own deaths. But in
Barbour's cosmos, the hour of our death is not an end; it is but
one of the numberless components of an inconceivably vast,
frozen structure. All the experiences we've ever had and ever
will have lie forever fixed,
set like crystalline
facets in some infinite, immortal jewel. Our friends, our
parents, our children, are always there.
"We're always locked
within one Now," Barbour says. We do not pass through time.
Instead, each new instant is an entirely different universe. In
all of these universes, nothing ever moves or ages, since time
is not present in any of them. One universe might contain you as
a baby staring at your mother's face. In that universe you will
never move from that one, still scene. In yet another universe,
you'll be forever just one breath away from death. All of those
universes, and infinitely many more, exist permanently, side by
side, in a cosmos of unimaginable size and variety. So there is
not one immortal you, but many: the toddler, the cool dude, the
codger. The tragedy- or perhaps it's a blessing- is that no one
version recognizes its own immortality. Would you really want to
be 14 for eternity, waiting for your civics class to end? (Tim
Folger, "From Here to Eternity", Discover, December 2000, p.54)
These explanations of
Julian Barbour's theories illustrate very well the scientific
aspect of what has been related in this section. From this point
of view, Barbour's theories parallel the subject of this book.
But the important point that must be explained is this: Barbour
explains that nothing that has happened in the past will be
lost, and that every event is present in this moment as a series
of photographs. Certainly, past and future are present every
moment in God's memory but not as a series of photographs; they
are actually being experienced at this moment. For example,
Joseph's brothers are actually putting Joseph in the well at
this moment. The Egyptian pyramids are actually being
constructed at this moment and the workers are putting the
stones in place. Just as we are experiencing this moment
actually and vividly, so all the past and future are being
experienced in God's sight as actual and vivid.
Today these facts have
been scientifically proven by developments in modern physics and
there is a great correspondence between them and what is said in
the Quran about timelessness and eternity. This great wonder in
God's creation is a sign of God's eternal power and majesty; it
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