THE TWENTY-NINTH WORD

On the Immortality of Man’s Spirit, the Angels, and the Resurrection of the Dead, in an Introduction, and two ‘Aims’

First Aim: Belief in and affirmation of the angels is a pillar of belief, in four
‘Fundamental Points’. The First, on life, the light of existence; the Second, all the scholars of religion have agreed on the existence of the angels, while the various schools of philosophy, being unable to deny them, have merely misnamed them; the Third, the consensus of all religions, prophets, and saints concerning the angels; the Fourth, the functions of the angels

Second Aim: About the resurrection of the dead, the end of the world, and the life of the hereafter, in four ‘Fundamental Points’ and an Introduction. The First, man’s spirit is definitely immortal, in an Introduction and four ‘Sources’. The Second, ten ‘Points’ proving certain matters that necessitate eternal happiness. The Third, three ‘Matters’ pertaining to Divine power. The Fourth, four ‘Matters’ proving that the world possesses the potential for the resurrection of the dead