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For example, a person who is going through aggressive and spreading cancer, is told to remain patient, believe in Allah's promise, and God willing they will get Paradise when they pass away.
But if suffering, pain, and hardship is for the attainment of Paradise through patience, and prayer, and human beings are different than animals, then ultimately why do animals suffer from diseases, hardships etc.???????
Animals go through aggressive cancer, sicknesses, depressions, and starvation, loss of lives just like human beings do. They feel pain just like human beings do, and are abused just like some human beings can be. So why is that animals cannot get Paradise for their suffering but human beings can?
The Islamic belief is that animals get turned into dust in the Hereafter:
"Allaah will judge between His creation, jinn, humans and animals. On that Day the score will be settled between the hornless and the horned, until there are no outstanding issues left, then Allaah will say, ‘Be dust!' At the point the kaafir will say, ‘Would that I were dust!’”"
So when a human being gets cancer and is in severe pain he is told to Be patient and trust in Allah and Paradise will be the reward, but when an animal goes through severe painful cancer or disease, in the afterlife he is simply turned to dust and then nothing?
But if suffering, pain, and hardship is for the attainment of Paradise through patience, and prayer, and human beings are different than animals, then ultimately why do animals suffer from diseases, hardships etc.???????
Animals go through aggressive cancer, sicknesses, depressions, and starvation, loss of lives just like human beings do. They feel pain just like human beings do, and are abused just like some human beings can be. So why is that animals cannot get Paradise for their suffering but human beings can?
The Islamic belief is that animals get turned into dust in the Hereafter:
"Allaah will judge between His creation, jinn, humans and animals. On that Day the score will be settled between the hornless and the horned, until there are no outstanding issues left, then Allaah will say, ‘Be dust!' At the point the kaafir will say, ‘Would that I were dust!’”"
So when a human being gets cancer and is in severe pain he is told to Be patient and trust in Allah and Paradise will be the reward, but when an animal goes through severe painful cancer or disease, in the afterlife he is simply turned to dust and then nothing?