This is the fourth book of a series of transliterations of a 17th century Afghan writer called Mawlānā Abul-Ma'āni Mirzā Abdul-Qādir Bīdel. He was given the name Abul-Ma'āni, which translates as Source of Meaning. The previous three books are titled "Source of Meaning", "Modesty", and "The Inner Drive". Bedil was born in Afghanistan and died of old age in India. Bedil's writings are impartial and agreeable with all opinions; when he died people from diverse beliefs were present at his funeral services. Writing about common topics is how Bedil stayed impartial, for example he wrote about humility and cognition, which are common to all humans as described in the books of "Modesty" and "The Inner Drive". In this book we will review his ideas about the hereafter, which is another common topic that affects all lifeforms equally.
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