Often Allah refers to the Resurrection by using the analogy of the earth
coming back to life after it has died, as in the beginning of Surat Al-Hajj,
where He urges His servants to draw the lesson of the former from the latter.
For the earth is dead and lifeless, with nothing growing in it, then He sends to
it clouds which bring water, which He sends down upon it,
[اهْتَزَّتْ وَرَبَتْ
وَأَنبَتَتْ مِن كُلِّ زَوْجٍ بَهِيجٍ]
(it is stirred (to life), and it swells and puts forth every lovely kind (of
growth)) (22:5). So too, when Allah wishes to resurrect the bodies, He will send
rain from beneath the Throne which will cover the whole earth, and the bodies
will grow in their graves like seeds grow in the earth. It says in the Sahih:
«كُلُّ ابْنِ آدَمَ
يَبْلَى إِلَّا عَجْبُ الذَّنَبِ، مِنْهُ خُلِقَ وَمِنْهُ يُرَكَّب»
(Every part of the son of Adam will disintegrate apart from the coccyx, from
which he was created and from him he will be made anew.) Allah says:
[كَذَلِكَ
النُّشُورُ]
As such (will be) the Resurrection! According to the Hلad0th of Abu Raz0n: I
said, O Messenger of Alla0h, how will Alla0h bring the dead back to life؟ What
is the sign of that in His creation؟ He said:
«يَا أَبَا رَزِينٍ
أَمَا مَرَرْتَ بِوَادِي قَوْمِكَ مُمْحِلًا ثُمَّ مَرَرْتَ بِهِ يَهْتَزُّ
خَضِرًا»
(O Abu Razin, do you not pass through the valley of your people (and see it)
arid and barren, then you pass through it (and see it) stirred (to life) and
green) I said, `Yes.' He said:
«فَكَذَلِكَ يُحْيِي
اللهُ الْمَوْتَى»
(Thus will Allah bring the dead back to life.)''