Ad-Dunya
Ad-Dunya (ٱلدُّنْيَا) is an Arabic word whose root is دنو (d-n-w) or دني (d-n-y). The literal meaning of this word is 'the nearer' or 'the lower' and refers to "this world' in Islamic thought.
Ad-Dunya is the world of appearances and greatest superficiality when compared with the world of the hereafter. It is a world of temporality where all things will one day cease to be. The world can be seductive and beautiful, and a Muslim need not outright turn his or her back on it, but he or she must understand it for what it is and avoid submitting only to it.
References
- http://members.cox.net/arshad/ad-dunya.html
- Waley, Muhammad (1997). Ad-dunya : the Believer's Prison, the Disbeliever's Paradise. London: Dar Al-Taqwa. ISBN 1-870582-80-2.
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