This Is My Faith - Al-fatlawi, Ali - الصفحة ٣٣٣ - The Meaning of the Hereafter (Mi’ad)
decayed and rotten, and sometimes it is burned and turned into ashes?
Hasan: The returning of the souls to their bodies is possible in itself; it is not impracticable. In other words, there is no form of hindrance preventing it from happening and it is not like it has no existence at all.
Anwar: The Hereafter is not impossible because it does not bring back something that is nonexistent, does it?
Hasan: Very good. It is true because what is nonexistent has to be something so it would be possible for it in order to be brought back.
Anwar: So, how do souls return to their decayed and rotten bodies?
Hasan: When parts of a corpse are dispersed, they are recollected as it is stated in the story of the Prophet Ibrahim (PBUH). Ali Bin Ibrahim reports from his father, from Bin Abu Omair, from Abu Ayyoub, from Abu Basir that Abu Abdullah (PBUH) said: “Ibrahim (PBUH) saw carrion on seashore being eaten by wild land and sea beasts, and then the beasts jumped over each other and started eating each other. He was wondered: