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  1. Apr 30, 2017 · Updated on April 30, 2017. Islam teaches that after we die, we will be raised up again for judgment by Allah. On the Day of Judgment, all people will either be rewarded with eternity in Heaven, or punished with eternity in Hell. Learn more about how Muslims view sin and the afterlife, heaven and hell.

  2. Muslims believe there are seven levels of Heaven, although “seven” is interpreted by some Muslims as simply “many”. Each Heaven is made of a different material, and a different prophet ...

  3. Muslims believe in one God, Allah, who judges humans fit for Heaven or Hell by their faith and actions. Free will means people are responsible for their deeds, but Allah knows each person’s...

  4. Traditionally, it is considered to be one of the six main beliefs of Muslims. According to the Islamic beliefs, God will play the role of the judge, weighing the deeds of each individual. He will decide whether that person's ʾākhirah (afterlife) lies in Jahannam (Hell) or Jannah (Heaven) on the basis of the weight of either good or bad deeds ...

  5. Aug 29, 2013 · Answer. Muslims do believe in heaven and hell, in eternal reward or punishment, depending on whether human beings follow the will of Allah and act with justice and mercy towards others in their lifetime. The Quran emphasizes moral responsibility from each believer.

  6. Aug 9, 2012 · Muslims who are more religiously committed tend to express higher belief in the existence of both heaven and hell. This is especially true in Southern and Eastern Europe. For example, in Russia, among those who pray several times a day, 79% believe in heaven and 78% in hell.

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