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  1. Apr 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.

    • Muslim Attitudes Towards Death
    • The Grave Trial
    • The In-Between Or Barzakh
    • Day of Judgement
    • Paradise: Eternal Rewards
    • Death Unites Us

    The afterlife or Paradise is the ultimate goal for Muslims. It’s a beautiful place filled with peace, prosperity, and life’s pleasures. To reach this beautiful place, Muslims must dedicate their life to Allah or God. Muslims look forward to death—a time when they begin a new life. After death, angels ask the dead questions like: “Did you pray to Go...

    Muslim funeralsare specific and straightforward. Family members wash and wrap the deceased in a cloth before letting the body rest. It’s what happens in the grave that’s most important. The grave “trial” tests how devout a Muslim was in their lifetime. Two angels, Munkir and Nakeer, question the deceased about their life and beliefs. They ask: Who ...

    There is a life after death and before Paradise. Muslims describe it as Barzakh. It’s the period between living in the grave and the Day of Judgement when God resurrects all souls. In this life, souls can connect and speak to each other. Believers don’t suffer any physical pain in the realm. They have the pleasures they need. As mentioned before, t...

    After they die, Muslims believe that their soul rests until Judgement day. On Judgement day, God holds every person accountable for their actions—good or bad. It’s called the Apocalypse or end of the world in the Christian afterlife. There’s still hope on Judgement Day for the sinner who believes in one god. But, the ultimate sin—believing in more ...

    Unlike other religious texts like the Bible or Torah, the Islamic Qur’an vividly describes Paradise. Only in Paradise does real life begin for Muslims with pure souls. Muslims focus on Paradise throughout their life. Instead of passing pleasures like money or objects, it’s fasting, faith, and almsgiving in the physical life that assists souls into ...

    For Muslims, life is predestined. God knows our past, present, and future. Muslims must live a faithful and kind life to reap the rewards of Paradise. Islam isn’t the only religion with rewards. In Christianity, the afterlife is in Heaven, and in Judaism, it’s the Garden of Eden. Now that your familiar with the Muslim afterlife, hopefully, you’ll f...

  2. 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 in comparison with one another.

  3. 5 days ago · In Islam, death is a transition to the afterlife, where the soul's fate is based on one’s deeds. This prompts living with purpose and focus on righteousness ...

  4. Jan 30, 2006 · Faith in life after death is one of the six fundamental beliefs required of a Muslim to complete his faith. Rejecting it renders all other beliefs meaningless. Think of a child who does not put his hand in fire.

  5. 3 days ago · Islam - Eschatology, Judgment, Afterlife: In Islamic doctrine, on the Last Day, when the world will come to an end, the dead will be resurrected and a judgment will be pronounced on every person in accordance with his deeds.

  6. Sep 8, 2022 · Religious and cultural beliefs predominantly influence every aspect of people's lives, especially during the end of life (EOL). Islam is the fastest growing religion worldwide after Christianity and the third most practiced religion in the United States.

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