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Jamaal al-Din Zarabozo
Belief in the Last Day and the Hereafter
“The Last Day” is called such because there will be no new day after it, as the people of Paradise shall be in their abode as will the people of Hell. Among its other names are “The Day of Resurrection,” “The Reality,” “The Event,” “The Day of Judgment,” and “The Overwhelming.”
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Jamaal al-Din Zarabozo
Taking into Consideration the Welfare of this World and the Hereafter
Islam is not a religion that is simply concerned with the Hereafter or what can be referred to as the “spiritual side” of life. Instead, it promotes the welfare of humans in both this world and the Hereafter.
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Imam Kamil Mufti
Part 2: God & the Last Day
The Word for God in the Arabic language is ‘Allah.’ To Muslims, Allah is not just their God, but He is the Lord of the entire universe.
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Imam Kamil Mufti
Belief in the Day of Judgment
Belief in life after death is one of the six fundamental beliefs required of a Muslim to complete his faith.
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Aisha Stacey
Events on the Day of Judgment (part 3 of 3): Judgment Begins
What happens when each person finally stands before Allah.
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Aisha Stacey
Events on the Day of Judgment (part 2 of 3)
A brief description of events before the Judgment of Allah commences.
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Aisha Stacey
Events on the Day of Judgment (part 1 of 3): The Day Begins
When and how the Day of Judgment will begin.
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islam guide
What Does Islam Say about the Day of Judgment
The Day of Judgment day will be the beginning of a life that will never end. On that day, all people will be rewarded by God according to their beliefs and deeds.
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Osoul Global Center
Worldly Increase
One of the most important social diseases is preoccupying oneself with seeking a worldly increase in a sense that one forgets about the Hereafter. The more the world is opened to people, the more they find causes of reproduction of different forms. The Holy Quran has dealt with this disease in a variety of ways, the most important of which is reminding with the consequences of blessings on the Day of Resurrection, where one is held accountable for what he has received from the blessings in this world; from where did he get it? What did he do with it?