What kind of afterlife do muslims believe in




















The resurrection that will take place on the Last Day is physical, and is explained by suggesting that Allah will re-create the decayed body "Could they not see that God who created the heavens and the earth is able to create the like of them"?

On the Last Day, resurrected humans and jinn will be judged by Allah according to their deeds. One's eternal destination depends on balance of good to bad deeds in life.

They are either granted admission to Paradise, where they will enjoy spiritual and physical pleasures forever, or condemned to Hell to suffer spiritual and physical torment for eternity. The day of judgment is described as passing over Hell on a narrow bridge in order to enter Paradise. Those who fall, weighted by their bad deeds, will remain in Hell forever.

The torture lasts until Judgement Day when Allah resurrects all beings from the grave. For those that pass the test, the separation of the soul comes easily. The grave expands to accommodate the soul, and the foods and breeze of Paradise welcome the deceased. Life in the grave is a dream state where souls wait in pain or pleasure.

There is a life after death and before Paradise. Muslims describe it as Barzakh. In this life, souls can connect and speak to each other. They have the pleasures they need. As mentioned before, the grave expands. When they receive punishment, the body may feel it. Most common is punishment by fire. God sends non-believers to the fire both morning and evening.

The squeeze of their grave is so strong that their organs exit from their extremities while animals feast on their flesh. 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.

But, the ultimate sin—believing in more than one God—is unforgivable, and the price is eternal punishment. Some people may spend time in the hellfire, but their souls can still rest in Paradise once they serve their punishment. Only in Paradise does real life begin for Muslims with pure souls.

Muslims focus on Paradise throughout their life. The Fruit of the Gardens will be near This is a place of physical and spiritual suffering. Muslims believe that Allah is forgiving, merciful and compassionate, so not all bad actions will be punished. Allah will forgive those who have repented for their sins and those who have done some good in their lives, for example showing kindness to others.

There are, however, some sins that many Muslims believe to be unforgivable. These include the sin of shirk. The main source of authority for Muslims is the Qur'an. Muslims believe that Allah is in charge of their lives and decides how long they will live. The Qur'an says:.



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