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The Afterlife

 

All those wishing to become Muslim must make a declaration of their faith in God: "There is no god but God, and Muhammad is the Apostle of God."The Šahādah. The phrase "There is no god but God" is found in theAllahArabic, Allāh "God".
             the deity of Islam.
             View Dictionary for final ruling. The Qur'an uses the word "din" to suggest the notion of a final verdict by God, but the term also refers to the route of a person's life, which is the foundation of a final sentence. Those who have truly yielded to the will of Allah are to be received into Heaven or Paradise. On the other hand, those who have violated the will of Allah will be committed to hades. In the Islamic belief system an everlasting life establishes an critical cornerstone of Muslims' religion. In Islam there is the rejection to the notion of initial sin – also referred to as "original sin"--, and Muslims also have faith in the principle that mankind is born without sin. Infants and Children will without question go to heaven when they pass away. Note that the assignment to heaven or hades is reliant on the deeds performed during the Muslims lifetime. This is a motivating factor that incents Muslims to live responsible and morally sound life. The understanding related to an afterlife in Islam is a static philosophy dictated by the Qur'an. (Afterlife) (The Afterlife in Islam - ReligionFacts) These tenants of doctrine create an environment for the Muslims life and belief systems that are much more judgment based, which for Christian and Muslims possibly if not definitively opens the door for a more radical division in Christianity and Islam. The concept of heaven for Islam differs from the Christian-Judao concept. (Afterlife) Heaven is defined in tangible languages as a place where every desire is satisfied. In sacred Islamic scriptures life everlasting in Heaven is defined as joyful, without undesirable feelings.


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