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What does Islam say about life after death?
Death does not terminate man’s life. On the other hand,
Islam teaches that it is the door that opens to an eternal lifer after death.
The appropriate reward for one’s earthly deeds, good or bad, is disbursed only
in the Hereafter. The Islamic belief is that mankind will be resurrected, on
the Day of Judgment, after every creation is destroyed. After being reborn, man
will face a trial which will be in absolute control of the Almighty. Here, all
the good and bad acts of man during his sojourn on earth will be unfurled
before his eyes in order to be ultimately judged by God. The virtuous will be
rewarded with virtue and the wrong doers punished appropriately. Those who have
made sacrifices and discharges noble deeds will receive the shelter of peace in
Heaven and those who have denigrated their lives through vices and evil will be
condemned to suffer horrors of Hell. Islam inculcates the concept of
accountability both in public and private life of a person by emphasizing the
paramount importance of life Hereafter for mankind.
What does faith in destiny mean in Islam?
The Law of God, the Creator and Ruler of the worlds, is a
powerful, all pervasive law which governs all that comprises the universe. No
creation can lodge this Law and man’s position is no different. Even man’s
environment and physical constitution are regulated on the basis of this divine
law. The good and the bad that befall him happen on the basis of divine
Destiny. How they befall on each one is in accordance with the predetermined
decision made by the Omniscient Creator, who is aware of the ultimate good and evil
of mankind. Hence, Islam directs man to believe in Destiny, whether good or
bad, which Allah has measured and ordained for all creatures according to His
previous knowledge and as deemed suitable by His wisdom.
MUHAMMED (PBUH) AND THE QUR’AN
"Those who follow the Messenger, the unlettered
Prophet, whom they find mentioned in their own (scriptures), in the Taurat and
the Gospel; For he commands them what is just and forbids them what is evil; he
allows them as lawful what is good (and pure) and prohibits them from their
heavy burdens and from the yokes that are upon them. So it is those who believe
in him, honour him, help him and follow the Light which is sent down with him,
It is they
who will prosper.." Holy Qur’an 37:15
What are the fundamental sources of Islamic faith?
The sacred fundamental sources of Islamic faith are the
Qur’an, and the practice and example of Prophet Muhammed (PBUH).
Who is Muhammed?
Muhammed (PBUH) is the last of the prophets of Islam. It is
through him that the religion of absolute submission to God, was perfected.
Muhammed (PBUH) is not just the successor of Noah, Abraham, Moses and Jesus,
but of all the prophets who were sent across the world, whose names are either
known or unknown. His mission was not to establish new religion, but on the
other hand, to perfect the Religion taught by the earlier prophets.
"We have not sent thee but as a (Messenger) to all
mankind, giving them glad tidings, and warning them (against sin), but most men
know not." Holy Qur’an 37:15
How was the life of Muhammed?
Muhammed (PBUH) was born at Mecca in AD 570. Having lost his
father before his birth and his mother at the age of seven, he grew up as an
orphan. Despite the immoral circumstances prevailing in the Arabia of his time,
Muhammed was particularly well known for his personality radiating honesty,
nobility, sincerity, generosity and trustworthiness. Mohammed (PBUH), at the
age of twenty five married Khadeeja, a forty year old trader. He started
receiving divine revelations at the age of forty. Being chosen as a prophet, he
preached the divine messages to the people of Mecca. Their response however was
bitter, arrogant and violent. Beaten up, tortured, and threatened with death,
he fled his motherland to Yathrib (Medin) a city in the northern side of
Arabia. Consequently a Muslim nation was formed in Madina and its leadership
was taken up by him. Battle after battle had to be fought while in Madina when
unbelievers attacked the Muslims seeking to destroy the religion of truth. In
fact, they were battles fought for freedom to practice religion. The most
amazing success of the Prophet’s life is the tremendous success which he
achieved in transforming the life of his followers in all aspects. In a span of
just 23 years, he raised them from the depth of degradation to great moral and
spiritual heights so as to make them a model for future generations. He passed
away at the age of 63 in Medina, having lived a most fruitful life.
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