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Brzakh Ki Zindagi Aor Aakhret Ki Zindagi l Mrnay Kay Baad Asal Mein Ho Ga Kya l Life After Death l

Brzakh Ki Zindagi Aor Aakhret Ki Zindagi l Mrnay Kay Baad Asal Mein Ho Ga Kya l Life After Death l

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Death in Islam is the termination of worldly life and the beginning of afterlife. Death is seen as the separation of the soul from the body, and its transfer from this world to the afterlife.

Islamic tradition discusses elaborately, as what happens before, during, and after the death, although what exactly happens is not clear and different schools of thought may end up with different conclusions. However, a continuity between all these ideas derived from the basic sources from the Quran and Islamic narratives. One canonical idea is, that an angel of death (Arabic: Malak al-Maut) appears to the dying to take out their souls. The sinners' souls are extracted in the most painful way while the righteous are treated easily.

Another common idea adds that, after the burial, two angels – Munkar and Nakir – come to question the dead in order to test their faith. The righteous believers answer correctly and live in peace and comfort while the sinners and disbelievers fail and punishments ensue. The time period or stage between death and the end of the world is called the life of barzakh. Suicide, euthanasia, and unjust murder as means of death are all prohibited in Islam, and are considered major sins. Muslims believe life is God's gift, it is not given by man.

Believing in an afterlife is one of the six articles of faith in Islam. The deceased are in an intermediary state, until the great resurrection. At the time of resurrection, it will be revealed whether they go to Heaven or Hell.
Death is seen not as the termination of life, rather the continuation of life in another form. In Islamic belief, God has made this worldly life as a test and a preparation ground for the afterlife; and with death, this worldly life comes to an end. Thus, every person has only one chance to prepare themselves for the life to come where God will resurrect and judge every individual and will entitle them to rewards or punishment, based on their good or bad deeds. And death is seen as the gateway to the beginning of the afterlife. In Islamic belief, death is predetermined by God, and the exact time of a person's death is known only to God. Muslims expect that their last word in this world would be their profession of faith (which reads "I testify that there is no god but Allah, and Muhammad is the messenger of Allah"). That's why, those near a dying person encourage him to pronounce these words. Sometimes, it is whispered into the ear of the dying. Basically death is accepted as wholly natural. It merely marks a transition between the material realm and the unseen world. Death in the world of Islam is recognised as a part of the plan. In ancient times, those of the Islamic community firmly believed that life was the ultimate test for eternal life with God. Now, this is illuminated through modern Islamic times.

Common belief holds that true believers and the righteous, will welcome death, when it arrives. Especially many modern writers assure that death is merely a transitional stage and do not adhere to the traditional depiction of death as painful or fearsome.
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