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  2. Islamic view of death - Wikipedia

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    Islamic view of death. 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 human body, and its transfer from this world to the afterlife. [ 1][ 2] Islamic tradition discusses what happens before, during, and after death, although what exactly happens is not clear ...

  3. Azrael - Wikipedia

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    Relative to similar concepts of such beings, Azrael holds a benevolent role as God's angel of death; he acts as a psychopomp, responsible for transporting the souls of the deceased after their death. [5] In Islam, he is said to hold a scroll concerning the fate of mortals, recording and erasing their names at their birth and death, similar to ...

  4. Islamic views on Jesus's death - Wikipedia

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    Unlike the Christian view of the death of Jesus, most Muslims believe he was raised to Heaven without being put on the cross and God created a resemblance to appear exactly like Jesus who was crucified instead of Jesus, and he ascended bodily to Heaven, there to remain until his Second Coming in the End days. [ 3]

  5. Punishment of the Grave - Wikipedia

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    e. Punishment of the Grave ( Arabic: عذاب القبر, romanized : ʿadhāb al-qabr, also translated Torment of the Grave) is a Judeo-Islamic concept about the time between death and resurrection on the Day of Judgement. According to some hadiths, the souls of the unrighteous are punished by two angels in the grave, while the righteous find ...

  6. Barzakh - Wikipedia

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    According to the belief of some Christians, intermediate state is a middle area after physical death. This is a temporary place, similar to Barzakh. [33] Because they have this in common, some believe that they are the same idea or concept. [34] Barzakh is actually closer to the idea of intermediate state than other similar concepts.

  7. Jannah - Wikipedia

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    An 1808 Kashmiri image of paradise. In Islam, Jannah ( Arabic: جَنَّةٍ, romanized : janna, pl. جَنّٰت jannāt, lit. 'paradise' or 'garden') [ 1] is the final and permanent abode of the righteous. [ 2] According to one count, the word appears 147 times in the Qur'an. [ 3] Belief in the afterlife is one of the six articles of faith ...

  8. Islamic funeral - Wikipedia

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    Funerals and funeral prayers in Islam (Arabic: جنازة, romanized: Janāzah) follow fairly specific rites, though they are subject to regional interpretation and variation in custom. In all cases, however, sharia (Islamic religious law ) calls for burial of the body as soon as possible, preceded by a simple ritual involving bathing and ...

  9. Capital punishment in Islam - Wikipedia

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    Capital punishment in Islam is traditionally regulated by the Islamic law ( sharīʿa ), which derived from the Quran, ḥadīth literature, and sunnah (accounts of the sayings and living habits attributed to the Islamic prophet Muhammad during his lifetime). [ 1] [not specific enough to verify][ 2][not specific enough to verify] Crimes ...