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- Preface
- Part 1 : Soul
- (1) Some Definitions
- (2) The Belief in The Life Hereafter, the Most Ancient Belief
- (3) The Belief in Reward and Punishment is Based Upon Reason
- (4) What is Soul?
- (5) Soul According to the 'Sufiya'
- (6) Soul, According to Qur'an
- (7) Creation of Souls
- (8) The First Covenant
- (9) Functions of the Soul
- (10) From Another Angle
- (11) From yet Another Angle
- (12) Whoever Knew his Soul
- (13) Transmigration of Souls
- (14) Immediate Assessment of Reward/Punishment not Possible
- Part 2: Death and After
- A Few Short Notes
- Part 3: Some Signs of Day of Resurrection
- Part 4: Day of Judgement
- (36) First and Second Trumpets
- (37) Resurrection of the Body
- (38) The Last Verses of Sura Ya-Sin
- (39) Agnostics' View
- (40) Mahshar: The Gathering Place and Time
- (41) Questioning of The Prophets and Their Ummats
- (42) Scrolls of Deeds, Testimony of the Limbs and Places etc.
- (43) Weighing-Scale
- (44) Reckoning and Accounting
- (45) The 'Path' and its Stations
- (46) The Holy Prophet and His Ahlul-Bayt (A)
- (47) Shafa'at (Intercession)
- (48) Paradise
- (49) Blessings of Paradise
- (50) The Hell
- (51) A'raf
- 'Munajaat' (Secret Invocation) of Ali Bin Abi Talib (As)
- Islamic Correspondence Course, Unit 8, Day of Judgement
- Questions
- Bibliography
Day of Judgement
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Author(s): Sayyid Saeed Akhtar Rizvi
Publisher(s): Bilal Muslim Mission of Tanzania
Category: Resurrection Afterlife
Topic Tags: Death Afterlife
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This text discusses in detail the nature of death and the life beyond it. It especially focuses on the state of the soul from the time of death till the Day of Judgment, and also has chapters on the Signs of the Day of Judgment as well as the events that will occur thereon.
Preface
Preface of the First Edition
This is the 8th Unit of the Islamic Correspondence Course, and gives the details of Islamic belief about Qiyamat and other related subjects.
It is hoped that this book will give enlightenment to our brothers and sisters; and will help them in appreciating and following the tenets of Islam more faithfully.
I dedicate the Thawab (Reward) of writing this book to my father, Maulana Hakim Sayyid Abul-Hasan, who left this world for the eternal life . on 21st December, 1974. If I have achieved anything, it is because of his loving but firm guidance, teaching and inspiration. He guided me as what to study and how, and moulded my way of thinking.
Imam Zainul-Abedeen (A) has taught us to realize that the father, “is your root and you are his branch; and that but for him you were nonexistent. Therefore, whenever you find in yourself anything likeable, remember that your father is the basic means of that gift (of Allah to you). And be thankful to Allah and grateful to your father accordingly.”
May Allah give him
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