Risale-i tewhid-i ilahi
al-Arabi al-Uskubi, Muhamamd Nur
Good deeds, such as charity and prayer, will be rewarded with entry to heaven. Muslims view heaven as a place of joy and bliss, with Qur'anic references describing its features and the physical pleasures to come. Mystical traditions in Islam place these heavenly delights in the context of an ecstatic awareness of God. Yawm al-Qiyāmah is also identified in the Qur'an as Yawm ad-Dīn (Arabic: يوم الدين), "Day of Religion"; as-sāʿah (Arabic: الساعة), "the Last Hour"; and al-Qāriʿah (Arabic: القارعة), "The Clatterer."
Dobra dela, kao što su milostinja i molitva, biće nagrađena ulaskom u raj. Muslimani smatraju raj mestom radosti i blaženstva s obzirom na mesta u Kuranu gde se on opisuje sa osobinama budućih telesnih užitaka. Mistična tradicija u islamu postavlja ta rajska uživanja u kontekst ekstatičke svesti o Bogu. Jaumu l-kijama se takođe poistovećuje u Kuranu sa Jaumu d-dinom (arapski: يوم الدين), danom vere, as-saatom (arapski: الساعة), poslednjim časom i al-karijom (arapski: القارعة), bukačem.
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2012-03-16T10:29:49.649Z
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