Risalatu l-muqaddima li matali fusus al-hikm
aš-Šarqawi, Muhammad
Belief in the "Day of Resurrection", Yawm al-Qiyāmah (Arabic: يوم القيامة) is also crucial for Muslims. They believe the time of Qiyāmah is preordained by God but unknown to man. The trials and tribulations preceding and during the Qiyāmah are described in the Qur'an and the hadith, and also in the commentaries of scholars. The Qur'an emphasizes bodily resurrection, a break from the pre-Islamic Arabian understanding of death. On Yawm al-Qiyāmah, Muslims believe all mankind will be judged on their good and bad deeds. The Qur'an lists several sins that can condemn a person to hell, such as disbelief (Arabic: كفر Kufr), and dishonesty; however, the Qur'an makes it clear God will forgive the sins of those who repent if He so wills.
Verovanje u dan vaskrsenja jaumu l-kijama (arapski: يوم القيامة) takođe je veoma važno mislimanima. Oni veruju da je kijamu Bog odredio, ali da je ljudima nepoznata. Iskušenja i patnja pre kijame i za vreme njenog trajanja opisani su u Kuranu i hadisima, kao i u komentarima naučnika. Kuran naglašava vaskrsenje tela što je drugačije u odnosu na predislamsko razumevanje smrti. Muslimani veruju da će na dan vaskrsenja biti suđeno čitavom čovečanstvu o dobrim i lošim delima. U Kuranu se nabraja nekoliko grehova koji čoveka osuđuju na pakao, kao što su neverništvo (arapski: كفر Kufr) i nečasnost; međutim, Kuran jasno ističe da će Bog oprostiti grehove onima koji se pokaju ukoliko to želi.
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2012-03-16T10:53:18.700Z
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