Al-Qiyamah (The Resurrection)

  • Eschatology

Universal Resurrection: Islamic tradition teaches that on the Day of Judgment, every individual who has ever lived, from the time of Adam to the last human being, will be resurrected from their graves. This resurrection is a universal event that includes all human beings, regardless of their status, wealth, or influence in the world.

  1. Accountability: Al-Qiyamah serves as a moment of accountability. Each person will be brought before God to answer for their actions, intentions, and beliefs during their earthly life. God's judgment is based on perfect knowledge and absolute justice.

  2. Book of Deeds: It is believed that each person will be presented with a record of their deeds, often referred to as the "Book of Deeds" or "Record of Actions." This book contains a detailed account of every action, good or bad, committed during one's lifetime.

  3. Deeds Weighed: Deeds are weighed on the scales of justice (Al-Mizan), and individuals are rewarded or punished based on the balance of their deeds. Good deeds are weighed against bad deeds to determine one's eternal destiny.

  4. Sincerity and Intentions: The sincerity of one's intentions is a crucial factor in God's judgment. Acts of worship and good deeds performed with genuine faith and sincerity are highly valued.

  5. God's Mercy and Forgiveness: While Al-Qiyamah represents a moment of judgment, it is also a time when God's mercy and forgiveness can be sought. Sincere repentance and seeking God's pardon can lead to forgiveness and salvation.

  6. Paradise and Hell: The outcome of God's judgment on the Day of Resurrection will determine whether an individual is destined for paradise (Jannah) or hell (Jahannam). Paradise represents eternal bliss, while hell represents eternal suffering.

  7. Signs and Portents: Islamic tradition speaks of various signs and portents that will precede the Day of Judgment, including the appearance of the Mahdi (a guided leader), the coming of the Dajjal (the false messiah), and the return of Isa (Jesus).

  8. End of the World: Al-Qiyamah is closely associated with the end of the world (the end times), as it marks the final phase of human history. Islamic eschatology includes descriptions of cosmic events and transformations that will occur as the world approaches its conclusion.

  9. Hope and Fear: The belief in Al-Qiyamah serves as a source of hope for believers who have faith in God and have performed good deeds, while it also instills a sense of fear and accountability for those who have transgressed and committed sins.

Al-Qiyamah is a profound and sobering belief in Islam, emphasizing the importance of living a life in accordance with God's guidance, seeking righteousness, and preparing for the ultimate day of judgment. It underscores the idea that human existence is purposeful and that individuals are accountable for their actions and beliefs in this world and the hereafter.


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Al-Qiyamah (The Resurrection)

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Central concept in Islamic eschatology. It refers to the belief that on the Day of Judgment, all human beings will be resurrected from their graves to stand before God for the purpose of judgment and accountability. Al-Qiyamah is a foundational belief in Islam and represents the culmination of human existence and the ultimate reckoning of one's deeds and faith.

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