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Beliefs and teachings in Islam: eschatology — the afterlife (Akhirah), resurrection, judgement, heaven (Jannah) and hell (Jahannam)
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Question 1 · 1 mark · Difficulty 1/3

In Islam, what is the Arabic term for the belief in life after death?

  1. Akhirah
  2. Risalah
  3. Taqwa
  4. Tawakkul
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✓ Answer: AAkhirah
Akhirah is the Arabic term specifically referring to belief in the afterlife or life after death, and it is one of the Six Articles of Faith in Islam. Tawakkul means trust in Allah, Taqwa means God-consciousness or piety, and Risalah refers to prophethood or the message of God.
Question 2 · 1 mark · Difficulty 1/3

In Islamic eschatology, what is the name of the scale or balance used to weigh a person's deeds on the Day of Judgement?

  1. Barzakh
  2. Al-Kitab
  3. As-Sirat
  4. Al-Mizan
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✓ Answer: DAl-Mizan
Al-Mizan (or Mizan) is the divine scale or balance used on the Day of Judgement to weigh each person's good and bad deeds. As-Sirat is the bridge over Hell, Barzakh is the intermediate state after death, and Al-Kitab refers to the book of deeds or divine scripture.
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