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Issues of Life and Death: the afterlife — religious and non-religious views on what happens after death
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Question 1 · 1 mark · Difficulty 1/3

What is the Islamic term for the afterlife?

  1. Akhirah
  2. Ummah
  3. Tawhid
  4. Risalah
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✓ Answer: AAkhirah
Award 1 mark for Akhirah. B is incorrect — Ummah refers to the worldwide Muslim community. C is incorrect — Tawhid means the oneness of Allah. D is incorrect — Risalah refers to prophethood.
Question 2 · 1 mark · Difficulty 2/3

Which of the following best describes the Christian belief in resurrection?

  1. The soul is reborn in a new body after death
  2. The body and soul are raised to new life after death
  3. Only the soul continues after the body dies
  4. The body returns to dust and ceases to exist
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✓ Answer: BThe body and soul are raised to new life after death
Award 1 mark for recognising that Christians believe in bodily resurrection — both body and soul are raised to new life, following Jesus' resurrection. A is incorrect — this describes reincarnation, not Christian resurrection. C describes immortality of the soul only, which is incomplete. D is incorrect — Christians believe in life after death, not annihilation.
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