15 Questions
What is the significance of the 'Day of Hashar'?
A day of judgment and accountability
What is the purpose of the balance on the Day of Hashar?
To assign rewards or punishments to individuals
What motivates an individual to be vigilant in performing duties?
The fear of being judged after death
What does the concept of Hashar emphasize?
The sense of responsibility and accountability for one's actions
What is the primary outcome of being accountable after death?
Increased sense of responsibility in life
What is the underlying concern that drives an individual to avoid lapses in duty?
Fear of judgment after death
What is the ultimate goal of the Day of Hashar?
To punish the wicked and reward the righteous
What is the relationship between accountability after death and an individual's sense of responsibility?
They are complementary
What does the concept of Hashar teach us?
To be mindful of our actions and their consequences
What is the ultimate goal of being accountable for one's actions?
To fulfill one's duties
What is the name of the day when the universe will come to an end?
The Day of Judgment
Who is responsible for sounding the trumpet to signal the end of the universe?
Hazrat Israfeel A.S
What will be the result of Hazrat Israfeel A.S blowing the trumpet?
The destruction of the universe
What is the significance of the Day of Judgment in relation to human accountability?
It is a day of reckoning and accountability
What quality is demonstrated by individuals who are brave and fearless in the face of the Day of Judgment?
Sense of responsibility
This quiz assesses your understanding of Islamic principles and moral values, including the concept of accountability in the afterlife. Test your knowledge of Islamic ethics and moral teachings.
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