Quiz on The Day of Judgement
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What is the consequence for disobedient believers after the Day of Judgment?

  • They will enter Hellfire temporarily. (correct)
  • They will be spared from any punishment.
  • They will be rewarded with Paradise immediately.
  • They will be eternally punished in Hellfire.

Who is the first individual to cross the bridge called al-Sirat?

  • The last believer.
  • Prophet Moses.
  • Angel Israfil.
  • Prophet Muhammad. (correct)

What does the term al-Maqam al-Mahmoud refer to?

  • The great intercession belonging to Prophet Muhammad. (correct)
  • A physical location in Paradise.
  • The final judgment of disbelievers.
  • The place of resurrection.

What is the purpose of God hiding the time of the Day of Judgment?

<p>To encourage obedience and repentance from wrongdoings. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What significant event occurs with the first blowing of the trumpet?

<p>Shock and death. (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does the gathering (al-hashr) refer to?

<p>The gathering of mankind in a place of accountability. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

How many effects does belief in the Day of Judgment have on society?

<p>Five. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Which angel is responsible for blowing the trumpet (al-Su'ur)?

<p>Angel Israfil. (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Day of Judgment

The end of the world, followed by the afterlife, resurrection, accounting, Paradise for believers, and Hellfire for disbelievers.

First Blowing of the Trumpet

The first blowing of the trumpet which causes shock and death. It is called al-Raajifa.

Second Blowing of the Trumpet

The second blowing of the trumpet which signals resurrection. It is called al-Radf. It occurs 40 years after the first.

Gathering (al-hashr)

The gathering of all humanity in a place of accountability after the Day of Judgment.

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Bridge (al-Sirat)

A bridge set across Hellfire for those who pass their accountability. Only those who pass are allowed to cross.

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Pool (al-hawz)

A pool of the River Kawthar, sweeter than honey and whiter than milk. Believers drink from it, but disbelievers and hypocrites are not allowed.

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Great Intercession

The great intercession belongs to Prophet Muhammad and happens at the beginning of accountability. It is called al-Maqam al-Mahmoud.

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Angel Israfil

The angle Israfil is the angel who blows the trumpet for the Day of Judgment.

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Study Notes

The Day of Judgement

  • The Day of Judgement is the end of the world and the start of the hereafter, involving resurrection, reckoning, and judgment.
  • Evidence for the Day of Judgement includes the Quran, prophets' messages, and the resurrection of the dead in events like sleep and death.
  • God hides the exact time of the Day of Judgement to encourage people to repent and live righteous lives.

The First Blast

  • The first blast of the trumpet signals the death and ending of the world.
  • It's called the "shaqqa" (or "rajfa").

The Second Blast

  • The second blast signals the resurrection and awakening of the dead.
  • It's called "radfa," and occurs after 40 days following the first blast.

The Angel and the Trumpet

  • The angel Israfil blows the trumpet (al-Soor).

Changes in the World

  • The world will undergo major changes after the second blast, to prepare for the Day of Judgement.
  • Examples include the sun being compressed.

Intercession

  • intercession is the act of a prophet or religious figure for another.
  • The greatest intercession is done by Prophet Muhammad.

Divine Judgment

  • God will judge all people based on their actions in life
  • evidence include the testimonies of prophets, angels, and the earth along with the physical actions and confessions from the individuals' deeds.

The Bridge

  • The bridge (Sirat) is the pathway over hell.

Fate of Believers and Disbelievers

  • Individuals' deeds determine their final destination, be it heaven or hell.
  • Those who disobey God may experience Hell but are not condemned for eternity.

Impacts of Believing in the Day of Judgement

  • Belief in Judgement Day and the hereafter motivates people to live righteous lives.
  • It instills a sense of accountability and responsibility in people.

Gathering (Gathering Place)

  • The gathering of all people for Judgement Day is called Al-Hoshur.

The Bridge

  • The Sirat (Bridge) is a narrow pathway over hell.

The Well (al-Hawdh)

  • Al-Kawthar is an overflowing spring/well at Judgment Day.
  • Muslims drink from this well after crossing the Bridge.
  • Only believing Muslims are permitted to drink.

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