the Hereafter

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The Hereafter is the Islamic concept of life after death, encompassing resurrection, judgment, and the eternal destinies of Paradise or Hell.

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Label Occurrences
the Hereafter canonical 4
Hereafter 1

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Islamic religious concept
afterlife concept
eschatological concept
associatedEvent Chinvat Bridge
surface form: Crossing of the Sirat bridge

Day of Judgment
Day of Resurrection
Reckoning of deeds
associatedPlace Hell
surface form: Jahannam

Jannah (Paradise)
surface form: Jannah
centralTextualSource Hadith
Quran
surface form: Qur’an
concerns accountability for deeds
divine justice
human destiny
contrastedWith dunya
describedAs life after death
doctrineEmphasizes God’s mercy and justice
deeds are weighed
no soul escapes judgment
follows earthly life
hasArabicScript الآخرة
hasArabicTerm al-Ākhirah
includes Hell
Paradise
judgment
resurrection
includesBeliefIn intermediate states and events after death
punishment for disbelievers
reward for believers
linkedConcept Barzakh
Mahshar (gathering place)
Mizan (scale of deeds)
Shafa’ah (intercession)
linkedTo Islamic pillar of faith in the Last Day
mentionedIn many Meccan surahs
moralFunction deters sinful behavior
encourages righteous conduct
precedes eternal reward or punishment
religiousTradition Islam
requiresBeliefIn divine judgment
resurrection of the body
shapes Islamic ethics
Islamic legal thought
Islamic spirituality
temporalRelation eternal
theologicalCategory Islamic eschatology
viewedAs ultimate reality after worldly life

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Surah Al-Insan discussesTopic the Hereafter
Ista‘ala focusesOn the Hereafter
Opening of Hell associatedWith the Hereafter
this entity surface form: Hereafter
Surah Ad-Dahr discusses the Hereafter
Al-A'la theme the Hereafter