The Day of Resurrection : Islamic Creed Series 6
The Day of Resurrection : Islamic Creed Series 6
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IIPH (International Islamic Publishing House)
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The Day of Resurrection : Islamic Creed Series 6
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ISLAMIC CREED SERIES 6
THE FINAL DAY
THE DAY OF RESURRECTION
In the Light of the Qur'an and Sunnah
القيامة الكبرى
Dr. 'Umar S. al-Ashqar
IPH
الدار العالمية للكتاب الإسلامي
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CONTENTS
Pronunciation and Transliteration Chart Arabic honorific symbols.
About the Word "Lond... Publisher's Note.... Translator's Foreword.. Author's Foreword Introduction
CHAPTER ONE:
The Names of the Day of Resurrection. The most well known names for that Day 1-X (The Day of Resurrection) 2-Al-Akhir (The Last Day) 3-As-Sah (The Hour)
4- al-Bath (The Day of Resurrection). 5- al-Khu (The Day of Coming Forth). 6-Al-Qur'ah (The Catastrophe: The Calamity) 7
Judgement, The Day of Decision) 8-mad-Deen (The Day of Judgement)......
9-A-(The Trumpet-Blast).
10-A-Timmat al-Kabel (The Greatest Calamity)
11-aaral (The Day of Remorse)
G (The Overwhelming Event).
13-(The Day of Eternal Life).
ERRRARR
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CHAPTER SEVEN
119
The Temos of the Day of Resurrection..... 1-Evidence of the enormity of the temes of that Day... 119 2-Some of the features of the homos of the resection
1)The graping of the earth and
126
the rolling up of the heavens.
127
2) The ching of the earth and the
blowing away of the mountains
129
3) The bunting forth and overflowing of the sea.
131
4)The shaking and splining of the sky.
132
5)The sun will cease to shine, the moon
will be eclipsed and the stars will fall
133
Qub's her of the texts which describe
the horrors of the Day of Resumection...
134
7) Al-Mubi depicts the temors of that Day... 141
CHAPTER EIGHT
The State of the People on the Day of Resurrection... 148
People's states will vary on the Day of Resurrection..... 148
CHAPTER NINE:
CHAPTER TEN:
The Reckoning and Requital. Introduction: What is meant by
the reckoning and requital
1-The scene of the Reckoning 2- Will the disbelievers be questioned? Why will they be questioned?
3-The principles according to which
the people will be brought to account 4- What people will be questioned about. 5-The first of his deeds for which a
person will be brought to account 6-The different kinds of reckoning.
and examples thereof....
7- How the people will be given their books
8-Qurtubi's depiction of the scene of the Reckoning
CHAPTER ELEVEN:
Settling Scores among All Creatures.
1-How scores will be seed
on the Day of Resurrection
2-The enormity of bloodshed.
3-The setting of scores among the anima 4-When will the believers settle
scores amongst themselves?
CHAPTER TWELVE:
242
242
243
245
256
274
282
283
291
293
* * * * RAR & R 2 RE
1-The state of the disbelievers..
148
2-The state of sinners who were believers..
180
3-The state of the pious...
197
Ash-Shah-Intercession..
218
220
2-How the had about the Greater
3-Accepted, jcted intercession,
233
2-The Balance according to tas-Sah 3- What will be weighed in the Balance.
313
317
239
4- Deeds which will weigh heavily in the Balance.
322
The Balance.....
1-Definition
311
311
FELN NE
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CHAPTER SEVEN
119
The Temos of the Day of Resurrection..... 1-Evidence of the enormity of the temes of that Day... 119 2-Some of the features of the homos of the resection
1)The graping of the earth and
126
the rolling up of the heavens.
127
2) The ching of the earth and the
blowing away of the mountains
129
3) The bunting forth and overflowing of the sea.
131
4)The shaking and splining of the sky.
132
5)The sun will cease to shine, the moon
will be eclipsed and the stars will fall
133
Qub's her of the texts which describe
the horrors of the Day of Resumection...
134
7) Al-Mubi depicts the temors of that Day... 141
CHAPTER EIGHT
The State of the People on the Day of Resurrection... 148
People's states will vary on the Day of Resurrection..... 148
CHAPTER NINE:
CHAPTER TEN:
The Reckoning and Requital. Introduction: What is meant by
the reckoning and requital
1-The scene of the Reckoning 2- Will the disbelievers be questioned? Why will they be questioned?
3-The principles according to which
the people will be brought to account 4- What people will be questioned about. 5-The first of his deeds for which a
person will be brought to account 6-The different kinds of reckoning.
and examples thereof....
7- How the people will be given their books
8-Qurtubi's depiction of the scene of the Reckoning
CHAPTER ELEVEN:
Settling Scores among All Creatures.
1-How scores will be seed
on the Day of Resurrection
2-The enormity of bloodshed.
3-The setting of scores among the anima 4-When will the believers settle
scores amongst themselves?
CHAPTER TWELVE:
242
242
243
245
256
274
282
283
291
293
* * * * RAR & R 2 RE
1-The state of the disbelievers..
148
2-The state of sinners who were believers..
180
3-The state of the pious...
197
Ash-Shah-Intercession..
218
220
2-How the had about the Greater
3-Accepted, jcted intercession,
233
2-The Balance according to tas-Sah 3- What will be weighed in the Balance.
313
317
239
4- Deeds which will weigh heavily in the Balance.
322
The Balance.....
1-Definition
311
311
FELN NE
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CHAPTER SEVEN
119
The Temos of the Day of Resurrection..... 1-Evidence of the enormity of the temes of that Day... 119 2-Some of the features of the homos of the resection
1)The graping of the earth and
126
the rolling up of the heavens.
127
2) The ching of the earth and the
blowing away of the mountains
129
3) The bunting forth and overflowing of the sea.
131
4)The shaking and splining of the sky.
132
5)The sun will cease to shine, the moon
will be eclipsed and the stars will fall
133
Qub's her of the texts which describe
the horrors of the Day of Resumection...
134
7) Al-Mubi depicts the temors of that Day... 141
CHAPTER EIGHT
The State of the People on the Day of Resurrection... 148
People's states will vary on the Day of Resurrection..... 148
CHAPTER NINE:
CHAPTER TEN:
The Reckoning and Requital. Introduction: What is meant by
the reckoning and requital
1-The scene of the Reckoning 2- Will the disbelievers be questioned? Why will they be questioned?
3-The principles according to which
the people will be brought to account 4- What people will be questioned about. 5-The first of his deeds for which a
person will be brought to account 6-The different kinds of reckoning.
and examples thereof....
7- How the people will be given their books
8-Qurtubi's depiction of the scene of the Reckoning
CHAPTER ELEVEN:
Settling Scores among All Creatures.
1-How scores will be seed
on the Day of Resurrection
2-The enormity of bloodshed.
3-The setting of scores among the anima 4-When will the believers settle
scores amongst themselves?
CHAPTER TWELVE:
242
242
243
245
256
274
282
283
291
293
* * * * RAR & R 2 RE
1-The state of the disbelievers..
148
2-The state of sinners who were believers..
180
3-The state of the pious...
197
Ash-Shah-Intercession..
218
220
2-How the had about the Greater
3-Accepted, jcted intercession,
233
2-The Balance according to tas-Sah 3- What will be weighed in the Balance.
313
317
239
4- Deeds which will weigh heavily in the Balance.
322
The Balance.....
1-Definition
311
311
FELN NE
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240
CHAPTER TEN
The Reckoning and Requital.
Introduction: What is meant by the reckoning and requital
What is meant by the Rockoning and roquial is that Allah will
make Hand before Him, and He will remind them of the deeds that they did d the words that they said, the faith or disbelie that they followed in this world, whether they followed the Straight Path or deviated from it, whether they were obedient or disobedien He will tell them what rewards or punishments they deserve, and the les will be given their books (records of their dead) in their right hands if they were righteous and in their left hands if they were The Reckoning includes what Allah will say to His slaves, wh they will say to Him, the proof and evidence that will be established again them, the testimony of the witnesses and the weighing of
will honouring and some will involve we will gety and forgiveness, and the One Whe
in charge of that is the Most Gener
1- The scene of the Reckoning
Our Lord has described for the some of the Rocking and on the Day of Reckoning Allah (5) says
والتراب الأرض بنور ربها ووضع الكتب وجان بالبيين والشهداء ولين
The earth will shine with the light of its Leed, the cord of des will be placed in their hands), and the Prophets and the v will be brought forth. Judgement will be passed between them and they will not be wronged a
Knowing that the Judge and Reckoner on that Day is the Most Wis and Most Just, the Sustainer of the heavens and the cart is suffic explanation of how great, majestic and frightening that we will The shining referred to in the verse will happen when the Mic Sovereign (Allah) comes to pass judgment.
Allah (1) says:
هل ينظرون إلا أن بأنهم الله في عمر بن العمام والعالي سنة ولبن الأثر
ول الورقة الأمور الي القرية ٢٠٠)
What are they waiting for, but for Allah to come to them in the shadows of the clouds, together with the angels? But then the mar would already have been decided. It is to Allah that all things
Allah knows best the precise nature of this coming, we believe in
face v
value; we do not twist its meaning or reject it. The verses
reconded all the deeds, actions and words of humankind, to be was evidence against His slaves. This is the book
her small thing nor a big thing, but has rounded I.Belie:f in the Day Of Of the
central tenets of Islamic faith. tt is a belief that was
preached by all the Prophets, agni it is a belief that
sense Of a sometime incomprehensible
world. Belief in the Day of Resurrection and the
in this world. on
the individual and social levels. It Inakes the
focus on what in his best
interest, his actions in ways that wül benefit
him and bring him luppi'tess in this world and the
On the b«oader social leyel, this belief imposes
controls and people from
commiuiltg transgressions (Or which they would (.xltimateay have to answer,
'lhe Quean and Sunnah are filled with detailed Will to
pass on the great Drawing upon these sources of lslarn,. Umar S al•Ashqar
takes us through the ege•nts of that Day, from the first Trumpet-blast and the end
life in the heaven and on earth, through terrors of the Resurrection and the
ordeals of the Judgement, to the final entry to the place of eternal abode in
Paradise or Reu,
This is book which deserves to on Muslim homes. khools
and dnlt with a topic ofvita] impo«tance to every believer,
ISLAMIC CREED SERIES
• Belief in Allah
2 • The World Of the Angels
3 • The Wodd of the Jinn and Devils
4 • The Messensers and the Messages
5 • The Minot' Resurrection happens death)
6 • The Day
7 • Paradise and Hell
8 • Divine Will Predestination
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CHAPTER TEN
The Reckoning and Requital.
Introduction: What is meant by the reckoning and requital
What is meant by the Rockoning and roquial is that Allah will
make Hand before Him, and He will remind them of the deeds that they did d the words that they said, the faith or disbelie that they followed in this world, whether they followed the Straight Path or deviated from it, whether they were obedient or disobedien He will tell them what rewards or punishments they deserve, and the les will be given their books (records of their dead) in their right hands if they were righteous and in their left hands if they were The Reckoning includes what Allah will say to His slaves, wh they will say to Him, the proof and evidence that will be established again them, the testimony of the witnesses and the weighing of
will honouring and some will involve we will gety and forgiveness, and the One Whe
in charge of that is the Most Gener
1- The scene of the Reckoning
Our Lord has described for the some of the Rocking and on the Day of Reckoning Allah (5) says
والتراب الأرض بنور ربها ووضع الكتب وجان بالبيين والشهداء ولين
The earth will shine with the light of its Leed, the cord of des will be placed in their hands), and the Prophets and the v will be brought forth. Judgement will be passed between them and they will not be wronged a
Knowing that the Judge and Reckoner on that Day is the Most Wis and Most Just, the Sustainer of the heavens and the cart is suffic explanation of how great, majestic and frightening that we will The shining referred to in the verse will happen when the Mic Sovereign (Allah) comes to pass judgment.
Allah (1) says:
هل ينظرون إلا أن بأنهم الله في عمر بن العمام والعالي سنة ولبن الأثر
ول الورقة الأمور الي القرية ٢٠٠)
What are they waiting for, but for Allah to come to them in the shadows of the clouds, together with the angels? But then the mar would already have been decided. It is to Allah that all things
Allah knows best the precise nature of this coming, we believe in
face v
value; we do not twist its meaning or reject it. The verses
reconded all the deeds, actions and words of humankind, to be was evidence against His slaves. This is the boo
her small thing nor a big thing, but has rounded
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I.Belie:f in the Day Of Of the
central tenets of Islamic faith. tt is a belief that was
preached by all the Prophets, agni it is a belief that
sense Of a sometime incomprehensible
world. Belief in the Day of Resurrection and the
in this world. on
the individual and social levels. It Inakes the
focus on what in his best
interest, his actions in ways that wül benefit
him and bring him luppi'tess in this world and the
On the b«oader social leyel, this belief imposes
controls and people from
commiuiltg transgressions (Or which they would (.xltimateay have to answer,
'lhe Quean and Sunnah are filled with detailed Will to
pass on the great Drawing upon these sources of lslarn,. Umar S al•Ashqar
takes us through the ege•nts of that Day, from the first Trumpet-blast and the end
life in the heaven and on earth, through terrors of the Resurrection and the
ordeals of the Judgement, to the final entry to the place of eternal abode in
Paradise or Reu,
This is book which deserves to on Muslim homes. khools
and dnlt with a topic ofvita] impo«tance to every believer,
ISLAMIC CREED SERIES
• Belief in Allah
2 • The World Of the Angels
3 • The Wodd of the Jinn and Devils
4 • The Messensers and the Messages
5 • The Minot' Resurrection happens death)
6 • The Day
7 • Paradise and Hell
8 • Divine Will Predestination
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Dr. Umar S al-Ashqar
Dr. Umar S. al-Ashqar (1930–2012) was a prominent Islamic scholar known for his significant contributions to Islamic theology, particularly in the areas of aqeedah (Islamic creed) and fiqh (Islamic jurisprudence). He was a professor at the University of Jordan and authored several widely respected books that simplified complex theological concepts for a broad audience.