Concept of judgement in Hereafter life for human and Jinn.
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Concept of judgement in Hereafter life for human and Jinn
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The concept of judgment in the Hereafter for both humans and jinn is a fundamental belief in Islam, Christianity, and Judaism, with variations in interpretation across these faiths. In Islam, the Day of Judgment (Yawm al-Qiyamah) is a central tenet where all creatures, including humans and jinn, will be held accountable for their deeds. Below is an explanation of this concept from an Islamic perspective:
1. The Reality of Judgment Day
- The Day of Judgment is when all of creation will be resurrected and judged based on their deeds.
- This day is also called Yawm ad-Din (Day of Recompense) in the Quran.
- It will be a day of absolute justice, where no soul will be wronged.
"And We place the scales of justice for the Day of Resurrection, so no soul will be treated unjustly at all. And if there is even the weight of a mustard seed, We will bring it forth. And sufficient are We as an accountant." (Quran 21:47)
2. Judgement of Humans
- Humans will be judged based on their faith (Iman) and actions (A'mal).
- Good deeds will be weighed against bad deeds.
- Every individual will receive a record of their deeds, either in their right hand (for the righteous) or in their left hand (for the wicked).
"Then as for he who is given his record in his right hand, he will be judged with an easy reckoning..." (Quran 84:7-8)
"But as for he who is given his record behind his back, he will cry out for destruction." (Quran 84:10-11)
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Believers who sincerely followed Allah’s guidance will enter Paradise (Jannah), while those who rejected faith and committed evil will enter Hell (Jahannam).
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Intercession (Shafa’ah): Some people may be forgiven through the intercession of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) or by Allah’s mercy.
3. Judgement of the Jinn
- Jinn are also accountable for their actions just like humans.
- Some jinn are believers (Muslims), while others are disbelievers (Shayateen - devils).
- The Quran confirms that jinn who obey Allah will be rewarded, and those who disbelieve will be punished.
"And among us are the righteous, and among us are [others] not so; we are of divided ways. And we have become certain that we will never cause failure to Allah upon the earth, nor can we escape Him by flight. And when we heard the guidance, we believed in it. And whoever believes in his Lord will not fear deprivation or burden." (Quran 72:11-13)
- Satan (Iblis), the leader of the devils, will also face judgment and be cast into Hell along with his followers.
"And indeed, Hell is the promised place for them all. It has seven gates; for every gate is of them a portion designated." (Quran 15:43-44)
4. The Final Destination: Heaven or Hell
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Paradise (Jannah):
- Eternal bliss for the righteous.
- Levels of rewards based on one’s deeds.
- The greatest reward is seeing Allah (SWT).
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Hell (Jahannam):
- Punishment for the disbelievers and sinners.
- Different levels of suffering based on crimes.
- However, some sinful believers may eventually be forgiven and taken out of Hell.
5. Key Lessons from Judgment Day
- Every action is recorded and will be accounted for.
- Justice will be served—no one will be oppressed.
- Allah's mercy is vast, but sincere faith and good deeds are required.
- Both humans and jinn have free will and are responsible for their choices
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