SEC17/W1|Heaven and Hell fantasy or reality?

in hive-120823 â€ĸ  6 months ago  (edited)

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I hope everything is going well. Thanks to Allah, I am also fine. Today, I am participating a new contest which is about the "Heaven and Hell fantasy or reality?" Thanks @meraindia for organizing such a amazing contest.

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In Islam heaven is called "Jannah" Its like most amazing reward for people who have been good according to Islamic rule. The Prophet Muhammad describe Paradise as a place where you're always happy, peaceful and delighted. Imagine a perfect garden with beautiful rivers and everything you could ever want.

In Islam hell is called "Jahannam." Its like a place of punishment for people who didnt follow Allah's guidance and did really bad things. Its described as a really terrible place where you suffer a lot and how bad it is depend on how bad the things you did were. Imgine a place of extreme pain and suffering because of the wrong things you did.

Do you believe there is a place named heaven and hell out of this world? Justify your belief.

As a Muslim, I really believe in Jannah and Jahannam. These are super important in our faith. We think that after we die we will go to one of these places based on how we lived our lives.
Our belief in heaven and hell comes from the Quran, which we believe is God's message given to Prophet Muhammad. The Quran talks a lot about heaven and hell, what they're like, and what it takes to get into each one.

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Heaven is like a reward for people who were good believe in God sincerely and did good things


Hell is like a punishment for people who didnt believe, did bad stuff, bullying others and disobeyed God.




Do you believe karma decides our future, and we get results according to the same?

In Islam we believe that Allah is in charge of everything but He also give us the freedom to choose our actions. This is different from karma which says our actions directly decide what happens to us. Islam teaches that doing good deeds leads to good outcomes while bad deeds lead to bad conseqences. Both Islam and karma say that our actions have effects and they stress the importance of being good. However, karma doesn't explain everything that happens in our lives. We should approach the idea of karma with humility knowing that Allah's plan is what really controls everything.

Do you believe immortality and chasteness are some factors that affect our lifestyle? Describe.

As a Muslim I believe that everyone in the world has to taste the flavor of death. Nobody live forever. It is Allah's nature to always exist as mentioned in the Quran in Surah Al-Ikhlas where it is stated that there is no one worthy of worship except Allah and none is born of Him nor was He born. Similarly in Ayat al-Kursi it is stated that Allah does not get tired nor does sleep overtake Him.

If immortality were possible then nobody in the world would fear Allah they would do whatever they wanted. There would be chaos everywhere everyone would act like dictators and everyone would be an enemy to one another. Bloodshed would common there would be no peace anywhre and nobody would fear doing wrong.

In the Quran Surah Al-Anbiya, Allah address the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and say "We have not granted immortality to any human before you, O Prophet. So if you die, will they live forever?" (Quran 21:34) This verse reminds us that everyone including the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) will eventually die. It reject the idea that anyone can live forever and highlight the fact that life is temporary for all of us.

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Chasteness mean being pure and modest especially in terms of avoiding sexual activity or maintaining moral purity. People wait until marriage to have sex because they think being pure is important. But chastity isn't just about sex it also means being honest, have integrity and controlling yourself. In Islam being chaste is really respected because it help people keep their dignity and makes society better.

And the ones who guard their private parts except with their spouses or their slaves –with these they are not to blame. However those who seek sexual pleasure beyond that are the transgressors [Surah Mu minoon Aayaat 5-7]

Immortality and chastity are powerful influences. A world without death could lead to oppresion, domination, crime and wrongdoing.


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  ¡  6 months ago 

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@noortatima I truly appreciate the opportunity to share my perspective on the concept of heaven and hell. Jannah and Jahannam hold significant importance in Islam serving as incentives for leading righteous lives as guided by the Quran.

  ¡  6 months ago 

Quite interesting to find out that in islam, the name heaven is different from what Christian call it. I think I will still need to do my research also to know more about jannah. Thank you for sharing so much informative post

I'm glad you found the information interesting! Indeed there are fascinating differences in how different cultures and religions perceive concepts like heaven. Thank you for engaging with the post.

  ¡  6 months ago 

In Islam, heaven, or "Jannah," is described as a place of eternal happiness and peace for those who have lived according to Islamic teachings. Conversely, hell, or "Jahannam," is a place of punishment for those who have strayed from the path of righteousness. Belief in these concepts is integral to the faith of Muslims, as outlined in the Quran.

The idea of karma, which suggests that our actions determine our future, is similar to the Islamic concept that good deeds lead to good outcomes and bad deeds lead to negative consequences. Both emphasize the importance of ethical behavior, although Islam teaches that ultimately, Allah's plan is what truly controls our fate.