Islam and the Day of Resurrection (Part 2)
What exactly would happen on that day? Where will I be? Have you ever wondered about it? Have you imagined yourself bare-footed, naked on a day that will be 50,000 years long?
This subsection explains the six articles of faith in the religion of Islam.
What exactly would happen on that day? Where will I be? Have you ever wondered about it? Have you imagined yourself bare-footed, naked on a day that will be 50,000 years long?
How do we cope with a world of constant change? Do we have to retreat from such ever-changing world to stay faithful to God? How do we embrace such inevitable change? Do we have to change at all?
Between the demands of daily life and religious issues how does moderation work? What does Islam say about that? How does Islam prioritize life’s demands? What is more relevant for a Muslim?
How do you see, deal with your mistakes? How do you measure them, by what criteria? How do believers deal with mistakes? How willing are you to seriously clear up your acts?
What does outline one’s true faith? How does a Muslim describe himself as a believer? Where does true faith begin and end? What does iman (faith) mean in the first place?
What should the purpose of life be; pleasing God or seeking paradise? How does one seek God’s way, realize the true purpose of life? What are the rewards waiting for us?
In addressing your Muslim identity, there are some questions you needs to ask: What makes a Muslim truly a Muslim? Do you deserve being a Muslim? What do you do in return of the gift? What do you do to show gratitude to the gift-Giver?
Between life’s countless pleasures and temptations and one’s commitment to their faith and God, what is true joy and how do we find it? How do we live a balanced life?