In Islamic theology, the concept of Judgment Day or the Day of Resurrection is a fundamental belief. The Day of Judgment, or the Day of Resurrection, is a significant event in Islamic theology, and the Quran provides several descriptions of the steps that will occur on that day.
Here are some of the significant steps mentioned in the Quran:
The Trumpet will be blown: The Quran states that the trumpet will be blown, and all creatures in the heavens and on the earth will be struck with terror and will swoon away (Quran 39:68).
The dead will be raised: Allah will resurrect all human beings from the dead, and they will stand before Him (Quran 22:7).
People will be held accountable for their deeds: Allah will judge people according to their deeds, and they will be held accountable for everything they have done in this life (Quran 99:6-8).
The books of deeds will be opened: Every person will be given a record of their deeds, and they will be judged according to what is in their record (Quran 17:13-14).
The balance will be established: Allah will establish a balance, and every person's deeds will be weighed against the balance (Quran 21:47).
The bridge will be crossed: The bridge over Hellfire, called As-Sirat, will be crossed by all people, and those who have done good deeds will pass over it safely, while those who have done evil deeds will fall into Hellfire (Quran 19:71-72).
Paradise and Hellfire will be shown: Allah will show Paradise and Hellfire to people, and they will be judged according to their deeds and sent to either Paradise or Hellfire (Quran 39:73-74).
The sun will be folded up: On the Day of Judgment, the sun will be folded up, and the stars will fall (Quran 81:1).
The sky will be split open: The sky will be split open, and it will become like gates (Quran 55:37).
People will be gathered together: Allah will gather all people together on the Day of Judgment, and they will be sorted out according to their deeds (Quran 45:28).
The believers will be given shade: On the Day of Judgment, Allah will give shade to the believers under His Throne, where there is no other shade (Quran 76:11-12).
The disbelievers will be rejected: The disbelievers will be rejected and will not be allowed to enter Paradise (Quran 3:85).
The land will reveal its secrets: On the Day of Judgment, the earth will reveal its secrets, and everything that people have done will be exposed (Quran 99:4-5).
The angels will surround the throne: The angels will surround the throne of Allah on the Day of Judgment, and they will glorify and praise Him (Quran 39:75).
The intercession of the Prophet and the believers: The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and the believers will intercede for some people on the Day of Judgment, asking Allah to forgive them (Quran 21:28).
The resurrection of the disbelievers: Even the disbelievers who denied the existence of Allah and the Day of Judgment will be resurrected and held accountable for their deeds (Quran 10:45).
The reward of the righteous: The righteous believers who did good deeds will be rewarded with Paradise, where they will enjoy everlasting bliss (Quran 18:31).
The questioning of the angels: The angels will question people on the Day of Judgment about their deeds and beliefs (Quran 50:19-21).
The distribution of records: Each person will receive a record of their deeds, which will be either given in their right hand for the righteous or their left hand for the wicked (Quran 69:19-25).
The judgment of the prophets: The prophets will be questioned and judged on the Day of Judgment, just like everyone else (Quran 2:143).
The punishment of the wrongdoers: Those who committed evil deeds will face punishment, which will be commensurate with their crimes (Quran 78:21-30).
The testing of faith: Some people's faith will be tested on the Day of Judgment, and they will be put through trials to determine the strength of their belief (Quran 29:2-3).
The hearing and seeing of every person: On the Day of Judgment, every person will hear and see everything clearly, and they will be held accountable for what they did with their hearing and seeing in this life (Quran 17:36).
The separation of the believers and disbelievers: The believers and disbelievers will be separated on the Day of Judgment, and there will be no mixing between them (Quran 21:103).
The resurrection of the animals: Some animals will be resurrected on the Day of Judgment, and they will be asked to give testimony about their treatment in this life (Quran 6:38).
The weighing of deeds: Every person's deeds will be weighed on the Day of Judgment, and the good deeds will be weighed against the bad deeds (Quran 101:6-9).
The questioning of the sun and the moon: On the Day of Judgment, the sun and the moon will be questioned about their actions, and they will testify to Allah's power and glory (Quran 75:9-10).
The punishment of those who associate partners with Allah: Those who associate partners with Allah will face severe punishment on the Day of Judgment (Quran 5:72).
The questioning of the mountains: The mountains will be questioned on the Day of Judgment about their actions, and they will testify to Allah's power and glory (Quran 21:105).
The opening of the book of deeds: Every person's book of deeds will be opened on the Day of Judgment, and they will be held accountable for everything they did in their life (Quran 17:13-14).
The bridge over hellfire: Every person will have to cross a bridge over hellfire on the Day of Judgment, and the speed at which they cross will depend on their deeds (Quran 19:71).
The assembly of the nations: All nations and communities will be assembled on the Day of Judgment, and they will be questioned about their deeds and beliefs (Quran 10:47).
The questioning of the angels of death: The angels of death will be questioned on the Day of Judgment about every soul they took, and they will testify to the truth (Quran 79:1-3).
The gathering in the plain of resurrection: All people will be gathered in the plain of resurrection, where they will wait for the judgment to begin (Quran 20:102-104).
The appearance of the horn: The horn will be blown, signaling the start of the Day of Judgment (Quran 69:13).
The punishment of those who rejected the messengers: Those who rejected the messengers of Allah will face punishment on the Day of Judgment (Quran 40:70).
The restoration of justice: On the Day of Judgment, Allah will restore justice by giving every person what they deserve based on their deeds (Quran 54:7).
The questioning of the believers: Even the believers will be questioned on the Day of Judgment, and they will be held accountable for their actions (Quran 2:143).
The questioning of the hypocrites: The hypocrites will also be questioned on the Day of Judgment, and they will be exposed for their true beliefs and actions (Quran 63:1-2).
The forgiveness of the believers: Allah will forgive the sins of the believers on the Day of Judgment, and they will enter paradise (Quran 7:43).
The punishment of the disbelievers: The disbelievers will face punishment on the Day of Judgment, which will be severe and eternal (Quran 98:6).
These are just a few steps mentioned in the Quran related to the Day of Judgment. It is a significant event in Islamic theology, and Muslims are encouraged to prepare for it by living a life of piety and good deeds.
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