Muslims believe that a wicked person will suffer in Hell eternally, just as Christianity does.
yes, Muslims believe in resurrection and in the eternal life after death.
Yes, this is exactly the base of Islam. Muslims believe that the Allah is one and absolut. That Allah has no parents, siblings or children. Muslims believe that Allah has no one to share his power, and that the existence of Allah is eternal.
Muslims; as all people of other faiths and religions; believe that prison is a kind of justifiable punishment on violating laws.
Two lives, this fleeting life & the hereafter life which is the eternal one.
Answer Muslims believe in the 2nd eternal life; as in other God religions. On the Resurrection Day, all people (including Muslims) will be judged by God. If they their good deeds and faith over-weigh their bad deeds, then they will be accepted by God mercy in the Paradise (or Heavens) for eternal life. Otherwise they will be pushed in Hell fire for eternal life.
Hell is a concept in the Christian and Islamic religions, but not in Judaism. For Christians and Muslims, the unsaved do burn in hell forever. Jews believe that they merely lose out from going to heaven. Another point of view is that neither heaven nor hell is real. Hell is therefore not an eternal place and there is no punishment in the afterlife.
No once you are sent to hell you will be there forever. It is a place of eternal fire and torment.
Muslims believe in Allah
Consigned to hell; condemned to eternal punishment.
I don't believe in capital punishment
Muslims believe about Akhirah that on the Day of Resurrection all people will be judged in front of Allah (God in English and same God in Christianity and Judaism). They will be either rewarded by being accepted in the Paradise for the 2nd eternal life or being punished by being pushed in the Hell fire for the 2nd eternal life..
Christians, Muslims and Zoroastrians believe hell exists, Jews do not. Hinduism has a somewhat similar concept.Those who believe in hell think of it as a place of eternal torment, often in both fire and darkness.