Barzakh is the World of dead people. Dead people have a different life in there.
You may think that what kind of life is there for deads. You are right, but remember that we had a life before our life started in this world. The world of that life was "Mother's Womb". Barzakh is the world of dead people...
Barzakh - album - was created in 1991.
Yes of course, a Muslim must believe in : - Life of barzakh ( in the tomb) - Resurrection. - Day of judgment - Hereafter life (Heavens & Hell).
In Islam, when a person dies, their soul goes to a place called the Barzakh, where it waits for the Day of Judgment. On that day, individuals will be judged based on their deeds and beliefs, and then they will either go to heaven or hell for eternity.
I have read the Quran. I believe there is a mentioned of reincarnation in the major religions.
The different stages of akhirah, or the Hereafter, are as follows: 1) Barzakh (the period of waiting after death), 2) resurrection (when all individuals are raised for judgment), 3) judgment (where each person's deeds are accounted for), 4) paradise or hell (where individuals will reside based on their deeds), and 5) eternity (where individuals will remain in either paradise or hell forever).
Hereafter is one of the main topic a Muslim must believe in. Hereafter is called Akhirah. The first step to that world is the Alm-e-barzakh. It traditionally means the world of graves, normally it means the time from death till resurrection on the great Judgement Day, when Allah the Almighty will judge people as their deeds, sins and righteousness.
The cast of Barzakh - 2013 includes: Marcus Bale as Nadir Hamza Firdous as Jamal Moncef Mansur as Rabah Grace Odumosu as Salweh Hessa Rahman as Roshanak Livy Riordan as Ms Adair
Islam considers death as the passage into the next stage of existence. They believe there is a direct correlation to life on this plane and life on the one after death. The afterlife will be a stage of either rewards or punishments based on what a person did during life.
You don't 'do' anything, you are dead, just hope or pray that before you die your loved ones give you a good send off and your dependants know where your last will and insurance policy (if you have one) can be found.
acccording to ISLAM when a person dies, his soul is taken out of his body by angels (the death angel) ,but the person can see and hear everything but cannot be heard .. after the nimmaz e jinaza the person is buried from where the after life starts if the person did bad deeds the he will have to suffer in the grave . you might have heard that you ahave to pay for what you did on the earth and yes it it true . if you did bad things you will have to suffer and be put it hell according to ALLAH'S will and if you did good on earh youll go to heaven .. simple but untill the day of judgement comes which is also known as the end of the universe you will be in the state of "barzakh' the ones who were pios and believed the right path will be put to sleep untill the DAY comes .. while the ones who did bad will have to suffer the 'azab e kabar ' which is the punishment of the grave if you want to know more about it let me know ...
It depends on your religion and beliefs. Lots of people "talk to" a dead relative; however, the dead very rarely (if ever) answer in words we hear. Like my great-grandmother used to say, "You can TALK TO anyone. But don't listen if you hear voices of someone who is not really there."Answer 2:From an Islamic religious viewpoint, It is not possible to talk to the deceased from the living world.Reason is that when the person dies, the person's soul goes into a state (and of deep sleep) . There is a barier between the living and the dead, called Barzakh. And according to the Quran, no dead soul or living can make any connection through this Barzakh (Barrier).So then whatare some gifted people talking to when they claim to be talking to the dead !? That question makes it neccessary to explain the topics of Jinn (Islamic name for the kind to which demons belong).The Majority of Jinns play tricks on us and because they are so intellectually advanced, they are able to present themselves as our deceased ancestors giving us somemessages.So you are more likely to speak to the Jinn who knows the deceased well enough to immitate that person.That's also why the "dead soul" is not giving us some info as to how we could all improve our fate on Judgement day, it's becuase the jinns who are immitating them don't really know themselves.Just as we the living are confused about the afterlife, so too are the Jinn.According to the Quran, only on Judgement day, we will all be resurrected and the resurrected will think that they have only slept a while or part of a day. This means that the dead souls is in a different state of sleep, and that they are not awake wanting to chat to us or amoung themselves. If the dead souls were awake and chatting with us and their fellow dead souls, then it would also mean that they are still able to change their fate concerning Judgement day. But that don't make sense! Since they will be judged according to what they did while they were living.(that's from a Quran Islamic viewpoint.)
No, Muslims do not believe in reincarnation. After death, they believe that angels will come down and ask the deceased three questions. They are "Who is your Lord?", "What is your religion?", and "Who is your prophet?". If the soul of the deceased answers the three questions correctly, then, he or she will rest in peace until the Day of Judgment. If the soul of the deceased answers one of the questions incorrectly, the deceased will be tortured until the Day of Judgment. There are some exceptions if the deceased answers incorrectly. If the deceased was a young child, answering incorrectly will not lead to any torturing. If the deceased was a baby, he or she will be resting in peace without the angels asking any questions.The Day of Judgment is the day when everyone will be brought back to life by the Will of Allah (Lord). In the day of Judgment, every human, every Jinn, and every other living thing will be questioned by Allah Himself and the good deeds and the sins will be weighed. If a person did more good deeds than sins, Allah will grant him or her to Heaven. If a person did more sins than good deeds, he or she will be sent to Hell if Allah wishes. Allah is so kind that sometimes, He will grant the person who has committed more sins than good deeds to Heaven anyways. The askings for forgiveness when the person was alive will also be taken into acount on the Day of Judgment.Some people will interpret these events incorrectly. Note that in the Day of Judgment, every deceased person will be resurrected, not reincarnated. People will not be brought back to life as another life form but as the same life form that they were in. The Day of Judgment is also known as the Day of Resurrection, not reincarnation. Also in the Quran, it states "From the (earth) did We Create you, and into it Shall We return you, And from it shall We Bring you out once again." (The Quran, 20:55)". Some people think of this as reincarnation but actually, it means that Allah has created a human out of Earth, and Allah will return the human into the Earth (death), and Allah will revive the human. When Allah revives the human, Allah resurrects him or her when it is the Day of Judgment, not for reincarnation. All of this evidence comes to the conclusion that Muslims do not believe in reincarnation.