Muslims believe that after death, their souls are judged by Allah and are either rewarded with paradise (Jannah) or punished in hell (Jahannam) based on their deeds and faith in this life.
yes, Muslims believe in resurrection and in the eternal life after death.
yes we believe in life after death
they is another life after death
Muslims believe in angels because its one of the pillars of iman
Death is just a start of new endless World >>> whether Heaven or Hell
Sunni Muslims believe that the leadership succession after the death of Prophet Muhammad should be based on the consensus of the community, with the most qualified individual chosen as the leader. They do not believe that leadership should be restricted to the Prophet's family.
Muslims believe evil people go to hell after they die, but if they truly repent and are sorry for their actions before they die they will be forgiven
Muslims believe that Prophet Jesus did not die but was raised to Heaven alive, and that he will return again before doomsday. Muslims believe that every soul is responsible for his sins and will be judged individually by Allah (God).
Muslims believe in Allah
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Answer 1It depends in what the question is asking. Muslims certainly believe in death, in the sense that they acknowledge that death is a real thing (as opposed to something imaginary).However, Muslims do not pursue death and much of Islamic Law is devoted to how a person should live (and not die).Answer 2Muslims; as all people of the world believe in death. It is a fact that everyone observe on daily basis. However, committing suicide; for any reason (justified or not justified) is forbidden per Islam teachings in Qur'an and per prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) commands. It is worth mentioning also that Muslims; as other God religion followers; believe in the 2nd eternal life after the Resurrection Day..
Muslims get rewarded in the hearafter (that is after death)by the owner of the heavens ,earth and all that exists. They truly believe in one creator if you don't believe then it does not matter to you.You need to believe in the first instance.Then it goes on from there.So to the non believer it will not be comprehended.