The Egyptians believed you would go on a journey in a boat after you died to go live with the gods. People would be mummified so they don't rot on their journey and their grave filled with food so they wouldn't starve on their journey. If you were a Pharaoh or a queen, your grave would be filled with food and gems and jewels. If you were a very horrible person in life, you would cease to exist, or you would go to the true realm of the dead, where the dead walks upside down and one ray of sunlight would be wonderful for the ruler of it. There were also a lot of other places you would go in death based on your choices.
The afterlife was the life after death and the egyptains believed that they would be much better in the afterlife. The afterlife was so important to the egyptians because they believed that a preserved body would come to life and they would be happier in the afterlife.
So Simple. Islam is a complete code of life, ranging from to afterlife. Its teachings and guidelines are totally for the whole of humanity. It is perfect and completed. Whereas the Muslim is the follower of Islam.
NO.
so that they can use it in the afterlife. :)
so they would "survive" in the afterlife
We know that the Afterlife was important to ancient Egyptians because they spent so much time and money building pyramids and preserving bodies. They left behind copies of their Book of the Dead.
Any person that studies the Qur'an and Hadith will realise the importance of Islam.
No. Allah is the Arabic word for "God", so this is not a person. However, God is very important in Islam, just as God is important in Christianity.
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So that the body can be preserved and the soul can move on to the afterlife.(the egyptians believed in the after life).
The directional orientation of the body in the grave is most important in Islam. Muslims are traditionally buried with their bodies positioned so that they face the Qibla, which is the direction of the Kaaba in Mecca. This practice reflects the belief in the significance of facing the holy site during prayer and in the afterlife.
In Islam, committing unforgivable sins can lead to eternal punishment in Hell. These sins are considered grave offenses against God and can result in severe consequences in the afterlife. It is believed that repentance and seeking forgiveness are important to avoid such consequences.