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  1. The heavens and the earth were created in six days by Allah . The six days of creation are described in verses 9 and 10 of Surah Ha Mim As-Sajdah (Fussilat - 41:9, 10) - The earth was created in two days - Mountains, rivers, tributaries, trees, vegetation, and food for humans and animals were createRead more

    The heavens and the earth were created in six days by Allah . The six days of creation are described in verses 9 and 10 of Surah Ha Mim As-Sajdah (Fussilat – 41:9, 10)

    – The earth was created in two days

    – Mountains, rivers, tributaries, trees, vegetation, and food for humans and animals were created in another two days

    – The seven heavens were created in the last two days

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  1. The Lenten season can be slightly longer depending on Christian local tradition, but typically it is 40 days. This begins on Ash Wednesday and ends on Holy Saturday, the day before Easter Sunday. The meaning of 40 days of Lent signifies the period Jesus fasted in the wilderness according to the BiblRead more

    The Lenten season can be slightly longer depending on Christian local tradition, but typically it is 40 days. This begins on Ash Wednesday and ends on Holy Saturday, the day before Easter Sunday. The meaning of 40 days of Lent signifies the period Jesus fasted in the wilderness according to the Bible.

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  1. Lent lasts for 40 days because Jesus fasted in the desert for 40 days; this period is known as Lent. The 40 days symbolize Jesus' fasting, as referenced in Matthew 4:1-2 http://asksaint.com/when-does-lent-end-for-christians/

    Lent lasts for 40 days because Jesus fasted in the desert for 40 days; this period is known as Lent. The 40 days symbolize Jesus’ fasting, as referenced in Matthew 4:1-2

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  1. On the Day of Judgment, everyone will be brought back to life, and each person will face judgment for their actions during their lifetime. Allah Taala will have a record of every deed in the "Book of Deeds," detailing both good and bad actions. These deeds will be weighed on a scale, and based on thRead more

    On the Day of Judgment, everyone will be brought back to life, and each person will face judgment for their actions during their lifetime. Allah Taala will have a record of every deed in the “Book of Deeds,” detailing both good and bad actions.

    These deeds will be weighed on a scale, and based on the outcome, a person will either go to paradise (Jannah) or hell (Jahannam). Prophets like Hazrat Muhammad (peace be upon him) may intercede to ask for forgiveness on behalf of some people, which could lead to a more favorable outcome. A critical part of this day is crossing a bridge called the “Sirat.” The righteous will cross safely, while those who were sinful will fall into hell. Ultimately, this day is about justice, with everyone getting the reward or punishment they deserve based on their deeds and Allah’s mercy.

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  1. Angel Israfeel ( اسرافيل عليه السلام) is appointed by Allah Almighty to blow  the horn on the day of judgment named "TRUMPET" According to the Quran and hadith this trumpet will be blown twice: 1- Upon the first blowing of the trumpet every being will die. 2- Upon the second blowing of the trumpet,Read more

    Angel Israfeel ( اسرافيل عليه السلام) is appointed by Allah Almighty to blow  the horn on the day of judgment named “TRUMPET”

    According to the Quran and hadith this trumpet will be blown twice:

    1- Upon the first blowing of the trumpet every being will die.

    2- Upon the second blowing of the trumpet, every being will suddenly rise and wait for the reckoning.

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