Resurrection Flashcards
_______ is full
of fright and
terror, so
much so that
even the dead
tremble in
their graves.
Qiyamat
____ will blow the trumpet
A. THE TRUMPET OF ISRAFIL
ISRAFIL
is large and
illuminated, has one
mouth-piece, two tubes, one
pointing towards the earth and
other towards the sky.
A. THE TRUMPET OF ISRAFIL
TRUMPET
ISRAFIL will go to _______, and
while facing the Qibla, blow the
trumpet.
A. THE TRUMPET OF ISRAFIL
Baitul Muqaddas in Jerusalem
•When the will come out
from that side which is towards
the earth, all living beings on it
______ shall die, and when the ______
will come out from that side
which is towards the sky, all
living beings in it shall also die.
A. THE TRUMPET OF ISRAFIL
voice
Then Allah will say to Israfeel,
“___”, and he too shall ____.
A. THE TRUMPET OF ISRAFIL
Die
The entire universe will remain
______ till Allah wishes.
B. THE RESURRECTION
(QIYAAMAH)
destroyed
How long will universe remain destroyed?
B. THE RESURRECTION
(QIYAAMAH)
“It will remain like this for four
hundred years.”
Who will be the one to come to
life again???
B. THE RESURRECTION
(QIYAAMAH)
ISRAFIL
What will happen if Allah commands ISRAFIL to come to life again?
Allah will then command him to
blow the trumpet again
What will happen after he blow the trumpet?
• All dead will arise.
• All the matter buried in the
earth will come out and join.
•And the people will arise and
stand together.
•But each one will have a
distinct state and different
voices.
•A voice will then come
, “O souls
driven forth from the bodies and the
scattered flesh and the rotten bones
and the dispersed hairs, come and
join together, come forth to account
(for your deeds).”
•The earth will be commanded
by Allah to vomit all that lies
buried in it. The Quran
testifies, “And the earth
discharges her burdens”
(Surah az-Zalzalah, 99:2)
The time when people will
come out of their graves is very
horrifying
C. Coming out of the Grave
Who said?,
“For every man there are fifty
halting stations in Qiyamah,
each station will be equal to
the span of a thousand years.
Abdullah ibne Mas’ood