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'''Qiyama''' (Arabic: {{ia|القيامة}}) or '''Judgement Day''', according to Islamic teachings, is a day when, by the will of [[God]], all humans gather in the presence of God for reckoning of their deeds in this world. In the [[Qur'an]], 70 names and attributes are mentioned for it. Before that day, shocking happenings will take place on the earth and in the sky, which are known as [[Ashrat al-Sa'a]]. The Qur'an and [[hadith]]s emphasize that the time of the Judgement Day is not known to anyone but God. | '''Qiyama''' (Arabic: {{ia|القيامة}}) or '''Judgement Day''', according to Islamic teachings, is a day when, by the will of [[God]], all humans gather in the presence of God for reckoning of their deeds in this world. In the [[Qur'an]], 70 names and attributes are mentioned for it. Before that day, shocking happenings will take place on the earth and in the sky, which are known as [[Ashrat al-Sa'a]]. The Qur'an and [[hadith]]s emphasize that the time of the Judgement Day is not known to anyone but God. | ||
On that day, people's deeds are measured in accordance to religious leaders (the noble [[Prophet (s)]], [[Imams (a)]] and the righteous) and anyone whose deeds and beliefs have better similarity with their deeds and beliefs will be happier. | On that day, people's deeds are measured in accordance to religious leaders (the noble [[Prophet (s)]], [[Imams (a)]] and the righteous) and anyone whose deeds and beliefs have better similarity with their deeds and beliefs will be happier. | ||
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==Names of Qiyama== | ==Names of Qiyama== | ||
In the Qur'an, about 70 names and attributes about Qiyama are mentioned, the most famous of which are, "Yawm al-Sa'a" [Day of the Hour], "Yawm al-Qiyama" [Day of Resurrection], ''al-Yawm al-'Akhir'' [the Last Day], "Yawm al-Hisab" [Day of Reckoning], "Yawm al-Din" [Day of Retribution], "Yawm al-Jam'" [Day of Gathering], "[[Yawm al-Fasl]]" [Day of Judgement], "Yawm al-Khuruj" [Day of Rising from the dead], "Yawm al-Maw'ud" [the Promised Day], "Yawm al-Khulud" [Day of Immortality], "Yawm al-Hasra" [Day of Regret], "[[Yawm al-Taghabun]]" [Day of dispossession] and "Yawm al-Ba'th" [Day of Resurrection]. Qiyama is also called [[Qiyamat al-Kubra]] in opposite to [[Qiyamat al-Sughra]] or [[barzakh]] which begins just after human's death and continues until Qiyamat al-Kubra. | In the Qur'an, about 70 names and attributes about Qiyama are mentioned, the most famous of which are, "Yawm al-Sa'a" [Day of the Hour], "Yawm al-Qiyama" [Day of Resurrection], ''al-Yawm al-'Akhir'' [the Last Day], "Yawm al-Hisab" [Day of Reckoning], "Yawm al-Din" [Day of Retribution], "Yawm al-Jam'" [Day of Gathering], "[[Yawm al-Fasl]]" [Day of Judgement], "Yawm al-Khuruj" [Day of Rising from the dead], "Yawm al-Maw'ud" [the Promised Day], "Yawm al-Khulud" [Day of Immortality], "Yawm al-Hasra" [Day of Regret], "[[Yawm al-Taghabun]]" [Day of dispossession] and "Yawm al-Ba'th" [Day of Resurrection]. Qiyama is also called [[Qiyamat al-Kubra]] in opposite to [[Qiyamat al-Sughra]] or [[barzakh]] which begins just after human's death and continues until Qiyamat al-Kubra. | ||
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==Reckoning== | ===Reckoning=== | ||
The most important event in Qiyama is reckoning people's deeds. It is based on the rules delivered to people by the [[prophets (a)]] in the forms of ideological teachings and practical rulings. Everyone is responsible for his own practices, no one can bear the burden of another person's sins and no one will be treated unjustly. | The most important event in Qiyama is reckoning people's deeds. It is based on the rules delivered to people by the [[prophets (a)]] in the forms of ideological teachings and practical rulings. Everyone is responsible for his own practices, no one can bear the burden of another person's sins and no one will be treated unjustly. | ||
Some issues are important in reckoning of the deeds, which are: | Some issues are important in reckoning of the deeds, which are: |