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''' | '''Al-Qīyāma''' (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 the 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 the [[indications of the Hour]]. 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. |