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Some verses speak about the happening of raj'a in the future: | Some verses speak about the happening of raj'a in the future: | ||
* Verse 83 of [[Sura al-Naml]] (27) is about a day in which a group from every nation will be resurrected, the verse is not about the Day of Judgement as | * Verse 83 of [[Sura al-Naml]] (27) is about a day in which a group from every nation will be resurrected, the verse is not about the Day of Judgement as on the Day of Judgement all people will be resurrected not just certain groups of them{{enote|On that day We shall resurrect from every nation a group of those who denied Our signs, and they will be held in check. (Qur'an, 27:83)}} | ||
* Verse 11 of [[Sura Ghafir]] (40) quotes from the faithless in the Day of Judgement that they had died twice and revived twice. The two deaths and revivals | * Verse 11 of [[Sura Ghafir]] (40) quotes from the faithless in the Day of Judgement that they had died twice and had been revived twice. The two deaths and revivals show that they had experienced raj'a before the Day of Judgement{{enote|They will say, 'Our Lord! Twice did You make us die, and twice did You give us life. We admit our sins. Is there any way out [from this plight]?' (Qur'an, 40:11)}} | ||
==In Hadiths== | ==In Hadiths== | ||
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It is noteworthy to say that while Shi'as believe in raj'a, they do not consider the rejecters of raj'a as non-Muslim ([[Kafir]]), since raj'a is a necessary belief to be Shi'a, not Muslim, meaning the rejecter will still be in the fold of Islam. It is understood from a number of reports that belief in raj'a is a condition for perfect faith and true Islam. | It is noteworthy to say that while Shi'as believe in raj'a, they do not consider the rejecters of raj'a as non-Muslim ([[Kafir]]), since raj'a is a necessary belief to be Shi'a, not Muslim, meaning the rejecter will still be in the fold of Islam. It is understood from a number of reports that belief in raj'a is a condition for perfect faith and true Islam. | ||
==Those Who Will Experience | ==Those Who Will Experience Raj'a== | ||
Some reports have specifically mentioned those that will experience raj'a. From among the Prophets (a), those mentioned are; Daniel ([[Daniyal (a)]]), Joshua ([[Yusha' (a)]]), Jesus ([['Isa (a)]]), [[Khidr (a)]], the [[Prophet Muhammad (s)]]. The [[Imams (a)]] and a number of their companions such as; [[Salman al-Farsi|Salman]], [[Miqdad b. 'Amr]], [[Jabir b. 'Abd Allah al-Ansari]], [[Malik al-Ashtar al-Nakha'i|Malik al-Ashtar]], [[Mufaddal b. 'Umar]], [[Hamran b. A'yan]] and [[Muyassir b. 'Abd al-'Aziz]] will also return through raj'a, alongside the companions of the cave ([[Ashab al-Kahf]]). | Some reports have specifically mentioned those that will experience raj'a. From among the Prophets (a), those mentioned are; Daniel ([[Daniyal (a)]]), Joshua ([[Yusha' (a)]]), Jesus ([['Isa (a)]]), [[Khidr (a)]], the [[Prophet Muhammad (s)]]. The [[Imams (a)]] and a number of their companions such as; [[Salman al-Farsi|Salman]], [[Miqdad b. 'Amr]], [[Jabir b. 'Abd Allah al-Ansari]], [[Malik al-Ashtar al-Nakha'i|Malik al-Ashtar]], [[Mufaddal b. 'Umar]], [[Hamran b. A'yan]] and [[Muyassir b. 'Abd al-'Aziz]] will also return through raj'a, alongside the companions of the cave ([[Ashab al-Kahf]]). | ||