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  • The Day of Resurrection (Tafseer Surah an-Nabaa)

    Belief in the Day of Resurrection gives meaning and purpose to our brief stay in this transient world. It is the believer's goal to win the Pleasure of His Lord by worshiping Him alone, fulfilling His Commands and refraining from His Prohibition during his worldly life-span. On the Day of Judgment, his fate will be decided in accordance with his record of deeds; he who fulfills his obligations will be rewarded with eternal bliss in Paradise, and he, who fails to be a believer, will be doomed to eternal Hell-Fire.

    Formation : Shuwana Abdul-Azeez

    Reveiwers : Muhammad AbdulRaoof

    From issues : A website Quran and Sunnah : http://www.qsep.com

    Source : http://www.islamhouse.com/p/373683

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