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Authority in IslamLife after death

Muslims believe that life is a test before the Day of Judgement, when Allah will decide who is worthy of punishment and reward in the afterlife. Angels are sent by Allah to guide and warn humans.

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Life after death

Islam teaches that there is life after death, and this is known as . In Islam, Allah decides when a person dies. Most Muslims believe that when they die, they will stay in their graves until , which is the . On that day, their bodies will be and brought before Allah, and they will be judged on how they lived their earthly lives.

Life as a test for the afterlife

Muslims believe that life on Earth is a time of preparation for the .

Seeing life as a test encourages Muslims to take responsibility for their actions. The idea of life as a test also means that God can make a fair and just judgement of whether people are worthy of punishment or reward:

We [God] shall surely test your steadfastness with fear and famine, with loss of property, life and produce. Give good news to those who endure with patience.
Surah 2:155

Stewardship

In the , God calls Adam (the first man God created) his . This means that God entrusted Adam and all future generations of people to look after the world. A khalifah is a steward 鈥 someone who looks after something for someone else. This idea of is very important within Islam. Muslims believe that people will be judged upon how well they have respected and followed the command to care for the world, which is on loan from Allah.

Question

What is stewardship?