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  1. Reply: In Arabic, raj‘ah literally means “return” but it is used to mean “the return of a group of people after death and prior to the Day of Resurrection”. This truth is contradictory to neither reason nor the logic of revelation.

  2. This text examines the narrations from the Prophet Muhammad (s) and the Shi‘a Imams (a) on the topic of Raj'ah, the belief of the partial resurrection of selected human beings shortly before the final Resurrection.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Raj'aRaj'a - Wikipedia

    Rajʿa ( Arabic: رجعة, lit. 'return'), also known as ḥashr khāṣṣ ( lit. 'specific resurrection' ), is a doctrine in Shia Islam positing that some of the dead will return to life before the Resurrection to avenge their oppression.

  4. بِسْمِ اللهِ الرَّحْمنِ الرَّحِيْم. In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful. Answer: You pronounced the word talaq once, which is considered as a revocable divorce. This means your wife has not yet become unlawful for you and you have time to revoke your divorce before your wife gives birth.

  5. Talaaq e Raje’ is a type of divorce wherein the husband divorces his wife in express and explicit terms. For example, he says, “I divorce you”, or “You are divorced”. It is important to mention that if the husband unintentionally uttered these express words of Talaaq, the divorce still take effect.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AzraelAzrael - Wikipedia

    In Islam, he is one of the four archangels, and is identified with the Quranic Malʾak al-Mawt (ملاك الموت, 'angel of death'), which corresponds with the Hebrew term Malʾakh ha-Maweth (מלאך המוות) in Rabbinic literature. In Hebrew, Azrael translates to "Angel of God" or "Help from God".

  7. Nov 3, 2021 · The expression inshallah means "if God wills" and is used by Muslims whenever they express their hopes for the future. It serves as a reminder of God’s control over the future, as well as...

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