Qiyama (disambiguation) — Qiyama or Qiyamah is an Arabic term that means resurrection . It may also refer to:*Al Qiyama, the 75th sura (chapter) of the Qur an *Qiyamah, the Islamic concept of Judgment Day … Wikipedia
Termes arabes utilisés en Islam — Vocabulaire de l islam Religion religions abrahamiques : judaïsme · christianisme · islam … Wikipédia en Français
Vocabulaire de l'islam — Voici une liste de termes arabes que l on rencontre dans l islam. Ils sont parfois difficilement traduisibles et les traductions sont parfois moins précises que le terme en arabe. Quelques termes sont passés de l arabe au turc avant de passer au… … Wikipédia en Français
Islamic view of the Last Judgment — This article is part of the series … Wikipedia
Islam — For other uses, see Islam (disambiguation). The Kaaba, in Mecca, Saudi Arabia, is the … Wikipedia
ESCHATOLOGY — In general, the term eschatology designates the doctrine concerning the last things. The word last can be understood either absolutely as referring to the ultimate destiny of mankind in general or of each individual man, or relatively as… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
JERUSALEM — The entry is arranged according to the following outline: history name protohistory the bronze age david and first temple period second temple period the roman period byzantine jerusalem arab period crusader period mamluk period … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Devil — This is an overview of the Devil. For more specific versions, see Devil in Christianity and Devil in Islam. For other uses, see Devil (disambiguation) … Wikipedia
Last Judgment — Judgment Day redirects here. For other uses, see Last Judgment (disambiguation) and Judgment Day (disambiguation). The Last Judgment by Lochner in the 15th century. The Last Judgment, Final Judgment, Day of Judgment, Judgment Day, or The Day of… … Wikipedia
Shaitan — In Islam, Shayṭān ( ar. شيطان) is an entity analogous to Satan.Etymology Shayṭān Satan (شيطان, from the root šṭn شطن) is both a noun and an adjective. As a noun it means adversary or enemy or opponent, and as an adjective it means adversarial,… … Wikipedia