- Barzakh
In
Islamic eschatology , Barzakh ( _ar. برزخ) is theintermediate state in which thesoul of the deceased is transferred across the boundaries of the mortal realm into the spirit world and into a kind of "cold sleep" where the soul will rest until theQiyamah (Judgement Day ). The term appears in theQur'an .Barzakh is a sequence that happens after death, in which the soul will separate from the body, either harshly or painlessly depending on how righteous the person was before his death. Three events make up Barzakh:
* The separation of the soul and the body ,in which the soul separates and hovers over the body.
* interrogation of the soul by self review of ones actions and deeds in ones life.
* The soul rests in an interspace which they will experience a manifestation of their souls resulting in a cold sleep state which is dependent on each person, awaiting the Day of Judgement.
The Barzakh or divine imagination is described by the classical Islamic Scholar Ibn Arabi:
Now since the Barzakh (of the creative divine Imagination) is something separating what is knowable and unknowable, existent and non-existent, intelligible and unintelligible, affirmed and negated, it has been given the name "Barzakh" as a technical term. It is intelligible in itself, yet it is nothing but the imagined-image (al-khayāl)! For when you perceive it -assuming you are in a rational state- you know that you have perceived something existent on which your gaze has fallen; indeed you most definitely know that there is absolutely something there. But what is this about which you affirm that it is an existent thing, while at the same time you are also denying that?! For this Imagination-Image (al-khayāl) is neither (entirely) existent nor nonexistent, neither (entirely) known nor unknowable, neither (entirely) affirmed nor denied. This is like a human being perceiving their (reflected) form in the mirror. The person definitely knows that they have perceived their (own) form in a certain respect, while they know just as absolutely that they have not perceived their form in another respect, because of the smallness of the image they see in the mirror, assuming the body of the mirror is small -since they know that their own form is a great deal larger than the one they saw... So what is that reflected form? And where is it actually located? And what is its (ontological) status? For it is both affirmed and denied, both existent and nonexistent, both known and unknown.
It is to something like this reality that each human being goes in their sleep and after their death (cf. 39:42). So that person sees (moral and spiritual) qualities and characteristics as self-subsistent forms that speak to him and with which he converses, as being (human) bodies without any doubt. And the person of spiritual unveiling (al-mukāshif) already sees (here), while they are awake, what the sleeper sees in their dream state or the dead person sees after they have died. Likewise they will see the forms of their actions being weighed in the otherworld (according to the Qur'anic symbolism of the "Scales") -despite their being (apparently nonsubstantial) qualities and characteristics (in this world)- and they will see death (according to the description in a famous hadith) as "a spotted ram being sacrificed", even though death is (really only) a relation (between two states of being)...
Therefore every human being in the Barzakh is "hostage to what they have acquired" (52:21; 74:38), imprisoned in the forms of their deeds, until they are raised up from those forms, on the Day of the Rising, in "the state of being of the other world" (29:20, etc.).
In
Islam , there are five main stages of life:* "The age in the Domain of the Spirits (‘Alam al-Arwah) " is where the spirit of the person lives on ever since the first creation of the person in purely spiritual form, together with all other human spirits, and where all the human spirits had entered a Covenant with God whereby God was acknowledged by their as the supreme Lord, and God had promised to take care of all their needs.
* "The age in the womb" is where the body acquires its soul. After 40 days of the fetus in the womb, the fetus is imbued with a soul from Heaven. The soul however, is completely innocent and totally lacking of any worldly knowledge, which is reflected by a baby's helplessness.* "The age in the mortal world" is the stage of life from the moment of birth from the womb to the moment of death.
* "The age of the grave" is the stage after death in the mortal world, where the soul is stored in Barzakh (interspace) which they will experience manifistation of their souls resulting in a cold sleep state which is dependent on each person, awaiting the Day of Judgement.
* "The age of the hereafter or rest of eternity" is the final stage commencing after the Day of Judgement and all of humanity has received their judgement from God. If they were righteous and did good deeds based on their own circumstances they go to Jannah(heaven) a state of bliss and if they have attained little in life, and were unrighteous in there actions or were despite all evidence shown to them bent on denying the truth of life once it was presented to them -based on their own circumstances they shall go to jahannam( a spiritual state of suffering). This stage of life commences officially after the embodiment of Death is brought up and is slain, thus Death dies literally, and no one will ever experience or behold the concept of Death everafter. Based on the verdict received which is brought upon by each person's indivual deeds actions and circumstances in life the Day of Judgement which everyone is judged with the utmost sense of justice, each human will spend this stage of life in Heavenly(blissful) or Hell (which will be a place for purification of the soul so that one realizes the wrongs they have committed in their lives) . However, those in Hell are eligible to go to the state of heaven after being purified by the state described as hell at a later time if they "had an atom's worth of faith in them" and the soul repents.
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