Essay On Heaven And Afterlife

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Heaven can be defined as; “the place where God lives and where good people go after they die according to certain religions,” Hell can be interpreted as the opposite in which is a place where the devil resides and where evil people go after they pass on to the next life. Across various religions these two places are more than just definitions, each culture has a different representation of each. Throughout the world the main organized religions include; Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Judaism, and Buddhism. At a glance, how does the representation of places of afterlife across the religions differ, how are they similar? Christianity is the number one practiced religion out of the top five religions with an estimated total of 2.1 billion followers. …show more content…

But, the belief system differs slightly. Heaven in the Islamic faith is called Paradise, comparatively the believers of Islam consider the gateway into heaven or, paradise to be obtained by an individual’s good doings overweighing their wrong doings; just as the Christian’s hold to be true. Within the pages of the Qur’an it reads; “Allah will admit those who believe and work righteous deeds to Gardens beneath which rivers flow: they shall be adorned therein with bracelets of gold and pearls; and their garments there will be of silk.” Stating that people who go to Jannah will go to a place that is deemed to be of riches and desired living. People who embrace the religion of Islam refer hell as the “fire.” An excerpt from the Qur’an elaborates on the result of a person who goes against the rules of the sacred book and it reads; “Our Lord! Surely, whom You admit to the Fire, indeed You have disgraced him, and never will the wrongdoers find any helpers." (Quran 3:192) in relation to heaven and hell, Christianity and Muslim, the view to an extent is a mirrored interpretation across the faiths where heaven is not …show more content…

Contrasted from Christianity, Muslim, and Hinduism, Buddhism is a nontheistic religion in which a god does not necessarily exist and everyone has the ability to become a Buddha. Heaven and Hell are complex due to the fact that they believe that places such as are temporary and reborn there based on the lives that they had lived on earth. According to the belief, once a person has spent an allotted amount of time in these places they are then reborn again. Conferring with the Buddhism teachings, believers believe that all things are deemed to be

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