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    Barzakh (Arabic: برزخ ) is an Arabic word meaning "obstacle", "hindrance", "separation", or "barrier". In Islam , it denotes a place separating the living from the hereafter or a phase/"stage" between an individual's death and their resurrection in "the Hereafter".

  2. Jan 10, 2000 · 1. Al-Barzakh is the period between a person's death and his resurrection on the Day of Resurrection. 2. Whoever dies as a Muslim, obeying Allah, will be in a blessed state, and whoever dies as a disbeliever, disobeying Allah, will be punished.

  3. Apr 24, 2011 · During life in Barzakh, the dead recognize the (living) people who visit them, and can hear their speech, according to the predominant opinion of scholars. Imaam Ibn Al-Qayyim clarified this and stated that the righteous predecessors agreed upon it.

  4. It is called Barzakh. But technically Barzakh is a realm kept by the Lord of the Universe between this world of ours and the forthcoming Hereafter in such a way that both might maintain their individual limits. Barzakh is a state between these worldly and otherworldly affairs. Halfway between Reward and Punishment

  5. May 16, 2022 · What Is Al-Barzakh? Literally Al-Barzakh means interval or a barrier between two things. Allah Almighty says: {Between them is a Barzakh (Barrier) which they do not transgress.} (Ar-Rahman 55:20)

  6. Allah Almighty says: “Between them is a Barzakh (Barrier) which they do not transgress.” (Ar-Rahman: 20) Technically, it stands for an intermediary stage between this life and another life in the Hereafter; it’s an interval between death and the Day of Resurrection.

  7. Jan 15, 2021 · Allah used the word ‘Barzakh’, and the same word is used for that life after here, before the Day of Judgment. Allah says in the Quran: … and behind them there is a barzakh world until the day you are resurrected.

  8. Jan 25, 2011 · The Arabic word Barzakh refers to a barrier between two things. In this context, and according to Al-Fayrooz Abaadi it is the interval between death and the Day of Resurrection. Anyone who dies enters it.

  9. It is learnt from a large number of verses of Quran and traditions that death is not the end of the life of man, on the contrary, after death he is transferred to another world called Barzakh and he continues his life there. The world of Barzakh is between the perceptive world of this life and the world of the hereafter and complete gathering.

  10. The treatment one receives in Inter-space (barzakh) is a reflection of one’s deeds and actions in this world. If a person was an obedient slave of Almighty Allah, he will be entertained with royalty.