It is an ancient worldwide tradition, which finds variations among the religions, and which states that our souls do not cease to exist at death. For one description, see this linked page.
Death is seen as a natural part of the life cycle. Rituals are followed because of the belief that being properly buried is the reason that a dead person can be at peace.
The Church teaches that the dead are resurrected to everlasting life in the same physical bodies they had while they were living. The afterlife is spent either in heaven or hell.
In antigens Egypt what did they study to obtain life after death
an afterlife
in both it means who forgive his/her life because of God in defense of Islam.
There is no atheistic belief in life after death.
No. Under the Sunni Umayyads, Shiites were quite strongly discriminated against. After Yazid I martyred Hussein, the Shiites made it their mission in life to oppose every action of the Umayyad dynasty. It did not help matters that the Umayyads tortured and murdered Shiite Imams and Infallibles, leading to irreconcilability between the Shiites and the Umayyads.The anger happened specifically because Umayyads targeted Shiites and Mawali Sunnis (Sunnis who were not Arabs) for violence. They also had issues with control over the vast distances of their empire as well as noble Arab families that resented the Umayyads' rise and wanted power. (One of these rival families was the Abbassids, who would eventually take power from the Umayyads in a coup d'etat.)
The belief in life after death.
Yes Christians believe in life after death. The Bible (God's word) teaches that.
No. That is not how the Egyptian belief in life and death worked.
Belief in life after death gives Christians hope and comfort in facing the challenges of life. It also influences their moral choices and behaviors, providing a sense of accountability for their actions on Earth. Ultimately, the belief in life after death shapes a Christian's perspective on what is truly important and valuable in this world.
Their belief in life after death certainly contributed to the art form.
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Not sure about specific cultures, but Jehovah's Witnesses don't follow the belief that life continues after death.
We aren't sure exactly when or how the concept of life after death began, but it seems to be a belief that has been around since the beginning of time.
Probably the Sunni, because majority of Indonesian Muslims are Sunnis and Indonesia is the biggest Muslim country in the world. Plus, majority of the Arabs countries are Sunnis, too. Countries with Shia' as majority are Iran and Iraq.