The Qurâan uses the term âWafatâ to describe death. Islamic scholars divided Wafat into sleep (temporary death) and death (real death). Thus, the above verse indicates that while AllÄh takes and retains souls during real death, He releases souls after sleep for an appointed term. The Hadith support this interpretation.
The Soul in the Quran is Described as a âSpiritâ. References. Soul in the Quran has been described as a supernatural phenomenon that is difficult to fully understand for the human being. In fact, all human beings possess a soul or spirit that is inside a body and performs various functions. There exists a reciprocal relationship between the
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quran verses before sleep