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Important event on day of judgment

The most important events that
will happen on the Day of
Judgement are when we will be
held accountable for our deeds and when we will be questioned by our Lord Allah (S.W.T.). There are many Quranic verses and ahadith that tell us about these events so that the believers will prepare themselves for the most important, final test. They can prepare for this test with their strong faiths and with their righteous deeds. Allah (S.W.T.) says what could be translated as, "Draws near for mankind their reckoning, while they turn away in heedlessness." ( Surat Al-'Anbia', Verse 1)
Also, He says what could be
translated as, "Verily, to Us will
be their return: -Then verily, for
Us will be their Reckoning." (
Surat Al-Ghashiah, Verses 25 and
26)

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