Islam: Souls go to 'Alam-e-Barzakh', 'jinn' are mistaken for ghosts.

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News18•07-12-2025, 10:15
Islam: Souls go to 'Alam-e-Barzakh', 'jinn' are mistaken for ghosts.
- •Common belief suggests spirits roam and haunt people after death.
- •According to Islam, a person's soul does not roam the earth after death but immediately goes to 'Alam-e-Barzakh'.
- •Muslim cleric Maulana Ifrahim Hussain states that souls remain in 'Alam-e-Barzakh' until the Day of Judgment.
- •What people perceive as ghosts are identified as 'jinn' or 'shaitanic forces' in Islam, capable of changing form and causing delusions.
- •'Alam-e-Barzakh' is a separate world where all human souls await the Day of Judgment based on their karma.
Why It Matters: It clarifies Islamic beliefs about spirits, debunking common ghost myths.
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