🏵️🏵️🏵️ In the Islamic perspective, Marta, the idea of deceased loved ones communicating through various signs and phenomena is not explicitly discussed.
However, Muslims believe in the existence of the unseen world, encompassing the afterlife, angels, and jinn. They also trust in Allah as the ultimate source of guidance and communication, with the deceased residing in either reward or punishment in the hereafter.
While the specific signs mentioned may not have direct correlations in Islamic teachings, Muslims can find solace in the belief that their deceased loved ones are in a better place, potentially interceding for them in the hereafter.
The Quran highlights this in Surah Al-An'am (6:51), "And those who came after them say, 'Our Lord, forgive us and our brothers who preceded us in faith and put not in our hearts [any] resentment toward those who have believed. Indeed, You are Kind and Merciful.'"
In seeking guidance and comfort from the deceased, Muslims primarily rely on the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and the Quran. The Prophet (pbuh) stated in a hadith reported by Sahih Muslim, "When the believer dies, his deeds are terminated except for three things: ongoing charity, knowledge from which benefit is gained, and a righteous son who prays for him."
This hadith emphasizes the significance of good deeds and their impact even after one's death.
In the end, while the specific signs of deceased loved ones communicating with the living are not directly addressed in Islam, Muslims can find solace in the belief that their loved ones are in a better place and may intercede for them.
They should primarily rely on the teachings of the Quran and the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) for guidance and comfort in dealing with the loss of loved ones.
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