Qiyama
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Qiyama
Summary
Qiyama is an Islamic term[1]. Qiyama ranks in the top 8% of islamic_term entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (596 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Qiyama is the creator of God in Islam[3].
- Qiyama is the creator of Rabb[4].
- Qiyama is the creator of Ilah[5].
- Qiyama is the creator of Allah[6].
- Qiyama's religion is recorded as Islam[7].
- Qiyama's image is recorded as Sirat in the Afterlife.jpeg[8].
- Qiyama's instance of is recorded as Islamic term[9].
- Qiyama's based on is recorded as waḥy[10].
- Qiyama's based on is recorded as Tanzil[11].
- Qiyama's based on is recorded as Qur’an[12].
- Qiyama's based on is recorded as Sunnah[13].
- Qiyama's based on is recorded as hadith[14].
- Qiyama's based on is recorded as prophetic biography[15].
- Qiyama's based on is recorded as Qisas Al-Anbiya[16].
- Qiyama's follows is recorded as al-baʻth baʻd al-mawt[17].
- Qiyama's follows is recorded as hashr[18].
- Qiyama's follows is recorded as sual[19].
- Qiyama's follows is recorded as hisab[20].
- Qiyama's follows is recorded as mawazin[21].
- Qiyama's follows is recorded as dunya[22].
- Qiyama's follows is recorded as minor signs of the Day of Judgment[23].
- Qiyama's follows is recorded as major signs of the Day of Judgment[24].
- Qiyama's followed by is recorded as immortality in Islam[25].
- Qiyama's followed by is recorded as Jahannam[26].
- Qiyama's followed by is recorded as Jannah[27].
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Works and Contributions
Created works include God in Islam[3], an Islamic term[28]; Rabb[4], a name of God[29]; Ilah[5], a word[30]; and Allah[6], a theonym[31]. Things named for Qiyama include Al-Ḥāqqah[32], a surah[33]; Al-Ghashiya[34], a surah[35]; and Al-Qiyāmah[36], a surah[37].
Personal Life
Qiyama's religion is recorded as Islam[7].
Why It Matters
Qiyama ranks in the top 8% of islamic_term entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (596 views/month).[2] Qiyama has Wikipedia articles in 17 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[38] Qiyama is known by 35 alternative names across languages and contexts.[39]
Entities named for Qiyama include Al-Ḥāqqah[32], a surah[33]; Al-Ghashiya[34], a surah[35]; and Al-Qiyāmah[36], a surah[37].