Hereafter

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The triliteral root hamza khā rā (أ خ ر) occurs in the Quran 250 times.

Akhirat [1](Arabic الآخره - end, limit, edge, last, "future life") - in Islamic eschatology - "the Other World", the only eternal one, in which life is extremely important for man. The Qur'anic term "ahirat," means "the end, the limit," "that which comes after," "the last day".

The phrase "the Ultimate Day" in the Quran describes an epoch of "ultimate (perception) Reality", a period of human history after the "Neolithic Revolution", the next level in the game called "Life", proceeding in a "parallel Reality", and (or) beginning after "true death", which is the "crown of human efforts". See "The Ultimate Day" material.

This world and in the Hereafter

(2:130) Who would abandon the creed of Abraham except one who fools himself? We have selected him in this world, and in the Hereafter (Arab. الْآخِرَةِ, l-ākhirati), he is of the reformers.

(3:45) The Angels said, "O Mary, God gives good news of a word from Him. His name is the Messiah, Jesus the son of Mary. Honorable in this world and in the Hereafter (Arab. وَالْآخِرَةِ, wal-ākhirati), and from among those who are made close."