Sirat
"Sirat is the bridge that must be crossed on the Day of Judgment to transition between Paradise and Hell."
Spiritual & Deep Meaning
Sirat is a bridge that everyone must cross according to Islamic belief, located between Paradise and Hell. The Quran mentions that everyone will cross this bridge based on their deeds. From a Sufi perspective, Sirat symbolizes overcoming the obstacles in one's spiritual journey to achieve spiritual maturity. The importance of good deeds, faith, and piety in this process is significant. Sirat offers an opportunity for the individual to confront themselves and experience spiritual transformation. The belief that those who cannot cross this path will go to Hell increases people's willingness to do good deeds.
Example / Wisdom Quote
"'Those who are cautious in crossing Sirat will be saved.'"
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