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Muslims and Christians make quite a thing of people accepting or converting to the faith before death, and making a public statement of some kind to do so.
The deathbed conversion seems to be the last chance to enter either faith.
I would like to explore this further.
Is there specific written evidence that suggests conversion has to happen 'whilst alive'? Or do we pursue this as believers, because - of course - after death a conversion would be unknown to us?
Is it possible that we can accept a faith after death, perhaps as we enter into the 'other world' and meet with God or his angels?
Please let me know what you think and understand about this, and give evidence where you can.
Comments from Muslims and Christians and anybody else are invited.
Thank you.
The deathbed conversion seems to be the last chance to enter either faith.
I would like to explore this further.
Is there specific written evidence that suggests conversion has to happen 'whilst alive'? Or do we pursue this as believers, because - of course - after death a conversion would be unknown to us?
Is it possible that we can accept a faith after death, perhaps as we enter into the 'other world' and meet with God or his angels?
Please let me know what you think and understand about this, and give evidence where you can.
Comments from Muslims and Christians and anybody else are invited.

Thank you.