I think fear of death near death affects all the religious people (irrespective of their religions) in same way.
what i meant was that this concept of doing extra 'ibaadaat as "qazaa-e-'umrii" is not their in any other religion...for all those "born-again-religious-zealots", they get religious and they do what's required of them because they don't have any 'set of rituals" like Muslims have in terms of 5 pillars of Islam. you know what i mean?
people from other religions upon their spiritual reawakening, they just do what they 'CAN' while Muslims have missed certain amount of obligatory religious rituals which they wanna re-compensate and as a result they are more into practicality of the religious aspect.
Haven't you heard of Hindus going to their teerat yatra or something like that in old age to compensate?
We don't know details about other religions so we should not jump to our own conclusions and put it forward as facts
what i meant was that this concept of doing extra 'ibaadaat as "qazaa-e-'umrii" is not their in any other religion...for all those "born-again-religious-zealots", they get religious and they do what's required of them because they don't have any 'set of rituals" like Muslims have in terms of 5 pillars of Islam. you know what i mean?
people from other religions upon their spiritual reawakening, they just do what they 'CAN' while Muslims have missed certain amount of obligatory religious rituals which they wanna re-compensate and as a result they are more into practicality of the religious aspect.
got it? :D
I don't know about other religions in detail, so can't say with surety.