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Nσσя'υℓ Jαииαн
09-02-2006, 10:00 PM
The Messenger of Allah, salla Allahu alaihi wa sallam gives us the answer!

Upon the authority of al-Bara' ibn `Aazib who said: We went out with the the Prophet (SAWS) to a burial of a man from the Ansar (original inhabitants of Madina) until we arrived at the grave, and he still had not been placed in the slot of the grave.

Then the Messenger of Allah (SAWS) sat down and we sat around him. You would have thought that birds were upon our heads from our silence, and in the hand of the Messenger of Allah (SAWS) was a stick which he was poking the ground with. [Then he started looking at the sky and looking at the earth and looking up down three times]. Then he said to us: "Ask Allah for refuge from the torment of the grave", he repeated this command two or three times. [Then he said O Allah I seek refuge in you from the torment of the grave] [three times]. Then he said: "Verily, the believing servant, when leaving this life and journeying to the hereafter angels will descend upon him, their faces will be white as if they were suns, they will have with them a shroud (kafan) from the shroud of Paradise), and an embalmment (HanouT) from the embalmments of heaven. Then, they will sit within eye-shot of him.

Then the angel of death (peace be upon him) will come and sit at his head and will say "O you virtuous soul; come out to a forgiveness and a pleasure from your Lord ". So it will come out as a drop comes out of the mouth of a jug (with ease), then he will take it, not leaving it in his hand for longer that a blink of an eye until they (he and the other angels) have placed it in that shroud and that embalmment. And there will emanate from it a smell like that of the most sweet smelling musk on the face of the earth. Then they shall ascend with it, and they shall not pass with it by any group of angels but they will say: What is this good and sweet-smelling soul?. Then they shall say to them (he is) "such" the son of "such" choosing the best of the names he used to be called in this life. Until they reach the lowest sky, then they shall ask permission to enter, and they shall be granted entry, until they end at the seventh heaven sky, then Allah, exalted and high, shall say: "write the book of my servant in `illiyeen (1) [And what will explain to you what Illiyeen is `illiyeen, there is a register fully inscribed to which bear witness those nearest to Allah (see 83:18)], and his book will be written in `illiyeen, and the shall be said "return him to the earth, for [I promised them] I have created them from it, and into it I shall return them, and from it I shall extract (resurrect) them a second time (20:55)". So [he is returned to earth and] his soul is returned to his body [he said and he will hear the footsteps of his friends who buried him when they leave him].

Then two [severe] angels shall come and [terrify him and] sit him up next to them and shall ask him: "Who is your Lord?". He shall reply "My Lord is Allah". Then they shall ask him: "What is your religion?". He shall answer them: "My religion is Islam". Then they shall ask him "Who is this man who was sent among you?". He will reply "He is the Messenger of Allah (SAWS) peace be upon him". Then they shall ask him "What have you done?". He shall reply: "I read the book of Allah, then I believed in it and accepted it". [The angel will terrify him and ask him "who is your Lord?", "what is your religion?" "who is your prophet?", and this will be the last trial on earth for the believer, it is then when Allah says : "Allah will establish in strength those who believe with the word that stands firm in this world", so he will answer my Lord is Allah, my religion is Islam and my Prophet is Mohammad salla Allahu alaihi wa sallam. Then a caller will call from the sky: "My slave has spoken the truth, so spread out for him from the heaven, and clothe him from the heaven, and open a door for him from the heaven (within his grave)", so it's goodness and its smell will come unto him, then his grave will be expanded for him as far as he can see.

Then a man will come to him. His face will be handsome, and his clothes will be handsome, and his smell will be sweet. Then he shall say unto him: I bring you glade tidings of that which will make you happy [Rejoice with a pleasure of Allah and delights that endure]. This is the day that you were promised (46:16). Then he will say [and may Allah give you glad tiding] "who are you?, for your face is the face of someone who comes with good news". He shall reply: "I am your good deeds, [by Allah, I did not know of you but that you were quick to the obedience of Allah and slow to His disobedience, so may Allah reward you good]". Then he shall say: "My Lord bring the hour so that I might return to my family and my wealth" [it will be said to him "be tranquil"].

He (Mohammed, salla Allahu alaihi wa sallam) said: { And the disbelieving [transgressor/wicked] servant}, if he is leaving this life and journeying to the hereafter then angels will descend upon him, their faces will be black, they have with them a coarse woolen fabric (sackcloth)[ made of fire]. Then they will sit within eye-shot of him. Then the angel of death will come and sit at his head and will say "O you wicked soul; come out to a anger from your Lord and a fury (from Him)". So it will be distributed (spread out) throughout his body, then it will be ripped away as a skewer/spit is ripped out of damp cotton [and in its way out it will tear and cut the nerves and blood vessels] [and then he will be cursed by all the angels between the earth and the sky and by all the angels in the sky, and the gates of heaven are closed. There is no gate in the heaven but its people supplicate that the wicked soul shall not be ascended to their side], then he will take it (the soul), not leaving it in his hand for longer than a blink of an eye until they have placed it in that sackcloth. And there will emanate from it a stench like that of the most evil smelling corpse on the face of the earth. Then they shall ascend with it, and they shall not pass with it by a group of angels but they will say: What is this wicked soul?. Then they shall say to them (he is) "such" the son of "such" choosing the most hated of the names he used to be called in this life. Until they reach the lowest heaven (sky), then they shall ask permission to enter, and they shall not be granted entry. Then the Messenger of Allah (SAWS) recited "The doors of the sky are not opened to them, nor shall they enter heaven until the camel passes through the eye of the needle" (7:40).

Then Allah, exalted and high, shall say: "write the book of my servant in Sijjeen (2)(83:7) in the lowest earth". [Then will be said "return my slave to the earth, for I promised them I have created them from it, and into it I shall return them, and from it I shall extract (resurrect) them a second time (20:55)"]. Then his soul shall be taken away [from the sky] with a mighty hurl [until it is cast into his body]. Then he (the Prophet salla Allahu alaihi wa sallam) read: "and those who associate partners with Allah, They are as one who falls from the sky then is snatched by the birds or is cast by the wind into a very low place (22:31)". Then his soul will be returned into his body, [he (the prophet) said : verily he will hear the footsteps of his friends who buried him when they leave him]. Then two harsh severe and fearsome angels shall come and [terrify him and] sit him up and shall ask him: "Who is your Lord?". He shall reply "Huh?, Huh (this is an expression of sorrow), I don't know". Then they shall ask him: "What is your religion?". He shall answer them: "Huh?, Huh?, I don't know". Then they shall ask him "Who is this man who was sent among you?". He will reply "Huh?, Huh?, I don't know [I heard people saying that!]". He (the Prophet salla Allahu alaihi wa sallam) said "And then will be said to him don't ever know and don't ever recite!"].

Then a caller will call from the sky: "My slave has spoken falsely, so spread out for him from the hell fire, and open a door for him from the hell fire (within his grave)", so its heat and hot wind will come unto him, then his grave will be contracted upon him until his limbs are caught up among one another. Then a man will come to him. His face will be ugly, and his clothes will be ugly, and his smell will be vile. Then he shall say unto him: I bring you tidings of that which will harm you. This is the day that you were promised (70:44). Then he will say [and you, may Allah give you bad tiding] "who are you?, for your face is the face of someone who comes with evil". He shall reply: "I am your evil deeds [by Allah, I did not know of you but that you were quick to the disobedience of Allah and slow to His obedience, so may Allah reward you bad, and then will be assigned to him a blind, deaf and mute person who holds in his hand a hammer, if a mountain is hit with it, it would disintegrate, and he will beat him with it until he becomes dust, and then Allah will render him to his initial form, and he will beat him again, and he (the wicked) will cry of sorrow and pain a cry that will be heard by all creatures except humans and jinn, and a door of hell will be opened unto him within his grave and will spread out for him sheets of hell fire]". Then he shall say: "My Lord do not bring the hour".

This hadith is narrated by Ahmad Ibn Hambal, Abu Dawud, Ibn Majah, at-Tayalisi, and al-Hakim who said it is according to the standards of Bukhari and Muslim. This text is the text of Ahmad, all text between brackets is from the other narrators and other narrations of Ahmad.
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DAWUD_adnan
09-03-2006, 10:37 AM
1 thing SubhanAllah! alhamduliahi the grave is scary man.....
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Nσσя'υℓ Jαииαн
09-03-2006, 08:14 PM
yeaa especially after reading about what happens..in great detail >.<
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Vitor Blitz
09-04-2006, 10:21 PM
My father tells me scary things awaitin the grave. But that was in much more vivid than his.
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Selising
09-05-2006, 12:17 AM
But..... I want to see my God, I want to see Muhammad PBUH. I want to see Ibrahim AS, Ismail AS, the list goes on..... Whatever it is, how scary it is.. we have to face it
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09-14-2006, 01:01 PM
Erm erm erm ... May Allah save us from the punishment of the grave... Ameen!
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Salah ad-din
10-04-2006, 08:00 AM
Many say that the grave is scary. Why? If you safe guard your self here and now from evil, the grave will be something that you look forward to.
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Ibn Abi Ahmed
10-04-2006, 03:32 PM
:sl:

Uthmaan bin `Affaan (RA) used to cry so much when he stood by a grave that his beard became soaked.

He used to say, "it is as if I am standing between Paradise and Hell not knowing which one I am destined for. I would choose to be burnt to ashes before knowing which one I am to go to." [Reported by Ahmad in 'az-Zuhd' [2/42] and Abu Nu`aym in 'al-Hilya' (1/60)]

:cry:

:w:
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Kittygyal
10-04-2006, 03:36 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by Pr1nc3ss
Erm erm erm ... May Allah save us from the punishment of the grave... Ameen!

salam.
Amin Thumma Amin :uhwhat
w.salam
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Woodrow
10-04-2006, 03:43 PM
I have a lot of difficulty in fearing the grave. To myself I consider death to be a natural part of life and for all of us death is no more and no less a part of life than birth is.

I do not know what awaits me, but I do have faith in the Justice of Allah(swt) and do know that what ever awaits me is the result of my own choices. Perhaps, that is scary, but at the same time it is the result of my own actions. I can only live my life in an attempt to do what is pleasing to Allah(swt) and accept the fact that I am not worthy of anything and that whatever my fate is it will be much better then what I truly deserve.
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Kittygyal
10-04-2006, 03:46 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by Woodrow
I have a lot of difficulty in fearing the grave. To myself I consider death to be a natural part of life and for all of us death is no more and no less a part of life than birth is.

I do not know what awaits me, but I do have faith in the Justice of Allah(swt) and do know that what ever awaits me is the result of my own choices. Perhaps, that is scary, but at the same time it is the result of my own actions. I can only live my life in an attempt to do what is pleasing to Allah(swt) and accept the fact that I am not worthy of anything and that whatever my fate is it will be much better then what I truly deserve.
salam.
good say akhi && mashallah we just gotcha wait till that day inshallah
w.salam
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Salah ad-din
10-04-2006, 04:03 PM
I'm in agreement with you 100% Woodrow.
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Nσσя'υℓ Jαииαн
10-04-2006, 05:21 PM
I'm not afraid of death, but I know I'm not perfect and have made many mistakes that I regret. May Allah (swt) grants us Jannah, Ameen.
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Ninth_Scribe
10-04-2006, 05:57 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by Kittygyal
salam.

that is way scary :(

w.salam
I don't know... I would call Birth way scary, but I guess it's a matter of preferrence?

Ninth Scribe
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Curaezipirid
10-05-2006, 05:08 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by Ähmed
:sl:

Uthmaan bin `Affaan (RA) used to cry so much when he stood by a grave that his beard became soaked.

He used to say, "it is as if I am standing between Paradise and Hell not knowing which one I am destined for. I would choose to be burnt to ashes before knowing which one I am to go to." [Reported by Ahmad in 'az-Zuhd' [2/42] and Abu Nu`aym in 'al-Hilya' (1/60)]

:cry:

:w:
Thankyou for this Ahmed: it is the first Muslim quote I have found that reflects my own sentiments. The fear I experience is a greater fear of not paying in full for any mistake that could in any possibility be of my own causation; that greater than even the fear of being wrongly accused in the grave. More fear of missing any knowledge of an account against me, than of paying that account in the grave. How could I be any other than Muslim!

This teaching of what happens to a Muslim in the grave is essential. If we can not believe in what the Angels report to us when in the grave, then how are we to survive hereafter? Those whom imagine that a reincarnation doctrine could suffice instead (and there are some whom supposed, in a delusion, that reincarnation has been proven better than the Islamic teaching) might be finding that the Angels are being provided with new means to prevent reincarnation mentation from acting, given the times we are living in. Angels are perfectly adequately able to ascribe to a person in the grave that if they ignore Angels they may only be able to find their delusions are that of never escaping the grave; that is, once the Angels are certain that the person tried to chose to prefer a reincarnation dogma.

Assalam
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Hisbul_Aziz
10-13-2006, 11:12 AM
O' Allah We seek Refuge From the painful torment of the grave
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Ummah
10-13-2006, 03:24 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by Woodrow
I have a lot of difficulty in fearing the grave. To myself I consider death to be a natural part of life and for all of us death is no more and no less a part of life than birth is.

I do not know what awaits me, but I do have faith in the Justice of Allah(swt) and do know that what ever awaits me is the result of my own choices. Perhaps, that is scary, but at the same time it is the result of my own actions. I can only live my life in an attempt to do what is pleasing to Allah(swt) and accept the fact that I am not worthy of anything and that whatever my fate is it will be much better then what I truly deserve.
Asalaamualaikum

well said
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Sister Hoddan
10-13-2006, 04:55 PM
assalaamu alaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh

It isn´t death in itself that is terrifying but it is not knowing whether one is among the saved ones(people of paradis) or the wretched ones(people of hell). Ya Allah, we seek refuge in you from the torment of the grave ameen!
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halimahbintdavi
10-16-2006, 09:25 AM
Bismilla

Assalaam alaikum

Here is a link I got that has a lot of information on the tests and trials of the next life.

http://survivorsareus.com/index.cfm/The_Next_Life

The following can be found there:

The End of Days Fatwa
An authentic fatwa regarding certain tribulations that have occured recently

End of days Trials and Tribulations
This is for an idea of what is coming ahead: a day when the sun rises from the west and your repentance is no longer accepted!

Anti Christ Ad-Dajjal
Every prophet has warned his people of this one eyed, short, crooked legged Liar whom will claim to be God.

The punishment of the Grave
Some will be hit with an iron hammer between their ears, and they will cry and that cry will be heard by whatever approaches them except human beings and jinns.

Articles regarding Graves
Several different articles about the grave, praying at graves and more.

Paradise
The beauty and splendor of immortality, gardens with spring running underneath them, High thrones to sit and relax, delicous food and drink and the ability to gaze at you Lord Most High.

Hell-Fire
Immortality dooms with a fire whose fuel is men and stones, taste a boiling fluid and a filthy fluid of pus and blood and other penalties of a similar kind to match them.
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al Amaanah
10-20-2006, 01:32 PM
laa ilaha illa Allah..:cry:
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al Amaanah
10-20-2006, 04:29 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by Sister Hoddan
assalaamu alaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh

It isn´t death in itself that is terrifying but it is not knowing whether one is among the saved ones(people of paradis) or the wretched ones(people of hell). Ya Allah, we seek refuge in you from the torment of the grave ameen!

ameen ya Rabb!
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AQSA
10-22-2006, 12:54 AM
O my god, subhanallah.... i was crying whilst reading that

i don't know whether it was due to the fear of death itself, or the fear of the suddeness of it which will undoubtably lead to dying with regrets.... (as many of us are not prepared for at at the mo)

Or maybe its because of the reality of it...



Whatever it is, im sure that with righteousness, fear & love for Allah, hope for his reward and fear of his punishment and pure trust in him comes the tranquility of the heart, giving the strengh & preparing the believer for absolutely anything.


Thats proberly why we fear death, because we havent FULLY prepared for it.

Just like a student who revised well for an exam would go into the exam hall with confidence and looking forward to doing his best.

While on the hand a student who did not revise good and cramped last minute revision into an hour before the exam will proberly dred going into the exam hall, because he knows he will proberly fail because of the lack of effort made.

Similaly, if we prepare well for the akhira.............we will go into it with confidence (inshalllah), knowing that we tried our upmost to obey the command of Allah and please him, while at the same time having full confidence and faith in his justice.


Allahuma inni a'udibika min 'adhaabil gabri wa adhaabi fin naar...........ameen
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al Amaanah
10-22-2006, 03:19 PM
Allahoema ameen!
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Protected_Diamond
10-23-2006, 04:41 PM
Read spectacles of death. very scary and in depth
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Sadia25
10-24-2006, 05:30 PM
jazakallah!! for sharing!!
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Abdul-Raouf
09-03-2007, 08:51 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by Muj4h1d4
Erm erm erm ... May Allah save us from the punishment of the grave... Ameen!
Ameen !
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rozeena
09-03-2007, 09:45 AM
thank you 4 sharing that.may allah grant us all a place in jannah and save us from the punishment in the grave.
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