Punishment Of The Grave Pictures!

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he was the commander in chechyna (sp?) and thats where he was buried he was originally from saudi arabia, he fought the afghan Jihad and also Tajikistan....for more info check out that thread about him
 
There is one muslim song i heard abt the Prophet and it brought tears into my eyes, the meaning is soooo great

your referring to al-muallim by sami yusuf. Personally i dont encourage the use of instruments in anyway... i get too excited :statisfie so i refrain from it. You can clearly hear that sami yusuf uses at least 2-3 instruments per song so plz be carefull... its definitly not just "daff" which is permissable.

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may allah forgive the boy
let us recite sura al fateha for him and someday simeone might do the same for us
 
urm...aren't we a bit off topic?

But anyways, do u have any more pics bro Fight?
 
umm.. not to be rude or anything.. but how can we know those pictures are real?.. it didn't really look like a human body to me.. especially not of an 18 year old.. i mean, how can eyes be squished in like that.. so yeah, as you can tell, I wasn't frightened by the pictures as much as some of the brothers and sister..

and also.. I don't think you should be posting pictures of the dead.. I don't think that's very respectful, even though they weren't used in a rude way..styll
 
The Life of the Grave

After this upward excursion, the soul is returned to the body in the grave, and this marks the start of what is often called the Life of the Grave. The return of the soul to the body is not to the same extent as it was during the worldly life; rather, it is only to a small extent, the soul's presence being even less than that during sleep. The primary purpose of this is to allow the dead person to respond to the Questioning of the Grave. The Prophet sallallahu `alayhe wa-sallam said, "When a servant is laid in his grave and his friends have turned away from him and he hears the footfalls of their sandals, two angels come to him, sit him upright, and ask him, 'What used you to say about this man Muhammad?' The believer will answer, 'I testify that he is the slave of Allah and His Messenger', and it will be said, 'Look at your place in Hell, Allah has changed it for a place in Heaven', and he will behold both of them. As for the hypocrite or the disbeliever, he will [also] be asked, 'What used you to say about this man?' but he will reply, 'I do not know; I [merely] used to say what people said.' He will be told, 'You did not know, nor did you follow [one who knew],' and [then] he will be struck a blow with iron hammers, whereupon he will cry out with a scream which is heard by [all] those around him, other than humans and jinn." (Related by Bukhari.) Other narrations add that these angels are named Munkar and Nakeer, and their appearance is very terrifying. They ask three questions in all, the first two being "Who is your Lord?" and "What is your religion?", and the third being about the Prophet sallallahu `alayhe wa-sallam, as mentioned in the narration above. "Allah fortifies the believers with the strengthening word" [(14) Ibrahim, 27], allowing them to answer the questions correctly, and then they sleep peacefully and pleasantly until the Day of Judgement. Sinful Muslims and disbelievers, however, are liable to be punished during this time.
Grave Punishment is a reality

On the authority of `A'ishah radiallahu `anha : a Jewess entered upon her and said, "May Allah grant you refuge from the Punishment of the Grave." So, `A'ishah asked the Messenger of Allah sallallahu `alayhe wa-sallam about grave-punishment, whereupon he said, "Yes. Grave-punishment is a reality." `A'ishah said, "I never saw the Messenger of Allah sallallahu `alayhe wa-sallam offer any prayer thereafter in which he did not seek refuge with Allah from grave-punishment." (Related by Bukhari and Muslim.)

It is obligatory to believe in grave punishment. The primary Qur'anic evidence for it is in the account of Pharoah and his disbelieving kin. "The Fire; they are exposed to it by morning and afternoon. And, on the Day the Hour is established, (it will be said), 'Enter the Household of Pharoah (into) the severest punishment." [(40) Ghafir, 46] This verse is quite explicit that the punishment they are receiving is prior to the Day of Judgement, i.e. during the life of the grave. There is also abundant evidence in the authentic sunnah, such as the following hadith : The Prophet passed by two graves, and said about their occupants, "They are being punished for something which was not serious [according to them], but, indeed it was serious. One of them used to spread tales [in order to cause mischief and enmity between people], and the other used not to free himself from [traces of] urine." Then, he took a fresh palm-leaf stalk, split it in two halves, and implanted one in each grave. He was asked, "O Messenger of Allah! Why have you done that?" He said, "[The punishment] might be lightened for them, as long as [the two stalks] do not dry up." (Related by Bukhari and Muslim.)

Exceptions from the Punishment

Prophets and martyrs are exempted from grave punishment. The martyr is also exempted from the questioning, because the clashing of swords above his head was a sufficient trial for him. However, everyone other than the prophets is liable to be subjected to a squeezing from the grave on their sides. If anyone were to have been saved from it, it would have been Sa`d ibn Mu`adh radiallahu `anhu. This squeezing is gentle for a good believer, and thereafter the grave expands and becomes spacious, but it is so severe for the disbeliever that his ribs interlock.

One can protect oneself from grave punishment (other than the squeezing), by:

- Regular repentance; for in this way one will have few if any outstanding sins.
- Martyrdom; being killed in the battlefield while fighting in the path of Allah.
- Dying while guarding the frontline of the Islamic land. (i.e. dying in ribaat).
- Reciting Surah 67 (Al-Mulk) every night.
- Saying laa ilaaha illallaahul-malikul-haqqul-mubeen 100 times every day.
 
um actually its not right to take pictures like that -esspecially of a dead person .

besides the fact that aren't we supposed to be hiding our brothers sins instead of revealing it to the whole world.

and another thing -his awra was showing!
 
May allah have mercy on his soul, these pictures just woke me up as an reminder of what evil deeds can lead you into severe punishment of the grave.

um actually its not right to take pictures like that -esspecially of a dead person .

besides the fact that aren't we supposed to be hiding our brothers sins instead of revealing it to the whole world.

and another thing -his awra was showing!
Agreed.
 
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I'm sorry but, does everyone seriously think that these are pictures of 'Punishment Of The Grave'? And before anyone accuses me of denying the 'Punishment Of The Grave', I don't, and I certainly don't need pictures to prove it's reality.

There are many possiblities, and it would be foolish for us to jump at a conclusion based on what is written on a website or an email, most of which are unauthentic.

I personally think, it looks like one of the props used in a movie, and when they are done with it, they chuck it to a side. So someone decides to take a picture of it, and email it to everyone, with the title '18yr old Punished in the grave'. It starts off as a joke, before he/she knows it, millions on the net have seen it. Chinese whispers in full force!

Sound ridiculous? Well, it's one of the many possibilities.
 
Yh dat cud be a possibility but I mean its no harm if people take a lesson from it is it?
 
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its no harm if people take a lesson from it is it?
No there is not. But as Muslims we are taught to establish the authenticity of a story, or piece of news before relaying it to the third person.
 
Even if these pictures are authentic, it is rather disrespectful to parade a picture of a dead man in the internet in such a fashion. It is highly disrespectful to the deceased man and to the loved ones whom he leaves behind. We should be learn to be more respectful and compassionate of the ones who have passed away.
 
um actually its not right to take pictures like that -esspecially of a dead person .

besides the fact that aren't we supposed to be hiding our brothers sins instead of revealing it to the whole world.

and another thing -his awra was showing!

Yea sister that is true and you are right also Far7an brother is too so i will remove the link right now Insha'Allah :)
 
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I'm sorry but, does everyone seriously think that these are pictures of 'Punishment Of The Grave'? And before anyone accuses me of denying the 'Punishment Of The Grave', I don't, and I certainly don't need pictures to prove it's reality.

There are many possiblities, and it would be foolish for us to jump at a conclusion based on what is written on a website or an email, most of which are unauthentic.

I personally think, it looks like one of the props used in a movie, and when they are done with it, they chuck it to a side. So someone decides to take a picture of it, and email it to everyone, with the title '18yr old Punished in the grave'. It starts off as a joke, before he/she knows it, millions on the net have seen it. Chinese whispers in full force!

Sound ridiculous? Well, it's one of the many possibilities.

Exactly, and why should we need pictures to fear Allah's punishment when Allah has already told us in the Quran.
 
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