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This is a reminder to all of us. Listen and hear well how it (the grave) awaits you. [1] Abu Sa’īd (RA) narrates that Muhammad ﷺ, while entering his Masjid saw some persons laughing in a manner that their teeth were visible. He said: Behold! If you frequently remember the destroyer of pleasures, that is, death, it will distract you from what I am seeing (your excessive laughing). So remember frequently the destroyer of pleasures, that is, death. For verily, not a day passes upon the grave but that it cries out saying: I am the house of exile; and I am the house of loneliness; and I am the house of dust; and I am the house of worms. When a believing slave of Allāh is buried, the grave says to him: You are most welcome! Indeed, you were the most beloved to me of all those who used to walk upon me. So now, when you have been placed in my charge and you have been brought to me, you will see my excellent treatment. Muhammad ﷺ then said: So the grave expands for him as far as the eye can see; and a door of Paradise is opened for him. And when an immoral slave of Allāh or an unbeliever is buried; the grave says to him: You are most unwelcome! Indeed you were the most despised by me of all those who used to walk upon me. So today, as you have been placed in my charge, and you have been brought to me, you will soon see my treatment towards you. Muhammad ﷺ said: The grave then closes on him until its one side meets the other, and his ribs get intermingled; Muhammad ﷺ then (illustrating) placed the gingers (of one hand) between the fingers (of the other hand). He added: Allāh sends upon him seventy serpents; if one of them were to breathe upon the earth, it would not produce any crops as long as the world remained: they will go on biting and lacerating him until he is brought forth for his Account on the Day of Resurrection. Muhammad ﷺ said: The grave is either a garden from among the gardens of Paradise or a pit from among the pits of Hell. and these following ahādīth tells about what will happen in the grave… [2] Hanī Rahimahullāhu, the freed slave of ‘Uthmān (RA) narrates that when ‘Uthman stood by a grave he would weep until his tears wet his beard. So, he was asked; When Paradise and Hell are mentioned, you do not weep, but (why do) you weep at this (sight of the grave)? So he replied: Indeed, Muhammad ﷺ said: Verily, the grave is the first stage among the stages of the Hereafter; if one is saved from (the Punishment of) it, then what is to follow will be easier. And if one does not find safety from it, then what is to follow shall be more severe than it. And Muhammad ﷺ said: I have not seen a sight more horrifying than (the Punishment of) the grave. [3] Bara ibn-‘Āzib (RA) narrates: We went with Muhammad ﷺ along with the funeral of a man from the Ansār until we reached the grave, which had not yet been completely dug. So, Muhammad ﷺ sat and we sat around him in silence as though birds were perched upon our head, and in his hand was a stick with which he was making marks on the ground. He then raised his head and said two times or three times: Seek refuge from Allāh from the Punishment of the grave. He then said: (When a believer is buried in the grave), and then the angels will approach the buried person and make him sit up, and then ask him: Who is your Rabb? He will reply: My Rabb is Allāh. What is your religion? He will reply: My religion is Islām. What do you say about this man who was sent to you? He will reply: He is the Messenger of Allāh. What makes you certain of that? He will reply: I read the Book of Allāh and I believed and I testified in it. Then, a Caller will announce from the heavens: My slave has said the truth so spread for him a bedding from Paradise and dress him from the clothes of paradise, and open for him a window towards Paradise. The joy, pleasant breeze and fragrances of Paradise will reach him, and the grave will be expanded for him as far as his eyes can see. Then Muhammad ﷺ mentioned the death of an unbeliever: Verily, the soul of an unbeliever shall be returned to his body. Two angels will approach him, and make him sit up, and ask him: Who is your Rabb? He will reply: Alas alas! I do not know! What is your religion? He will reply: Alas alas! I do not know! What do you say about this man who was sent to you? He will reply: Alas alas! I do not know! At this, a Caller from the heavens will announce: He has lied. So spread for him a bedding of the Fire, and clothe him with the Fire, and open for him a window to the Fire that its heat and scorching wind reach him, and his grave will close upon him until his ribs are intertwined. Note: The announcement from the heavens about an unbeliever, ‘he has lied,’ means he is pretending to be ignorant; though he had refuted Allāh’s Oneness, His Prophet and Islām. [4] Anas ibn-Mālik (RA) narrated that Muhammad ﷺ said: Verily, the slave of Allāh, when he is placed in his grave, and his companions depart, he indeed hears the beat of their sandals, and then two angels come to him and make him sit up and ask: What did you use to say of this man, Muhammad ﷺ? As for the Mu’min (believer) he will say: I bear witness that he is the slave of Allāh and His Messenger. It will then be said to him: Look towards your dwelling in Hell; Allāh has replaced it with a dwelling in Paradise. He will then see both the dwellings. And as for the Munāfiq (hypocrite) and Kāfr (unbeliever), it will be said to them: What did you use to say concerning this man? He will reply: I do not know; I used to say what the people were saying. It will then be said to him: Indeed, you knew not, nor did you follow those who knew. Then, he will be beaten by hammers of iron, causing him to scream, the sound of which will be heard by everyone around him except men and Jinn. and to these narrations which brings about such mixed emotions of fear and hope, let us remember this hadīth; [5] ‘Uthmān ibn-Affān (RA) narrates that when Muhammad ﷺ used to finish the burial of the dead, he would stay at his grave and say: Seek forgiveness for your brother and beg steadfastness for him, as indeed he is now being questioned. _____ Astagfirullah. May Allāh forgive us. Subhan’Allāh! No more words to explain the feeling we get after reading such narrations. May Allāh grace us with His Mercy when we indeed reach our first stage for our akhirah. Allāhummā Amīn. Zohayma _____ F.N. [1] Tirmidhī [2] Tirmidhī [3] Abu Dāwūd | Ma’āriful Hadīth [4] Bukhārī [5] Abu Dāwūd
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