Alhamdulillah
Imam Ahmad (17803) narrated that al-Bara’ ibn ‘Aazib (may
Allah be pleased with him) said:
“Verily, when the believing slave is about to depart this
world and enter the Hereafter, there come down to him angels from heaven
with white faces, as if their faces are the sun. They bring with them one of
the shrouds of Paradise and some of the perfume of Paradise. They sit with
him as far as the eye can see. Then the Angel of Death (peace be upon him)
comes to him and sits by his head and says, ‘O pure soul, come out to the
forgiveness and pleasure of Allah.’ Then his soul comes flowing out like a
drop of water flowing from a cup. Then he takes the soul, and no sooner does
he seize it but they take it and place it in that shroud and perfume. Then
out of it comes the most excellent fragrance of musk to be found on the face
of the earth. Then they ascend with it and they do not pass by any group of
angels but the angels ask, ‘Who is this pure soul?’ and they reply, ‘It is
So and so the son of So and so’ – using the best names by which he was known
on earth. Then they bring it to the lowest heaven, and ask for it to be
opened, and it is opened for him. Those who are of high rank in each heaven
accompany it until they approach the next heaven, and so it goes until it
reaches the seventh heaven. Then Allah, may He be glorified and exalted,
says: ‘Record the book of My slave in ‘Illiyoon (the highest heaven) and
take him back to the earth, for I created them from it, and I shall return
them to it, then I shall take them out from it again.’ Then his soul is
returned to his body and two angels come and make him sit up”
Then the hadith mentions the questioning in the grave, then
it mentions how the soul of the disbeliever is taken, then it says:
“Then
they ascend with it and they do not pass by any group of angels but the
angels ask, ‘Who is this evil soul (person)?’ and they reply, ‘It is So and so the
son of So and so’ – using the worst names by which he was known on earth.
Then they bring it to the lowest part of the heaven, and ask for it to be opened, and it
is not opened for him.” Then the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Almighty
Allah be upon him) recited (interpretation of the meaning): “… For them
the gates of heaven will not be opened, and they will not enter Paradise
until the camel goes through the eye of the needle” [al-A’raaf 7:40].
Then he said, “Then Allah, may He be glorified and exalted, says: ‘Record
the book of My slave in Sijjeen (the lowest Hell) in the lowest earth. Then
his soul is cast down.” Then he recited (interpretation of the meaning):
“… and whoever assigns partners to Allah, it is as if he had fallen from the
sky, and the birds had snatched him, or the wind had thrown him to a far off
place.” [al-Hajj 22:31]. He said, “Then his soul is returned to his body
and two angels come and make him sit up”
Then it mentions the questioning in the grave.
Classed as saheeh by al-Albaani in Saheeh al-Jaami‘
Shaykh al-Islam Ibn Taymiyah (may Allah have mercy on him)
said:
This hadith indicates that the soul will remain after it
departs the body, contrary to the misguided teachings of the mutakallimeen
(Muslim philosophers); and that it will ascend and descend, contrary to the
misguided teachings of the philosophers; and that it will be returned to the
body; and that the deceased will be questioned, then he will be subjected to
bliss or punishment.
End quote from Majmoo‘ al-Fataawa (4/292)
Ibn Maajah (4262) narrated from Abu Hurayrah that the Prophet
(blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) said:
“Angels come to the dying person and if the man was
righteous, they say: ‘Come out, O good soul that was in a good body, come
out praiseworthy and receive the glad tidings of mercy and fragrance and a
Lord Who is not angry.’ And this is repeated until it comes out, then it is
taken up to heaven, and it is opened for it, and it is asked, ‘Who is this?’
They say: ‘[It is] So and so.’ It is said: ‘Welcome to the good soul that
was in a good body. Enter praiseworthy and receive the glad tidings of mercy
and fragrance and a Lord Who is not angry.’ And this is repeated until it is
brought to the heaven above which is Allah, may He be glorified and exalted.
But if the man was evil, they say: ‘Come out O evil soul that was in an evil
body. Come out blameworthy and receive the tidings of boiling water and
dirty wound discharges, and other torments of similar kind, all together
[cf. Saad 38:58]. And this is repeated until it comes out, then it is taken
up to heaven and it is not opened for it. And it is said: ‘No welcome to the
evil soul that was in an evil body. Go back blameworthy, for the gates of
heaven will not be opened to you.’ So it is sent back down from heaven, then
it goes to the grave.”
Classed as saheeh by al-Albaani in Saheeh Ibn Maajah.
These two hadiths describe what happens to the soul after
death and before burial: if the person was a believer, then the angels give
him glad tidings, before taking his soul, of the forgiveness and good
pleasure of Allah, then they perfume it, then they take it up, in a blessed
state, to its Lord, may He be glorified. Then Allah, may He be glorified and
exalted, says: “‘Record the book of My slave in ‘Illiyoon (the highest
heaven) and take him back to the earth.” So the soul is returned to the body
in which it was, then the individual is questioned in the grave; Allah makes
him steadfast at the time of questioning, and makes his grave spacious for
him, as far as his eyes can see.
But if it is the soul of a disbeliever, then the angels give
him the tidings of hell and divine wrath, then they take his soul up,
cursed, humiliated and afraid, and the gates of heaven are not opened for
it, then it is thrown back down to earth, then it is returned to its body,
then the individual is tormented in his grave and it is compressed on him,
and there comes to him the heat and smoke of Hell.
With regard to the period between the departure of the soul
and burial and questioning in the grave, for the believer it is the first
stage of eternal happiness, as he is given the glad tidings of Paradise and
eternal bliss, and his book is recorded in ‘Illiyoon (the highest heaven);
then his soul will rejoice and be happy, and will never feel misery again.
But for the disbeliever, it is the first stage of eternal
torment, as Allah is angry with him and does not give permission for the
gates of heaven or the gates of mercy to be opened to him, and his book is
recorded in Sijjeen (the lowest Hell); then his soul will be wretched and he
will never feel happy again.
Shaykh al-Islam Ibn Taymiyah (may Allah have mercy on him)
said:
All the saheeh, mutwawaatir hadiths indicate that the soul
will return to the body; the idea that the questioning will involve the body
without the soul was suggested by some scholars, but the majority disagreed
with that. Similarly, the idea that the questioning will involve the soul
without the body was suggested by Ibn Maysarah and Ibn Hazm, but if that
were the case, the grave would have nothing to do with the soul.
End quote from Majmoo‘ al-Fataawa (5/446)
See also: Fataawa Noor ‘ala ad-Darb by Shaykh al-‘Uthaymeen
(may Allah have mercy on him) (4/310-311)
These matters are matters of the unseen which the Muslim must
accept, and not question how they are, for no one knows how the life of al-barzakh
[the period between death and the Resurrection] is except Allah.
Shaykh Ibn ‘Uthaymeen (may Allah have mercy on him) was
asked:
The death of a person signals the departure of the soul from
the body; when he is buried in his grave, is the soul returned to his body,
or where does it go? If the soul is returned to the body in the grave, how
does that happen?
He replied:
It is proven from the Messenger of Allah (blessings and peace
of Allah be upon him) that when a person dies, his soul is returned to him
in his grave, and he is questioned about his Lord, his religion and his
Prophet. Allah will keep firm those who believe, with the word that stands
firm in this world and in the Hereafter (cf. Ibraaheem 14:27), so the
believer will say: My Lord is Allah, my religion is Islam and my Prophet is
Muhammad (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him). As for the disbeliever
or the hypocrite, when he is questioned he will say: Oh, oh, I do not know;
I heard the people saying something, so I said it too.
This return of the soul to the body in the grave will not be
like when a person’s soul is in his body in this world, because that is the
life of al-barzakh and we do not know how it is, because we have not been
told about the nature of that life. With regard to all matters of the
hereafter of which we have not been told, what we are required to do with
regard to such matters is to accept them and not enquire any further,
because Allah, may He be exalted, says (interpretation of the meaning):
“And follow
not (O man i.e., say not, or do not or witness not, etc.) that of which you
have no knowledge (e.g. ones saying: ‘I have seen,’ while in fact he has not
seen, or ‘I have heard,’ while he has not heard). Verily! The hearing, and
the sight, and the heart, of each of those you will be questioned (by Allah)”
[al-Isra’ 17:36].
Allah Knows Best
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