Dars e Imam-Ruh Angels
“Bismillahir Rahmannir Raheem””Al-Hamdu Lillaahi Rabbil ‘Aalameen was Salaatu was- Salaamu ‘Alaa Sayidinaa Muhammadin wa Aalihi wa Asabihi Ajma ‘een (tauheed- risalat- ahkirat and islam-iman-ihsan)
The angels pray for the soul of the believer in the heavens just as people pray over the body on earth. The soul hears the receding footfall of the last of the people who followed the funeral and the earth is levelled over them. The earth or even a rock hollowed out and sealed over with lead, would not prevent the two angels, Munkar and Nakir from reaching it.
This is
all narrated in the following sound hadith of the prophet ﷺ: “When the believer is about to depart
from this world and go forward into the Next World, angels with faces as bright
as the sun descend from the heavens and sit around him in throngs stretching as
far as the eye can see. Then the Angel of Death comes and sits at his head and
says, “Good soul, come out to forgiveness and pleasure from Allah!”
Then his soul emerges like a drop of water flows from awater-skin and the angel
takes hold of it. When he has grasped it, the other angels do not leave it in
his hand even for the twinkling of an eye. They take it and place it in a
perfumed shroud and fragrance issues from it like the sweetest scent of musk
found on the face of the earth.’“Then they bear it upwards and
whenever they take it past a company of angels, they ask, ‘Who is this good
soul?’ and the angels with the soul reply, ‘So-and-so the son of so-and-so,’
using the best names by which people used to call him in this world. They bring
him to the lowest heaven and ask for the gate to be opened for him. It is
opened for him and angels who are near Allah from each of the heavens accompany
him to the subsequent heaven until he
reaches to the heaven where Allah the Great is. Allah, the Mighty and Majestic,
says, ‘Register the book of My slave in ‘Illiyun and take him back to earth. I
created them from it and I return them to it and I will bring them forth from
it again.’ “His soul is then returned to his body and two angels come
to him. They make him sit up and say to him, ‘Who is your Lord?’ He replies, ‘My Lord is Allah.’ They ask him, ‘What
is your religion?’ He replies, ‘My religion is Islam.’ They ask him, ‘Who is
this man who was sent among you?’ He replies, ‘The Messenger of Allah. Then a
Voice from on high declares, ‘My slave has spoken the truth, so spread out
carpets from the Garden for him and open a gate of the Garden for him!’“Then
some of its fragrance and perfume comes to him, his grave is expanded for him
as far as the eye can see, and a man with beautiful garments and a fragrant
scent comes to him and says, ‘Rejoice in what delights you for this is the day
which you were promised.’ He asks, ‘Who
are you? Yours is a face which presages good.’ He replies, ‘I am your good
actions.‘ Then he says, ‘O Lord, let
the Last Hour come soon so that I may rejoin my family and my property!’
“When an unbeliever is about to depart from this world and go forward into
the Next World, angels with black faces descend from the heavens carrying rough
hair-cloth and sit around him in throngs stretching as far as the eye can see.
Then the Angel of Death comes and sits at his head and says, ‘Foul soul, come
out to the wrath and anger of Allah!’ Then his soul divides up in his body and
it is dragged out like a skewer is pulled out of wet wool. Then the angel takes
hold of it. When he has grasped it, the other angels do not leave it in his
hand even for the twinkling of an eye. They take it and wrap it in the rough
haircloth and a stench comes out of it like the worst stench of a corpse on the
face of the earth.'”Then they take it up and whenever they take it past a
company of angels, they ask, ‘Who is this foul soul?’ and the angels with the
soul reply, ‘So-and-so the son of so-and-so,’ using the worst names by which
people used to call him in this world. They bring him to the lowest heaven and
ask for the gate to be opened for him. It does not get opened.’
“The Messenger of Allah
ﷺ then
recited, ‘The gates of heaven will not be opened to them nor will they enter
the Garden until the camel passes through the eye of the needle.’ (7/40) Then Allah
the Mighty and Majestic, will say, ‘Register his book in Sijjin in the lowest
earth.’ Then his soul is flung down. The Prophet then recited, ‘Whoever
associates anything with Allah, it is as though he has fallen from heaven and
the birds snatch him away or the wind sweeps him headlong into a place far
away.’ (22/31) “Then his soul is returned to his body and two angels come
and say to him, ‘Who is your Lord?’ He replies, ‘Alas, alas, I do not know!’
Then a voice calls from on high, ‘My slave has lied, so spread out carpets from
the Fire for him and open a gate of the Fire for him!’ then a hot blast from it
comes to him, his grave is made so narrow for him that his ribs are pressed
together, and a man with a hideous face and clothing and a foul odour comes to
him and says, ‘Grieve on account of what has brought you disgrace for this is
the day which you were promised.’ He asks, ‘Who are you? Yours is a face which
presages evil.’ He replies, ‘I am your bad actions.’ Then he says, ‘O Lord, do
not let the Last Hour come!'”
This life in the grave or Interspace is the next part of our journey. An ‘interspace’ is something that separates
two things: heaven and earth, this world and the Next World or the period
between death and resurrection. The bliss or punishment of the Interpsace
is not the same as that of the Herafter, but rather something that happens
between the two worlds.
In death, the body remains in the ground
while the soul is in the interspace or Barzakh between the two worlds. However,
the two are still connected and so the bliss or punishment happens to both of
them. When Allah desires bliss or punishment for the soul, He connects it to
the body. This is dependent on the will of Allah and dependent on a person’s
own actions. The soul is diffused in
more than one place at the same time. The proof of this is that the prophet ﷺ saw Musa (as) on the night of the Night
Journey standing in prayer in his grave and he also saw him in the sixth and
seventh heavens.
During this life in the grave part of our
journey the souls are divided into two groups: one group is punished and the
other group is in bliss. Usually when we think of the ‘grave’, it is a word
that
inspires fear. We are pained, but not aware of the delight it can contain.
Indeed, the bliss of the Grave is better than any delight that this world can
offer.
The liberated souls of those who are in bliss visit each other and discuss what
happened in the world they have left and the people of that world. Allah says,
“Whoever obeys Allah and the Messenger, they are with those whom Allah has
blessed, the prophets, the sincere, the
martyrs and the righteous. Very excellent companions they are!” (4/69)
Mujrim =disobedient /not practicing deen
Kafir =not accepting islam
Shirk =greatest zulm/oppression on self by worshiping otherthan Allah.
When I want to talk to allah I say prayers and when I want that he talk to me I recite quran- Hazrath Ali(ra)
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