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The Journey into the Hereafter (part 1
of 8): An Introduction
Description: An
introduction to the concept of the existence of life
after death both in Islam, and how it makes our life
meaningful; with purpose.
Introduction:
Muhammad,
the Prophet of Islam who passed away in 632, related:
“Gabriel came to me and
said, ‘O Muhammad, live as you wish, for you shall
eventually die. Love whom you desire, for you shall
eventually depart. Do what you please, for you shall
pay. Know that the night-prayeris the honor of a believer, and his pride is in
not being dependant on others.’”
(Silsilah al-Saheehah)
If there is only one thing certain about life, it
is that it ends. This truism instinctively raises a
question which preoccupies most people at least once in
their life: What lies beyond death?
At
the physiological level, the journey that the deceased
takes is plain for all to witness. If left alone to
natural causes,
the heart will stop beating, the lungs will stop
breathing, and the body’s cells will be starved of blood
and oxygen. The termination of blood flow to the outer
extremities will soon turn them pale. With the oxygen
cut off, cells will respire anaerobically for a time,
producing the lactic acid which causes rigor mortis –
the stiffening of the corpse’s muscles. Then, as the
cells begin to decompose, the stiffness wanes, the
tongue protrudes, the temperature drops, the skin
discolors, the flesh rots, and the parasites have their
feast - until all that is left is dried-out tooth and
bone.
As
for the journey of the soul after death, then this is
not something that can be witnessed, nor can it be
gauged through scientific enquiry. Even in a living
body, the conscious, or soul, of a person cannot be
subjected to empirical experimentation. It is simply
beyond human control. In this regard, the concept of a
Hereafter - a life beyond death, resurrection, and a Day
of Reckoning; not to mention the existence of a Divine,
Omnipotent Creator, His angels, destiny, and so on -
comes under the subject of belief in the unseen. The
only way in which man can come to know anything of the
unseen world is through divine revelation.
“And
with God are the keys of the unseen, none knows them but
He. And He knows whatever there is in (or on) the earth
and in the sea; not a leaf falls, but He knows it.
There is not a grain in the darkness of the earth, nor
anything fresh or dry, but is written in a Clear
Record.” (Quran 6:59)
While what has come down to us of the Torah, the Psalms,
the Gospel - the scriptures revealed to early prophets -
all speak of a Hereafter, it is only through God’s Final
Revelation to humanity, the Holy Quran, as revealed to
His Final Prophet, Muhammad, that we learn most about
the afterlife. And as the Quran is, and will forever
remain, preserved and uncorrupted by human hands, the
insight it gives us into the world of the unseen is, for
the believer, as factual, real and true as anything that
can be learnt through any scientific endeavor (and with
a zero margin of error!).
“…We
have neglected nothing in the Book; then unto their Lord
they shall all be gathered.” (Quran 6:38)
Coupled with the question of what happens after we die,
is the question: Why are we here? For if there is indeed
no greater purpose to life (that is, greater than simply
living life itself), the question of what happens after
death becomes academic, if not pointless. It is only if
one first accepts that our intelligent design, our
creation, necessitates an intelligence and designer
behind it, a Creator who will judge us for what we do,
that life on earth carries any significant meaning.
“Then
did you think that We created you in vain and that to Us
you would not be returned? Therefore exalted be God,
the Sovereign, the Truth; no deity is there save Him,
Lord of the Supreme Throne.” (Quran 23:115-116)
If
aught else, a discerning person would be forced to
conclude that life on earth is full of injustice,
cruelty and oppression; that the law of the jungle,
survival of the fittest, is what is paramount; that if
one cannot find happiness in this life, whether due to
an absence of material comforts, physical love, or other
joyous experiences, then life is simply not worth
living. In fact, it is precisely because a person
despairs of this worldly life while having little, no,
or imperfect faith in an afterlife, that they may commit
suicide. After all, what else do the unhappy, unloved
and unwanted; the dejected, (desperately) depressed and
despairing have to lose?!
“And
who despairs of the Mercy of his Lord except those who
are astray?” (Quran 15:56)
So
can we accept that our death is limited to mere
physiological termination, or that life is merely a
product of blind, selfish evolution? Surely, there is
more to death, and so to life, than this.
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The Journey into the Hereafter (part 2 of 8):
The Believer in the Grave |
Description: A
description of the life in the grave between death and
Judgment Day for the faithful believers.
A Grave World
We will now take a brief
look at the journey of the soul after death. This is
truly an amazing story, all the more so because it is
true and one which we all must take. The sheer depth of
knowledge we have concerning this journey, its precision
and detail, is a manifest sign that Muhammad was truly
God’s Last Messenger to humanity. The revelation he
received and then communicated to us from His Lord is as
unambiguous in its description of the afterlife as it
comprehensive. Our glimpse into this knowledge will
begin with a brief exploration of the journey of the
believing soul from the moment of death to its final
resting place in Paradise.
When a believer is about to depart this world, angels
with white faces come down from the heavens and say:
“O peaceful soul, come out to forgiveness
from God and His pleasure.” (Hakim
and others)
The
believer will look forward to meeting his Creator, as
the Prophet, may God praise him, explained:
“…when the time of the death of a
believer approaches, he receives the good news of God’s
pleasure with him and His blessings upon him, and so at
that time nothing is dearer to him than what is in front
of him. He therefore loves meeting God, and God loves
meeting him.” (Saheeh Al-Bukhari)
The
soul peacefully passes out of the body like a drop of
water which emerges from a water-skin, and the angels
take hold of it:
The
angels gently extract it, saying:
“…Do not fear and do not grieve, but receive good
tidings of the Paradise which you were promised. We
were your allies in this worldly life and [are so] in
the Hereafter, and you will have therein whatever your
souls desire, and you will have therein whatever you
request [or wish], as a hospitality from the Forgiving
and Merciful.” (Quran
41:30-32)
Once extracted from the body, the angels wrap the soul
in a shroud smelling of musk and ascend up to the
heavens. As the Gates of Heaven open for the soul, the
angels greet it:
“A good soul has come from
the earth, may God bless you and the body you used to
dwell in.”
…introducing it with the best names it was called with
in this life. God commands his “book” to be recorded,
and the soul is returned back to earth.
The soul then remains in a place of limbo
in its grave, the Barzakh, awaiting the Day of
Judgment. Two fearsome, dread-inspiring angels called
Munkar and Nakeer visit the soul to ask it about its
religion, God, and prophet. The believing soul sits
upright in its grave as God grants it the strength to
answer the angels with full faith and certainty.
Munkar and
Nakeer: “What is your
religion?”
Believing
soul: “Islam.”
Munkar and
Nakeer: “Who is your
Lord?”
Believing
soul: “Allah.”
Munkar and
Nakeer: “Who is your
Prophet?” (or “What do you say about this man?”)
Believing
soul: “Muhammad.”
Munkar and
Nakeer: “How did you
come to know these things?”
Believing
soul: “I read the Book
of Allah (i.e. the Quran) and I believed.”
Then, when the soul passes the test, a voice from the
heavens will call out:
“My slave has spoken the
truth, supply him with furnishings from Paradise, clothe
him from Paradise, and open a gate for him to Paradise.”
The believer’s grave is made roomy and
spacious and filled with light. He is shown what would
have been his abode in Hell - had he been a wicked
sinner - before a portal is opened for him every morning
and evening showing him his actual home in Paradise.
Dizzy with excitement and full of joyful anticipation,
the believer will keep asking: ‘When will the Hour (of
Resurrection) come?! When will the Hour come?!’ until
he is told to calm down.
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The Journey into the
Hereafter (part 3 of 8): The Believer on
Judgment Day |
Description:
How the believers will experience the Day of Reckoning,
and some of the qualities of the faithful that will ease
their passage to the gates of Paradise.
The Day of Judgment
“That Day, a man shall flee from his brother; from his
mother and his father; from his wife and his children.
For on that Day, every man will have enough to make him
indifferent to others.”
(Quran 80:34-37)
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The
Hour of Resurrection will be a terrifying, overwhelming
event. Yet, despite its trauma, the believer will be
ecstatic, just as Prophet Muhammad, may God praise him,
related from his Lord:
God says, “By My Glory
and Majesty, I will not give My slave two securities and
two terrors. If he feels secure from Me in the world,
I will instill fear in him on the Day when I gather My
slaves together; and if he fears Me in the world, I will
make him feel safe on the Day when I gather My slaves
together.”
“Unquestionably, for the allies of God there will be no
fear concerning them, nor will they grieve: those who
believed and used to fear God (in this life); for them
are good tidings in the worldly life and in the
Hereafter. No change is there in the words of God.
Indeed in that is the great success.” (Quran
10:62-64)
When all humans ever created are gathered to stand naked
and uncircumcised on a great plain under the ferocious
scorching heat of the Sun, an elite group of pious men
and women will be shaded under the Throne of God. The
Prophet Muhammad foretold just who these fortunate souls
will be, on that Day when no other shade will avail:
·
a just ruler who did not abuse his
power, but established divinely revealed justice among
people
·
a young man who grew up worshipping his
Lord and controlled his desires in order to remain
chaste
·
those who hearts were attached to the
Mosques, longing to return every time they left them
·
those who loved one another for God’s
sake
·
those who were tempted by seductively
beautiful women, but their fear of God stopped them from
sinning
·
the one who spend sincerely for God’s
sake, keeping their charity secret
·
the one who wept out of God’s fear in
solitude
Specific acts of worship will also keep people safe on
that day, namely:
·
efforts in this world to relieve the
woes of the distressed, to help the needy, and to
overlook the mistakes of others will relieve people’s
own distress on Judgment Day
·
leniency shown to the indebted
·
the just who are fair to their families
and matters entrusted to them
·
controlling anger
·
whoever calls to prayer
·
growing old while in a state of Islam
·
performing ritual ablution (wudu’)
regularly and properly
·
those who fight alongside Jesus son of
Mary against the Anti-Christ and his army
·
martyrdom
God
will bring the believer close to Him, shelter him, cover
him, and ask him about his sins. After acknowledging
his sins he will believe he is doomed, but God will say:
“I concealed it for you
in the world, and I forgive it for you this Day.”
He
will be rebuked for his shortcomings,
but will then be handed his record of good deeds in his
right hand
“Then
as for he who is given his record in his right hand, he
will be judged with an easy account and return to his
people in happiness.” (Quran 84:7-8)
Happy to look at his record, he will announce his joy:
“So as
for he who is given his record in his right hand, he
will say, ‘Here, read my record! Indeed, I was certain
that I would be meeting my account.’ So he will be in a
pleasant life – in an elevated Garden, its [fruit] to be
picked hanging near. [He will be told], ‘Eat and drink
in satisfaction for what you put forth in the days
past.’” (Quran 69:19-24)
The
record of good deeds will then be weighed, literally, to
determine whether it outweighs the person’s record of
bad deeds, and so that reward or punishment be meted out
accordingly.
“And
We place the scales of justice for the Day of
Resurrection, so no soul will be treated unjustly at
all. And if there is [any deed even] the weight of a
mustard seed, We will bring it forth. And sufficient
are We to take account.” (Quran 21:47)
“So
whoever worked even an atom’s weight of good will see
(the good fruits of his labor).” (Quran 99:7)
“The heaviest thing that
will be placed in a person’s Balance on the Day of
Resurrection [after the testimony of Faith] is good
manners, and God hates the obscene, immoral person.”
(Al-Tirmidhi)
The
believers will quench their thirst from a special
reservoir dedicated to the Prophet Muhammad. Whoever
drinks from it shall never experience thirst again. Its
beauty, immenseness, and sweet, fine taste have been
described in detail by the Prophet.
The
believers in Islam – both the sinful amongst them and
the pious – as well as the hypocrites will be left in
the great plain after the unbelievers are driven to
Hell. A long bridge traversing the Hellfire and
engulfed in darkness will separate them from Paradise.The faithful will take strength and comfort in
their swift crossing over the roaring fires of Hell and
in the ‘light’ that God will place in front of them,
guiding them to their eternal home:
“On
the Day you see the believing men and believing women,
their light proceeding before them and on their right,
[it will be said], ‘Your good tidings today are of
gardens beneath which rivers flow, wherein you will
abide eternally.’ Indeed in that is the great success.”
(Quran 57:12)
Finally, after crossing the bridge, the faithful will be
purified before they are entered into Paradise. All
scores between believers will be settled so that no one
man nurses a grudge against another.
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The Journey into the Hereafter (part 4 of 8):
The Believer and Paradise |
Description: How those
achieving the success of Paradise on account of faith
are received therein.
Paradise:
The believers will be ushered on towards the grand eight
gates of Paradise. There, they will receive a joyous
angelic reception and be congratulated on account of
their safe arrival and salvation from Hell.

“But those who feared their Lord will be driven to
Paradise in groups until, when they reach it while its
gates have been opened and its keepers say, ‘Peace be
upon you; you have become pure; so enter it to abide
eternally therein.” (Quran 39:73)
(It will
be said to the pious): “O (you) the one in (complete)
rest and satisfaction! Come back to your Lord,
Well-pleased and well-pleasing unto Him! Enter you then
among My honored slaves. Enter you My Paradise!” (Quran
89:27-30)
The best of the Muslims will enter
Paradise first. The most righteous of them will ascend
to the highest levels.
“But
whoever comes to God as a believer (in His Oneness,
etc.) and has done righteous good deeds; for such are
the high ranks (in the Hereafter).” (Quran 20:75)
“And
the foremost (in faith) will be foremost (in the
Hereafter); those are the ones brought near to God in
the Gardens of Pleasure; they will enter in one rank
with bright faces.” (Quran 56:10-2)
The
Quranic description of Paradise gives us a vision of
just what a fantastic place it is. An eternal home that
will fulfill all our wholesome desires, seduce all our
senses, grant us everything we could possibly want and
much more besides. God describes His Paradise as having
earth made of is fine musk powder,
soil of saffron,
bricks of gold and silver, and pebbles of pearls and
rubies. Beneath the gardens of Paradise are flowing
rivers of sparkling water, sweet milk, clear honey, and
non-intoxicating wine. The tents on their banks are
domes of hollow pearls.
The whole space is filled with sparkling light,
sweet-smelling plants and fragrances that can be savored
from afar.
There are lofty palaces, huge mansions, grapevines,
date palms, pomegranate trees,
lotus and acacia trees whose trunks of made of gold.
Ripe, abundant fruit of all kinds: berries, citrus,
drupes, grapes, melons, pomes; all kinds of fruit,
tropical and exotic; anything the faithful could
possibly desire!
“…And
therein is whatever each soul desires and delights the
eyes...” (Quran 43:71)
Each believer will have a most beautiful, pious and pure
spouse, wearing exquisite clothing; And there will be so
much more in a new world of eternal, radiant joy.
“And
no soul knows what has been hidden for them of comfort
for eyes [i.e. satisfaction] as reward for what they
used to do.” (Quran 32:17)
As
well as physical delights, Paradise will also give its
residents a state of emotional and psychological bliss,
as the Prophet said:
“Whoever enters Paradise
is blessed with a life of joy; he will never feel
miserable, his clothes will never wear out, and his
youth shall never fade away. The people will hear a
divine call: ‘I grant you that you will be healthy and
never fall sick, you will live and never die, you will
be young and never age, you will be joyful and never
feel miserable.’” (Saheeh Muslim)
Ultimately, the thing that will most delight the eyes
will be the Countenance of God Himself. For the true
believer, to see this blessed vision of God is to have
won the ultimate prize.
“[Some] faces, that Day, will be radiant, looking at
their Lord.” (Quran 75:22-23)
This is the Paradise, the eternal home and final
destination of the righteous believer. May God, Most
High, make us worthy of it.
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The Journey into the
Hereafter (part 5 of 8): The Unbeliever in the
Grave |
Description: A
description of the life in the grave between death and
Judgment Day for the rejecting disbeliever.
As
death approaches the wicked disbeliever, he is made to
feel something of the heat of the Hellfire. This taste
of what is to come causes him to plead for a second
chance on earth to do the good he knew he should have
done. Alas! His pleading will be in vain.
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“Until, when death comes to one of them, he says: ‘O my
Lord. Send me back to life (on earth) in order that I
may do good deeds in the things that I neglected.’ By
no means! It is only an utterance that he says. And
before them is a barrier (preventing them from
returning: the life of the grave) until the Day (of
Resurrection) they are ressurected.”
(Quran 23:99-100)
Divine wrath and punishment is conveyed to the wicked
soul by hideously ugly, dark angels who sit far away
from it:
“Receive glad tidings of boiling water,
wound discharge, and multiple, similar torments.”
(Ibn Majah, Ibn Katheer)
The
disbelieving soul will not look forward to meeting its
Lord God, as the Prophet explained:
“When the time of the death of a
disbeliever approaches, he receives the evil news of
God’s torment and His Requital, whereupon nothing is
more hateful to him than what is before him. Therefore,
he hates the meeting with God, and God too, hates the
meeting with him.”
(Saheeh Al-Bukhari)
The
Prophet also said:
“Whoever loves to meet God, God loves to
meet him, and whoever hates to meet God, God hates to
meet him.” (Saheeh Al-Bukhari)
The
Angel of Death sits at the head of the disbeliever in
his grave and says: “Wicked soul, come out to the
displeasure of Allah” as he snatches the soul out of
the body.
“And if you could but see when the wrongdoers are in the
overwhelming pangs of death while the angels extend
their hands, saying, ‘Discharge your souls! Today you
will be awarded the punishment of extreme humiliation
for what you used to say against God other than the
truth, and that you were, toward His verses, being
arrogant.” (Quran 6:93)
“And if you could not see when the angels take the souls
of those who disbelieved… striking their faces and their
backs and saying, ‘Taste the punishment of the Blazing
Fire.’” (Quran 8:50)
The
evil soul leaves the body with great difficulty, drawn
out by the angels as a thronged skewer is dragged
through wet wool.
The Angel of Death then seizes the soul and puts it in
a sack woven from hair which gives off a putrid stench,
as foul and offensive as the most foul-smelling rotting
corpse found on earth. The angels then take the soul up
past another company of angels who inquire: “Who is
this wicked soul?” to which they reply: “So and
so, the son of so and so?” - using the very worst of
names that he was ever called during his time on earth.
Then, when he is brought to the lowest heaven, a request
is made that its gate be opened for him, but the request
is denied. Whilst the Prophet was describing these
events, when he reached this point, he recited:
“The gates of heaven will not be opened
for them and they will not enter paradise until a camel
can pass through the eye of a needle.”
(Quran 7:40)
God will say:
“Record his book in Sijjeen in the lowest earth.”
…and his soul is cast down. At this juncture, the
Prophet, may God praise him, recited:
“He who assigns partners to Allah is as
if he had fallen down from heaven and been snatched up
by the birds, or made to fall by the wind in a place far
distant.” (Quran 31:22)
The
wicked soul is then restored to its body and the two
fearsome, dread-inspiring angels, Munkar and Nakeer,
come to it for its interrogation. After making him sit
up, they ask:
Munkar and Nakeer:
“Who is your Lord?”
Disbelieving soul:
“Alas, alas, I do not know.”
Munkar and Nakeer:
“What is your religion?”
Believing soul:
“Alas, alas, I do not know.”
Munkar and Nakeer:
“What do you say about this man
(Muhammad) sent to you?”
Believing soul:
“Alas, alas I do not know.”
Having failed his test, the disbeliever’s head will be
struck with an iron hammer with a force so violent that
it would crumble a mountain. The cry will be heard from
heaven: “He has lied, so spread out carpets of Hell
for him, and open for him a portal into Hell.”
The floor of his grave is thus set alight with some of
Hell’s fierce fire, and his grave is made narrow and
constricted to the extent that his ribs become
intertwined as his body is crushed.
Then, an incredibly ugly being, wearing ugly garments
and giving off a foul and offensive odor comes to the
disbelieving soul and says: “Be grieved with what
displeases you, for this is your day which you have been
promised.” The disbeliever will ask: “Who are
you, with your face so ugly and bringing evil?” The
ugly one will reply: “l am your wicked deeds!”
The disbeliever is then made to taste bitter remorse as
he is shown what would have been his abode in Paradise -
had he lived a righteous life - before a portal is
opened for him every morning and evening showing him his
actual home in Hell.
Allah mentions in His Book how the wicked people of
Pharaoh are, at this very moment, suffering from such an
exposure to Hell from within their graves:
“The
Fire: they are exposed to it, morning and afternoon, and
on the Day when the Hour will be established (it will be
said to the angels): ‘(Now) cause Pharaoh’s people to
enter the severest torment!’” (Quran 40:46)
Overcome with fear and loathing, anxiety
and despair, the disbeliever in his grave will keep
asking: “My Lord, do not bring
the last hour. Do not bring the last hour.”
The
Companion, Zaid b. Thabit, narrated how, when the
Prophet Muhammad and his Companions were once passing
some graves of polytheists, the Prophet’s horse bolted
and almost unseated him. The Prophet, may God praise
him, then said:
“These people are being tortured in their
graves, and were it not that you would stop burying your
dead, I would ask God to let you hear the punishment in
the grave which I (and this horse) can hear.”
(Saheeh Muslim)
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The Journey into the
Hereafter (part 6 of 8): The Unbeliever on
Judgment Day |
Description:
Some of the trial the disbeliever will face on Judgment
Day.

A great
terror will befall the resurrected on the mighty Day of
Resurrection:
“…He only delays them until a Day when eyes will stare
(in horror).” (Quran 14:42)
The
unbeliever is resurrected from his ‘grave’ as described
by God:
“The Day they will emerge from the graves rapidly as if
they were, toward an erected idol, hastening. Their
eyes humbled, humiliation will cover them. That is the
Day which they had been promised.”
(Quran 70:43)
The
heart will be trembling, confused about what evil
retribution lies in store for it:
“And (other) faces, that Day, will have upon them dust.
Blackness will cover them. Those are the unbelievers,
the wicked ones.” (Quran
80:40-42)
“And never think that God is unaware of what the
wrongdoers do. He only delays them (i.e., their
account) until a Day when eyes will stare (in horror).
Racing ahead, their heads raised up, their glance does
not come back to them, and their hearts are void.”
(Quran 14:42)
The
disbelievers will be gathered as they were born - naked
and uncircumcised – upon a great plain, driven on his
faces, blind, deaf, and mute:
“We will gather them on the Day of Resurrection (fallen)
on their faces – blind, dumb, and deaf. Their refuge is
Hell; every time it subsides We increase them in blazing
fire.” (Quran 17:97)
“And whoever turns away from My remembrance – indeed, he
will have a depressing life, and We will gather him on
the Day of Resurrection blind.”
(Quran 20:124)
Three times they will “meet” God. The first time they
will attempt to defend themselves in futile argument
against God Almighty, saying things such as: “The
prophets did not come to us!” Even though Allah
revealed in His Book:
“…And never would We punish until We sent a messenger.”
(Quran 17:15)
“…Lest you say: ‘There came unto us no bringer of glad
tidings and no warner….’” (Quran
5:19)
The
second time, they will present their excuses while
acknowledging their guilt. Even the devils will try to
excuse themselves from their crimes of leading men
astray:
“His (man’s) personal demon will say: ‘Our Lord! I did
not push him to transgress. Rather, he was himself in
error, far astray.’” (Quran
50:27)
But
God, Most High and Just, will not be fooled. He will
say:
“Dispute not in front of me. I have already advanced
before you the threat. The sentence that comes from Me
cannot be changed. And I am not unjust (in the least)
to the slaves.” (Quran
50:28-29)
The
third time the wicked soul will meet its Maker to
receive its Book of Deeds,
a record omitting nothing.
“And the record [of deeds] will be placed [open], and
you will see the criminals fearful of that within it,
and they will say: ‘Oh, woe to us! What is this book
that leaves nothing small or great except that it has
enumerated it?’ And they will find what they did
present [before them]. And your Lord does not do
injustice to anyone.” (Quran
18:49)
Upon receiving their records, the wicked ones will be
rebuked in front of the whole of mankind.
“And they will be presented before your Lord in rows,
(and He will say), ‘You have certainly come to Us, just
as We created you the first time.’ But you claimed that
We would never have an appointment!”
(Quran 18:48)
The
Prophet Muhammad said: “These are the ones who did
not believe in God!”
And it is these whom God will question regarding the
blessings they took for granted. Each one will be
asked: ‘Did you think We would meet?’ And as
each one will answer: ‘No!’ God will tell him:
‘I will forget about you as you forgot Me!’
Then, as the disbeliever will attempt to lie his way
out, God will seal his mouth, and his body parts instead
will testify against him.
“That Day, We will seal over their mouths, and their
hands will speak to Us, and their feet will testify
about what they used to earn.”
(Quran 36:65)
Besides his own sins, the disbeliever will also bear the
sins of those he misled.
“And when it is said to them: ‘What has your Lord sent
down?’ They say: ‘Legends of the former peoples,’ that
they may bear their own burdens (i.e., sins) in full on
the Day of Resurrection and some of the burdens of those
whom they misguide without knowledge. Unquestionably,
evil is that which they bear.”
(Quran 16:24-25)
The
psychological pain of deprivation, loneliness and
abandonment will all to the physical torture.
“…and God will not speak to them or look at them on the
Day of Resurrection, nor will He purify them; and they
will have a painful punishment.”
(Quran 3:77)
While the Prophet Muhammad will intercede
on behalf of all believers, no intercessor will the
disbeliever find; he who worshipped false deities
besides the One, True God.
“…And the wrongdoers will not have any protector or
helper.” (Quran 42:8)
Their saints and spiritual advisors will dissociate
themselves, and the disbeliever would wish he could come
back to this life and do the same to those who now
disown them:
“(And they should consider that) when those who have
been followed disassociate themselves from those who
followed (them), and they [all] see the punishment, and
cut off from them are the ties [of relationship]. Those
who followed will say, ‘If only we had another turn [at
worldly life] so we could disassociate ourselves from
them as they have disassociated themselves from us.’
Thus will God show them their deeds as regrets upon
them. And they are never to emerge from the Fire.”
(Quran 2:167)
The sorrow of the sin-ridden soul will be
so intense that he will actually pray: ‘O God, have
mercy on me and put me in the Fire.’
He will be asked: ‘Do you wish you had a whole
earth-full of gold so you could pay it to set yourself
free?’ To which he will answer: ‘Yes.’ Whereupon
he will be told: ‘You were asked for something much
easier than that - worship God alone.’
“And they were not commanded except that they should
worship Allah (alone), being sincere to the upright
religion (of Islam)….” (Quran
98:5)
“But the disbelievers – their deeds are like a mirage in
a lowland which a thirsty one thinks is water until,
when he comes to it, he finds it is nothing, but he
finds God before Him, Who will pay him in full his due;
and God is swift in account.”
(Quran 24:39)
“And We shall turn to what deeds they have done, and We
shall make them as dust dispersed.”
(Quran 25:23)
The
disbelieving soul will then be handed in his left hand
and from behind his back, his written record which was
kept by angels who noted his every deed in his earthly
life.
“But as for he who is given his record in his left hand,
he will say: ‘Oh, I wish I had not been given my record,
and had not known what is my account.’”
(Quran 69:25-26)
“But as for he who is given his record behind his back,
he will cry out for his destruction.”
(Quran 84:10-11)
Finally, he will be made to enter Hell:
“And those who disbelieved will be driven to Hell in
groups until, when they reach it, its gates are opened
and its keepers will say: ‘Did there not come to you
messengers from yourselves, reciting to you the verses
of your Lord and warning you of the meeting of this Day
of yours?’ They will say: ‘Yes, but the word (i.e.,
decree) of punishment has come into effect upon the
disbelievers.’” (Quran 39:71)
The
first to enter Hell will be the pagans, followed by
those Jews and Christians who corrupted the true
religion of their prophets.
Some will be driven to Hell, others will fall in it,
snatched by hooks.
At that point, the disbeliever will wish that he had
could have been turned into dust, rather than reap the
bitter fruits of his evil works.
“Indeed, We have warned you of a near punishment on the
Day when a man will observe what his hands have put
forth and the disbeliever will say: ‘Oh, I wish that I
were dust!’” (Quran 78:40)
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The Journey into the
Hereafter (part 7 of 8): The Unbeliever and Hell |
Description:
How the Hellfire will receive the unbelievers.

Hell
will receive the faithless with its fury and roar:
“…and We have prepared for those who deny the Hour, a
Blaze. When it [Hellfire] sees them from a distant
place, they will hear its fury and roaring.”
(Quran 25:11-12)
When they near it, they will anticipate their shackles
and their destiny as fuel:
“Indeed, We have prepared for the disbelievers chains
and shackles and a blaze.” (Quran
76:4)
“Indeed, with Us are shackles and burning fire.”
(Quran 73:12)
Angels will rush at God’s command to seize and shackle
him:
“Seize him and shackle him.” (Quran
69:30)
“…and We will put shackles on the necks of those who
disbelieved.” (Quran 34:33)
Bound in chains…
“…a chain whereof the length is seventy cubits.”
(Quran 69:32)
…he
will be dragged along:
“When iron collars will be rounded over their necks, and
the chains, they shall be dragged along.”
(Quran 40:71)
While they are being tied down, chained, and dragged to
be thrown into Hell, they will hear its rage:
“And for those who disbelieved in their Lord is the
punishment of Hell, and wretched is the destination.
When they are thrown into it, they hear from it a
[dreadful] inhaling while it boils up. It almost bursts
with rage....” (Quran 67:6-8)
Since they will be driven from the great plain of
gathering, naked and hungry, they will beg the
inhabitants of Paradise for water:
“And the companions of the Fire will call to the
companions of Paradise: ‘Pour upon us some water, or
from whatever God has provided you.’ They will say:
‘Indeed God has forbidden them both to the
disbelievers.’” (Quran 7:50)
At
the same time the faithful in Paradise will be received
with honor, made comfortable, and served with delicious
banquets, the disbeliever will dine in Hell:
“Then indeed, you, the stray, the deniers, will be
eating from trees of zaqqoom and filling your
bellies with it.” (Quran
56:51-53)
Zaqqoom: a tree
whose roots are in the bottom of Hell and which branches
into its other levels; its fruit resembles the heads of
the devils:
“Is that (Paradise) better as hospitality or the tree of
zaqqoom? Indeed, We have made it a torment for
the wrongdoers. Indeed, it is a tree issuing from the
bottom of the Hellfire, its emerging fruits as if it was
heads of the devils. And indeed, they will eat from it
and fill with it their bellies.”
(Quran 37:62-66)
The wicked will have other food to eat as
well, some that chokes,
and some like dry, thorny bushes.
“Nor any food except from the (foul) discharge of
wounds; none will eat it except the sinners.”
(Quran 69:36-37)
And
to wash down their melancholy meals, an extremely cold
mix of their own pus, blood, sweat and wound discharge
as well as boiling, scolding water which dissolves
their intestines:
“…and are given to drink scalding water that will sever
their intestines.” (Quran
47:15)
The
clothing of the denizens of Hell will be made of fire
and pitch:
“...but those who disbelieved will have cut out for them
garments of fire.” (Quran
22:19)
“Their garments of liquid pitch and their faces covered
by the Fire.” (Quran 14:50)
Their sandals,
bed, and canopies will likewise be made of fire;
a punishment encapsulating the entire body, from
heedless head to transgressing toe:
“Then pour over his head from the torment of scalding
water.” (Quran 44:48)
“On the Day the punishment will cover them from above
them and from below their feet and it is said: ‘Taste
what you used to do.’” (Quran
29:55)
Their punishment in Hell will vary according to their
disbelief and other sins.
“By no means! He will surely be thrown into the
Crusher. And what can make you know what is the
Crusher? It is the fire of God, [eternally] fueled,
which mounts directed at the hearts. Indeed, it
[Hellfire] will be closed down upon them. In extended
columns.” (Quran 104:5-9)
Every time the skin will burn through, it will be
replenished with new skin:
“Indeed, those who disbelieve in Our verses – We will
drive them into a Fire. Every time their skins are
roasted through, We will replace them with other skins
so they may taste the punishment. Indeed, God is ever
Exalted in Might and Wise.” (Quran
4:56)
Worst of all, the punishment will keep increasing:
“So taste [the penalty], and never will We increase you
except in torment.” (Quran
78:30)
The
psychological effect of this punishing chastisement will
be tremendous. A chastisement so severe that its
sufferers will cry out for it to be multiplied on those
who led them astray:
“They will say: ‘Our Lord, whoever brought this upon us
– increase for him double punishment in the Fire.’”
(Quran 38:61)
The
daring will make their first attempt to break out, but:
“And for them are maces of iron. Every time they want
to get out of it from anguish, they will be returned to
it, and [it will be said]: ‘Taste the punishment of the
Burning Fire!’” (Quran
22:21-22)
After failing several times, they will seek assistance
from Iblees, the Great Satan himself.
“And Satan will say when the matter has been concluded:
‘Indeed, God had promised you the promise of truth. And
I promised you, but I betrayed you. But I had no
authority over you except that I invited you, and you
responded to me. So do not blame me; but blame
yourselves. I cannot be called to your aid, nor can you
be called to my aid. Indeed, I deny your association of
me [with God] before. Indeed, for the wrongdoers is a
painful punishment.’” (Quran
14:22)
Giving up on Satan, they will turn to the angels
guarding Hell to get their torment reduced, even if just
for a day:
“And those in the Fire will say to the keepers of Hell:
‘Supplicate your Lord to lighten for us [even] one day
from the punishment.’” (Quran
40:49)
Awaiting the response for as long as God wills, the
guards will come back and ask:
“‘Did there not come to you your messengers with clear
proofs?’ They will say, ‘Yes.’ They (Hell’s keepers)
will reply: ‘Then supplicate yourselves, but the
supplication of the disbelievers is nothing but (an
exercise in) futility.’” (Quran
40:50)
Losing hope in the reduction of punishment, they will
seek death. This time they will turn to the Hell’s
Chief Keeper, the angel, Malik, pleading to him for
forty years:
“And they will call: ‘O Malik, let your Lord put an end
to us!...’” (Quran 43:77)
His
curt rebuttal after a thousand years will be:
“…Indeed, you will remain.” (Quran
43:77)
Eventually, they will return to He Whom they refused to
turn to in this world, asking for one last chance:
“They will say, ‘Our Lord, our wretchedness overcame us,
and we were a people astray. Our Lord, remove us from
it, and if we were to return [to evil], we would indeed
be wrongdoers.’” (Quran
23:106-107)
God’s respond will be thus:
“Remain despised therein and do not speak to Me.”
(Quran 23:108)
The
pain from this response will be worse than their fiery
torment. For the disbeliever will know his stay in Hell
will be for an eternity, his omission from Paradise
absolute and final:
“Indeed, those who disbelieve and commit wrong – never
will God forgive them, nor will He guide them to a path
except the path of Hell; they will abide therein
forever. And that, for God, is easy.”
(Quran 4:168-169)
The
greatest deprivation and sorrow for an unbeliever will
be spiritual: he will be veiled from God and will be
deprived of seeing Him:
“No! Indeed, from their Lord, that Day, they will be
partitioned.” (Quran 83:15)
Just like they refused to “see” Him in this life, they
will be separated from God in the next life. The
faithful will jeer at them.
“So Today, those who believed are laughing at the
disbelievers, on adorned couches, observing. Have the
disbelievers [not] been rewarded [this Day] for what
they used to do?” (Quran
83:34-36)
Their total despair and grief will culminate when death
is brought in the form of a ram and slaughtered in front
of them, so they know no refuge will ever be found in a
final dissolution.
“And warn them, (O Muhammad), of the Day of Regret, when
the matter will be concluded; and yet they are heedless,
and they do not believe!” (Quran
19:39)
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The Journey into the
Hereafter (part 8 of 8): Conclusion |
Description:
Some reasons for the existence of Paradise and Hell.
Muhammad, the Prophet of Islam, who passed away in 632,
related:
“This world is a prison for
the believer, but for the disbeliever it is a Paradise.
While for the disbeliever, the Hereafter will be a
prison, but for the believer, it will be his Paradise.”_-_Conclusion_001.jpg)
Once, in the early period of Islam, a
poor Christian happened upon one of the great scholars
of Islam, who was at the time mounted upon a fine horse
and clad in fine garments. The Christian recited to the
well-to-do Muslim the hadeeth quoted above,
before remarking: “Yet I stand before you a
non-Muslim, poor and destitute in this world, while you
are a Muslim, rich and prosperous.” The scholar of
Islam replied: “Indeed so. But
if you knew the reality of what might await you (of
eternal punishment) in the Hereafter, you would consider
yourself now to be in Paradise by comparison. And if
you knew the reality of what might await me (of eternal
bliss) in the Hereafter, you would consider me now to be
in prison by comparison.”
Thus, it is from the great mercy and justice of God that
he created Heaven and Hell. Knowledge of the Hellfire
serves to dissuade man from wrong-doing while a glimpse
into the treasures of Paradise incites him towards good
deeds and righteousness. Those who deny their Lord,
work evil and are unrepentant will enter Hell: a place
of real pain and suffering. While the reward for
righteousness is the place of unimaginable physical
beauty and perfection that is His Paradise.
Often, people testify to the goodness of their own souls
by claiming that any good they do is purely and solely
out of a genuine love of God or to live by a universal
moral and virtuous code, and for that, they do not need
any sticks or carrots. But when God speaks to man in
the Quran, He does so knowing the fickleness of his
soul. The delights of Paradise are real, physical,
tangible delights. Man can begin to appreciate just how
desirable the perfect, abundant and unending food,
clothing and homes of Paradise can be precisely because
he is aware of how satisfying and sweet those things can
be in this present reality.
“Beautified for men is the love of things they covet:
women, children, hoards of gold and silver, branded
beautiful horses, cattle and well-tilled land. Such is
the pleasure of the present life; but with Allah is the
excellent return (to Paradise).”
(Quran 3:14)
Likewise, man can begin to appreciate just how tortuous
and terrifying Hellfire and its furnishings could be
precisely because he is aware of how awful a burning by
fire can be in this world. So, the journey of the soul
after death, as described to us in vivid detail by God
and His Prophet, Muhammad, may God praise him, should
and must serve as nothing but an incentive to what all
of humanity surely and truly recognizes as its noble
purpose: the worship and service of its Creator in
selfless love, awe and gratitude. After all,
“…they were not commanded except that they should
worship Allah (alone), being sincere to the upright
religion (of Islam).” (Quran
98:5)
But, as for those many multitudes amongst mankind who,
throughout the ages, neglect their moral duty to their
Lord God and their fellow man, let then not forget that:
“Every soul will taste death, and you will only be given
your [full] compensation on the Day of Resurrection. So
whoever is drawn away from the Fire and admitted to
Paradise, it is indeed he who has succeeded. And what
is the life of this world except the enjoyment of
delusion.” (Quran 3:185)
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