Explaining Sahih Muslim Book 1 – Hadith 356-361
Explaining Sahih
Muslim Book 1 - Hadith 356-361
Chapter 81:
Knowing about the seeing.
Abu Haraira
reported:
The
people said to the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ): Messenger of Allah, shall we see our
Lord on the Day of Resurrection? The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: Do you feel
any trouble in seeing the moon on the night when it is full? They said:
Messenger of Allah, no. He (the Messenger) further said: Do you feel any
trouble in seeing the sun, when there is no cloud over it? They said: Messenger
of Allah. no. He (the Holy Prophet) said: Verily you would see Him like this
(as you see the sun and the moon). God will gather people on the Day of
Resurrection and say: Let every people follow what they worshipped. Those who
worshipped the sun would follow the sun, and those who worshipped the moon
would follow the moon, and those who worshipped the devils would follow the devils.
This Ummah (of Islam) alone would be left behind and there would be hypocrites
too amongst it. Allah would then come to them in a form other than His own
Form, recognisable to them, and would say: I am your Lord. They would say: We
take refuge with Allah from thee. We will stay here till our Lord comes to us.
and when our Lord would come we would recognise Him. Subsequently Allah would
come to them in His own Form, recognisable to them, and say: I am your Lord.
They would say: Thou art our Lord. And they would follow Him, and a bridge
would be set over the Hell; and I (the Holy Prophet) and my Ummah would be the
first to pass over it; and none but the messengers would speak on that day, and
the prayer of the messengers on that day would be: O Allah! grant safety, grant
safety. In Hell, there would be long spits like the thorns of Sa'dan He (the
Holy Prophet) said: Have you seen Sa'dan? They replied: Yes, Messenger of
Allah. He said: Verily those (hooks) would be like the thorns of Sa'dan, but no
one knows their size except Allah. These would seize people for their misdeeds.
Some of them would escape for their (good) deeds, and some would be rewarded
for their deeds till they get salvation. When Allah would finish judging His
bondsmen and because of His mercy decide to take out of Hell such people as He
pleases. He would command the angels to bring out those who had not associated
anything with Allah; to whom Allah decided to show mercy. those who would say:
There is no god but Allah. They (the angels) would recognise them in the Fire
by the marks of prostration, for Hell-fire will devour everything (limb) of the
sons of Adam except the marks of prostration. Allah has forbidden the fire to
consume the marks of prostration. They will be taken out of the Fire having
been burnt, and the water of life would be poured over them, and they will
sprout as seed does In the silt carried by flood. Then Allah would finish
judging amongst His bondsmen; but a man who will be the last to enter Paradise
will remain facing Hell and will say: O my Lord I turn my face away from Hell,
for its air has poisoned me ard its blaze has burnt me. He will then call to
Allah as long as Allah would wish that he should call to Him. Then Allah,
Blessed and Exalted, would say: If I did that, perhaps you would ask for more
than that. He would say: I would not ask You more than this, and he would give
his Lord covenants and agreements as Allah wished, and so He would turn his
face away from the Fire When he turns towards the Paradise and sees it, he will
remain silent as long as Allah wishes him to remain so. He will then say: O my
Lord I bring me forward to the gate of the Paradise. Allah would say to him:
Did you not give covenants and agreements that you would not ask for anything
besides what I had given you. Woe to thee! O son of Adam, how treacherous you
are! He would say: O my Lord! and would continue calling to Allah till He would
say to him: If I grant you that, perhaps you will ask for more. He will reply:
No, by Thy greatness, and he will give His Lord promises and covenants as Allah
had wished. He would then bring him to the gate of the Paradise, and when he
would stand at the gate of the Paradise, it would lay open before him. and he
would see the bounty and the joy that there is in it. He would remain quiet as
long as Allah would desire him to remain silent. He would then say: O my Lord,
admit me to Paradise. Allah. Blessed and Exalted, would say: Did you not give
covenants and agreements that you would not ask for anything more than what I
had granted you? Woe to you! son of Adam, how treacherous you are! And he would
say: O my Lord, I do not wish to be the most miserable of Thy creatures. He
would continue calling upon Allah till Allah, Blessed and Exalted, would laugh.
When Allah would laugh at him, He would say: Enter the Paradise. When he would
enter, Allah would say: State your wish. He would express his wishes till Allah
would remind him (the desire of) such and such (things). When his desires would
be exhausted Allah would say: That is for thee and, besides it, the like of it
also. 'Ata' b. Yazid said: Abu Sa'id al-Khudri was with Abu Huraira and be did
not reject anything from the hadith narrated by him, but when Abu Huraira
narrated:" Allah said to that man; ind its like along with it," Abu
Sa'id said:" Ten like it along with it," O Abu Huraira. Abu Huraira
said: I do not remember except the words:" That is for you and a similar
one along with it." Abu Sa'id said: I bear witness to the fact that I
remembered from the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) his words:" That is for thee
and ten like it." Abu Huraira said: That man was the last of those
deserving of Paradise to enter Paradise. (Explaining
Sahih Muslim Book 1 - Hadith 356)
Abu Huraira
reported:
The
people said to the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ): Messenger of Allah I shall we see
our Lord on the Day of Resurrection? The rest of the hadith was narrated
according to the narration of Ibrahim b. Sa'd. (Explaining
Sahih Muslim Book 1 - Hadith 357)
Hammam b.
Munabbih said:
This
is what Abu Huraira transmitted to us from the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ), and he
narrated many of them;- one of them was: The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: The
lowest in rank among you in Paradise would be asked: Desire (whatever you
like). And he would express his desire and again and again express a desire.
tHe would be asked: Have you expressed your desire? He would say: Yes. Then He
(Allah) would say: For thee is (granted) what thou desirest, and the like of it
along with it. (Explaining
Sahih Muslim Book 1 - Hadith 358)
Abu Sa'id
al-Khudri reported:
Some
people during the lifetime of the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: Messenger of
Allah! shall we see our Lord on the Day of Resurrection? The Messenger of Allah
(ﷺ) said: Yes, and added: Do you feel any trouble in seeing the sun at noon
with no cloud over it, and do you feel trouble in seeing the moon (open) in the
full moonlit night with no cloud over it? They said: No, Messenger of Allah! He
(the Holy Prophet) said: You will not feel any trouble in seeing Allah on the
Day of Resurrection any more than you do in seeing any one of them. When the
Day of Resurrection comes a Mu'adhdhin (a proclaimer) would proclaim: Let every
people follow what they used to worship. Then all who worshipped idols and
stones besides Allah would fall into the Fire, till only the righteous and the
vicious and some of the people of the Book who worshipped Allah are left. Then
the Jews would be summoned, and it would be said to them: What did you worship?
They will say: We worshipped 'Uzair, son of Allah. It would be said to them:
You tell a lie; Allah had never had a spouse or a son. What do you want now?
They would say: We feel thirsty, O our Lord! Quench our thirst. They would be
directed (to a certain direction) and asked: Why don't you go there to drink
water? Then they would be pushed towards the Fire (and they would find to their
great dismay that) it was but a mirage (and the raging flames of fire) would be
consuming one another, and they would fall into the Fire. Then the Christians
would be summoned and it would be said to them: What did you worship? They
would say: We worshipped Jesus, son of Allah. It would be said to them: You
tell a lie; Allah did not take for Himself either a spouse or a son. Then it
would be said to them: What do you want? They would say: Thirsty we are, O our
Lord! Quench our thirst. They would be directed (to a certain direction) and
asked: Why don't you go there to get water? But they would be pushed and
gathered together towards the Hell, which was like a mirage to them, and the
flames would consume one another. They would fall Into the Fire, till no one is
left except he who worshipped Allah, be he pious or sinful. The Lord of the
Universe, Glorified and Exalted, would come to them in a form recognisable to
them and say; What are you looking for? Every people follow that which they
worshipped. They would say: Our Lord, we kept ourselves separate from the
people in the world, though we felt great need of them; we, however, did not
associate ourselves with them. He would say: I am your Lord. They would say: We
take refuge with Allah from thee and do not associate anything with Allah. They
would repeat it twice or thrice, till some of them would be about to return. It
would be said: Is there any sign between you and Him by which you will
recognise Him? They would say: Yes. and the things would be laid bare. Those
who used to prostrate themselves before God of their own accord would be
permitted by God to prostrate themselves. But there would remain none who used
to prostrate out of fear (of people) and ostentation but Allah would make his
back as one piece, and whenever he would attempt to prostrate he would fall on
his back. Then they would raise their heads and He would assume the Form in
which they had seen Him the first time and would say: I am your Lord. They
would say: Thou art our Lord. Then the bridge would be set up over the Hell and
intercession would be allowed and they will say: O God, keep safe, keep safe.
It was asked: Messenger of Allah, what is this bridge? He said: The void in
which one Is likely to slip. There would be hooks, tongs, spits like the thorn
that is found in Najd and is known as Sa'dan. The believers would then pass
over within the twinkling of an eye, like lightning, like wind, like a bird,
like the finest horses and camels. Some will escape and be safe, some will be
lacerated and let go, and some will be pushed into the fire of Hell till the
believers will find rescue from the Fire. By One in Whose hand is my life,
there will be none among you more eager to claim a right than the believers on
the Day of Resurrection for (saying their) brethren in the Fire who would say:
O our Lord, they were fasting along with us, and praying and performing
pilgrimage. It will be said to them: Take out those whom you recognise. Then
their persons would be forbidden to the Fire; and they would take out a large
number of people who had been overtaken by Fire up to the middle of the shank
or up to the knees. They would then say: O our Lord I not one of those about
whom Thou didst give us command remains in it. He will then say: Go back and
bring out those in whose hearts you find good of the weight of a dinar Then they
will take out a large number of people. Then they would say: O our Lord! we
have not left anyone about whom You commanded us. He will then say: Go back and
bring out those in whose hearts you find as much as half a dinar of good. Then
they will take out a large number of people, and would say: O our Lord! not one
of those about whom Thou commanded us we have left in it. Then He would say: Go
back and in whose heart you find good to the weight of a particle bring him
out. They would bring out a large number of people, and would then say: O our
Lord, now we have not left anyone in it (Hell) having any good in him. Abu
Sa'id Khudri said: If you don't testify me in this hadith, then recite if you
like:" Surely Allah wrongs not the weight of an atom; and if it is a good
deed. He multiplies it and gives from Himself a great reward" (al-Qur'an,
iv. 40). Then Allah, Exalted and Great, would say: The angels have interceded,
the apostles have interceded and the believers have interceded, and no one
remains (to grant pardon) but the Most Merciful of the mercifuls. He will then
take a handful from Fire and bring out from it people who never did any good
and who had been turned into charcoal, and will cast them into a river called
the river of life, on the outskirts of Paradise. They will come out as a seed
comes cut from the silt carried by flood. You see it near the stone or near the
tree. That which is exposed to the sun is yellowish or greenish and which is
under the shade is white. They said: Messenger of Allah! it seems as if you had
been tending a flock in the jungle. He (the Holy Prophet) said: They will come
forth like pearls with seals on their necks. The inhabitants of Paradise would
recognise them (and say): Those are who have been set free by the Compassionate
One. Who has admitted them into Paradise without any (good) deed that they did
or any good that they sent in advance Then He would say: Enter the Paradise;
whatever you see in it is yours. They would say: O Lord, Thou hast bestowed
upon us (favours) which Thou didst not bestow upon anyone else in the world. He
would say: There is with Me (a favour) for you better than this. They would
say: O our Lord! which thing is better than this? He would say: It is My
pleasure. I will never be angry with you after this (Explaining
Sahih Muslim Book 1 - Hadith 359)
It is narrated on
the authority of Abu Sa'id al-Khudri:
We
said: Messenger of Allah, shall we see our Lord? The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ)
said: Do you feel any trouble in seeing the sun on a cloudless day? We said:
No. And the remaining part of the hadith has been narrated to the end like the
hadith transmitted by Hafs b. Maisara with the addition of these words: Without
the deed that they did or any good that they had sent before. It would be said
to them: For you is whatever you see (in it) and with it the like of it. Abu
Sa'id said: I have come to know that the bridge would be thinner even than the
hair and sharper than the sword; and in the hadith narrated by Laith these
words are not found: They would say, O our Lord! Thou hast bestowed upon us
(favours) which thou didst not bestow on anyone else in the world. (Explaining
Sahih Muslim Book 1 - Hadith 360)
Abu Bakr b. Abi Shaiba, Ja'far b. 'Aun, Hisham b. Sa'd, Zaid b. Aslam narrated the hadith as transmitted by Hafs b. Maisara, with certain additions and omissions. (Explaining Sahih Muslim Book 1 - Hadith 361)
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