Explaining Sahih Muslim Book 1 – Hadith 362-368
Explaining
Sahih Muslim Book 1 - Hadith 362-368
Chapter
82: Intercession and bringing those who believed in tawhid out of the Fire.
Abu
Sa'id al-Khudri reported:
Verily
the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: Allah will admit into Paradise those deserving
of Paradise, and He will admit whom He wishes out of His Mercy, and admit those
condemned to Hell into the Fire (of Hell). He would then say: See, he whom you
find having as much faith in his heart as a grain of mustard, bring him out.
They will then be brought out burned and turned to charcoal, and would be cast
into the river of life, and they would sprout aj does a seed in the silt
carried away by flood. Have you not seen that it comes out yellow (fresh) and
intertwined? (Explaining
Sahih Muslim Book 1 - Hadith 362)
This
hadith is transmitted by 'Amr b. Yahya with the same chain of transmitters who
narrated:
They
would be cast into the river which is called (the river of) life, and (both the
narrators) did not doubt the hadith. The text transmitted by Khalid is: just as
seeds sprout beside the flood water; and in the hadith of Wuhaib it is: Just as
the seed sprouts in the silt or deposit left by flood. (Explaining
Sahih Muslim Book 1 - Hadith 363)
It
is reported by Abu Sa'id that the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said:
The
(permanent) inhabitants of the Fire are those who are doomed to it, and verily
they would neither die nor live in it (al-Qur'an, xx. 47; lxxxvii. 13). But the
people whom the Fire would afflict (temporarily) on account of their sins, or
so said (the narrator)" on account of their misdeeds," He would cause
them to die till they would be turned into charcoal. Then they would be granted
intercession and would be brought in groups and would be spread on the rivers
of Paradise and then it would be said: O inhabitants of Paradise, pour water
over them; then they would sprout forth like the sprouting of seed in the silt
carried by flood. A man among the people said: (It appears) as if the Messenger
of Allah lived in the steppe. (Explaining
Sahih Muslim Book 1 - Hadith 364)
Abu
Nadra narrated it from Abu Sa'id al-Khudri who reported it from the Apostle (ﷺ)
a similar (hadith) up to the words:
"
in the mud of the flood," and he did not mention (the words narrated)
after it. (Explaining
Sahih Muslim Book 1 - Hadith 365)
Chapter
83: The Last of the people of the Fire to be brought out of it.
Abdullah
b. Mas'ud reported that the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said:
I
know the last of the inhabitants of Fire to be taken out therefrom, and the
last of the inhabitants of Paradise to enter it. A man will come out of the
Fire crawling. Then Allah, the Blessed and Exalted will say to him: Go and
enter Paradise. So he would come to it and it would appear to him as if it were
full. He would go back and say: O my Lord! I found it full. Allah, the Blessed
and Exalted, would say to him: Go and enter Paradise. He would come and perceive
as if it were full. He would return and say: O my Lord! I found it full. Allah
would say to him: Go and enter Paradise, for there is for you the like of the
world and ten times like it, or for you is ten times the like of this world. He
(the narrator) said. He (that man) would say: Art Thou making a fun of me? or
Art Thou laughing at me. though Thou art the King? He (the narrator) said: I
saw the Messenger of Allah laugh till his front teeth were visible. And it was
said: That would be the lowest rank among the inhabitants of Paradise. (Explaining
Sahih Muslim Book 1 - Hadith 366)
It
is narrated on the authority of Abdullah b. Mas'ud that the Messenger of Allah
(may peace be upon him said:
I
recognise the last of the inhabitants of Fire to be taken out thereof. A man
will come out of it crawling. It will be said to him: Go and enter Paradise. He
(the Holy Prophet) said: He would go there to enter Paradise, but would find
persons who have already occupied all its apartments. It would be said to him:
Do you recall the time when you were in it (in the Hell)? He would say: Yes. It
would be said to him: Express any desire. And he would express the desire. It
would be said to him: For thee is that which thou desireth and ten times the
world (worldly resources). He (the Holy Prophet) said: He would say: Art Thou
making a fun of me, though Thou art the King? I saw the Messenger of Allah
laugh till his front teeth were visible. (Explaining
Sahih Muslim Book 1 - Hadith 367)
Ibn
Mas'ud reported:
Verily the Messenger of Allah said: The last to enter Paradise would be a man who would walk once and stumble once and be burnt by the Fire once. Then when he gets beyond it, he will turn to it and say: Blessed is He Who has saved me from thee. Allah has given me something He has not given to any one of those in earlier or later times. Then a tree would be raised up for him and he will say: O my Lord I bring me near this tree so that I may take shelter in its shade and drink of its water. Allah, the Exalted and Great, would say: O son of Adam, if I grant you this, you will ask Me for something else. He would say: No. my Lord. And he would promise Him that he would not ask for anything else. His Lord would excuse him because He sees what he cannot help desiring; so He would bring him near it, and he would take shelter in its shade and drink of its water. Afterwards a tree more beautiful than the first would be raised up before him and he would say: O my Lord! bring me near this tree in order that I may drink of its water and take shelter in its shade and I shall not ask Thee for anything else. He (Allah) would say: O son of Adam, if I bring you near it you may ask me for something else. He would promise Him that he would not ask for anything else. His Lord will excuse him because He would see something he cannot help desiring. So He would bring him near it and he would enjoy its shade and drink its water. Then a tree would be raised up for him at the gate of the Paradise, more beautiful than the first two. He would say: O my Lord! bring me near this (tree) so that I may enjoy its shade and drink from its water. I shall not ask Thee for anything else. He (Allah) would say: O son of Adam! did you not promise Me that you would not ask Me anything else? He would say: Yes, my Lord, but I shall not ask Thee for anything else. His Lord would excuse him for He sees something the temptation of which he could not resist. He (Allah) would bring him near to it, and when He would bring him near it he would hear the voices of the inhabitants of the Paradise. He would say: O my Lord! admit me to it. He (Allah) would say: O son of Adam, what will bring an end to your requests to Me? Will it please you if I give you the whole world and a like one along with it? He will say: O my Lord! art Thou mocking at me, though Thou art the Lord of the worlds? Ibn Mas'ud laughed and asked (the hearers): Why don't you ask me what I am laughing at. They (then) said: Why do you laugh? He said: It is in this way that the Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) laughed. They (the companions of the Holy Prophet) asked: Why do you laugh. Messenger of Allah? He said: On account of the laugh of the Lord of the universe, when he ldesirer of Paradise) sai Thou mocking at me though Thou art the Lord of the worlds? He would say: I am not mocking at you, but I have power to do whatever I will. (Explaining Sahih Muslim Book 1 - Hadith 368)
Comments
Post a Comment