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The Inevitable Journey After Death

Shaykh Ḥasan al-Ṣumālī

Our noble brother Ḥasan al-Ṣumālī (hafiz̩ahullāh) gives a beautiful reminder regarding the inevitable and inescapable journey that all must traverse towards death and the hereafter; a journey which is a delight and a pleasure for the believer, and horror and torment for the disbeliever.

Our beloved brother Ḥasan al-Ṣumālī (hafiz̩ahullāh) brings a number of indispensable insights, reminders and benefits concerning the events that take place when one dies. From amongst some of those mentioned:

  • The importance of preparing for death
  • The actions of the Angels in their dealing with the soul of the dying person
  • The commentary of the Angels concerning the scent of the souls
  • The journey of the soul into the heavens and its return to the grave
  • The questioning in the grave
  • The rewards and glad tidings that await the Believers
  • The humiliating torment that awaits the disbelievers
  • The companion of the dead person in the grave
  • The duʿāʾʾʾ of the dead regarding the day of judgement
It is narrated by al-Bara ͗ ibn Āzib (raḍi Allāhu ʿānhu) regarding the journey of the soul after death, in which he narrates1:
‘We went out with the Prophet (ṣallallāhu ʿalayhi wa-sallam) to the burial of a man from the Anṣār until we arrived at the grave, and he still had not been placed in the slot of the grave. Then the Messenger of Allāh (ṣallallāhu ͑alayhī wa-sallam) sat down and we sat around him. You would have thought that birds were upon our heads from our silence, and in the hand of the Messenger of Allāh (ṣallAllāh ʿalayhi wa-sallam) was a stick which he was poking the ground with. [Then he started looking at the sky and looking at the earth and looking up and down three times]. Then he said to us: “Ask Allāh for refuge from the torment of the grave”, he repeated this command two or three times. [Then he said: O Allāh I seek refuge in you from the torment of the grave (three times)].
Then he  (ṣallallāhu ʿalayhi wa-sallam) said: “Verily, the believing servant, when leaving this life and journeying to the hereafter, angels will descend upon him, their faces will be white as if they were suns, they will have with them a shroud (kafan) from the shroud of Paradise, and an embalmment from the embalmment’s of heaven. Then, they will sit within eye-shot of him.
Then the angel of death (peace be upon him) will come and sit at his head and will say ‘O you virtuous soul; come out to a forgiveness and a pleasure from your Lord’. So it will come out as a drop comes out of the mouth of a jug (with ease), then he will take it, not leaving it in his hand for longer that a blink of an eye until they (he and the other angels) have placed it in that shroud and that embalmment. And there will emanate from it a smell like that of the most sweet smelling musk on the face of the earth. Then they shall ascend with it, and they shall not pass with it by any group of angels but they will say: What is this good and sweet-smelling soul? Then they shall say to them (he is) ‘so-and-so’ the son of ‘so-and-so’ choosing the best of the names he used to be called in this life. Until they reach the lowest sky, then they shall ask permission to enter, and they shall be granted entry, until they end at the seventh heaven sky, then Allāh, Exalted and High, shall say: “Write the book of my servant inʿilliyīn, [“And what will explain to you whatʿilliyīn is ͑illiyīn, there is a register fully inscribed to which bear witness those nearest to Allāh” (see Ṣūrah al-Muṭaffifīn: 83:18)], and his book will be written in ʿilliyīn, and then it shall be said “Return him to the earth, for [I promised them] I have created them from it, and into it I shall return them, and from it I shall extract (resurrect) them a second time” (see Ṣūrah Ṭā Hā: 20:55)”. So [he is returned to earth and] his soul is returned to his body [he said and he will hear the footsteps of his friends who buried him when they leave him].
Then two [severe] angels shall come and [terrify him and] sit him up next to them and shall ask him: ‘Who is your Lord?’ He shall reply ‘My Lord is Allāh’. Then they shall ask him: ‘What is your religion?’ He shall answer them: ‘My religion is Islām’. Then they shall ask him ‘Who is this man who was sent among you?’ He will reply ‘He is the Messenger of Allāh (ṣallallāhu  ͑alayhī wa-sallam)’. Then they shall ask him ‘What have you done?’ He shall reply: ‘I read the book of Allāh, then I believed in it and accepted it’. [The angel will terrify him and ask him ‘who is your Lord?’, ‘what is your religion?’ ‘who is your prophet?’ and this will be the last trial on earth for the believer, it is then when Allāh says: ‘Allāh will establish in strength those who believe with the word that stands firm in this world’, so he will answer my Lord is Allāh, my religion is Islām and my Prophet is Muḥammad (ṣallallāhu  ͑alayhī wa-sallam). Then a caller will call from the sky: ‘My slave has spoken the truth, so spread out for him from the heaven, and clothe him from the heaven, and open a door for him from the heaven (within his grave)’, so it’s goodness and its smell will come unto him, then his grave will be expanded for him as far as he can see.
Then a man will come to him. His face will be handsome, and his clothes will be handsome, and his smell will be sweet. Then he shall say unto him: I bring you glad tidings of that which will make you happy [rejoice with a pleasure of Allāh and delights that endure]. This is the day that you were promised (see Sūrah al-Aḥqāf: 46:16). Then he will say [and may Allāh give you glad tiding] ‘who are you? For your face is the face of someone who comes with good news’. He shall reply: “I am your good deeds, [by Allāh, I did not know of you but that you were quick to the obedience of Allāh and slow to His disobedience, so may Allāh reward you good]”. Then he shall say: ‘My Lord bring the hour so that I might return to my family and my wealth’ [it will be said to him ‘be tranquil’].
He (Muḥammed ṣallallāhu  ͑alayhī wa-sallam) said: And the disbelieving [transgressing and wicked servant], if he is leaving this life and journeying to the hereafter then angels will descend upon him, their faces will be black, they have with them a coarse woollen fabric (sackcloth) [made of fire]. Then they will sit within eye-shot of him. Then the angel of death will come and sit at his head and will say ‘O you wicked soul; come out to anger from your Lord and a fury (from Him)’. So it will be distributed (spread out) throughout his body, then it will be ripped away as a skewer/spit is ripped out of damp cotton [and in its way out it will tear and cut the nerves and blood vessels] [and then he will be cursed by all the angels between the earth and the sky and by all the angels in the sky, and the gates of heaven are closed. There is no gate in the heaven but its people supplicate that the wicked soul shall not be ascended to their side], then he will take it (the soul), not leaving it in his hand for longer than a blink of an eye until they have placed it in that sackcloth. And there will emanate from it a stench like that of the most evil smelling corpse on the face of the earth. Then they shall ascend with it, and they shall not pass with it by a group of angels but they will say: What is this wicked soul? Then they shall say to them (he is) ‘such-and-such’ the son of ‘so-and-so’ choosing the most hated of the names he used to be called in this life. Until they reach the lowest heaven (sky), then they shall ask permission to enter, and they shall not be granted entry. Then the Messenger of Allāh (ṣallallāhu  ͑alayhī wa-sallam) recited ‘The doors of the sky are not opened to them, nor shall they enter heaven until the camel passes through the eye of the needle’ (See Sūrah al- Aʿrāf: 7:40).
Then Allāh, Exalted and High, shall say: ‘Write the book of my servant in Sijjīn (See Ṣūrah al-Muṭaffiffīn: 83:7) in the lowest earth’. [Then it will be said ‘return my slave to the earth, for I promised them I have created them from it, and into it I shall return them, and from it I shall extract (resurrect) them a second time’ (See Ṣūrah Ṭā Hā: 20:55)]. Then his soul shall be taken away [from the sky] with a mighty hurl [until it is cast into his body]. Then he (the Prophet ṣallallāhu ʿalayhi wa-sallam) read: ‘And those who associate partners with Allāh, They are as one who falls from the sky then is snatched by the birds or is cast by the wind into a very low place’ (Ṣurah al-Ḥajj: 22:31). Then his soul will be returned into his body, [he (the Prophet) said: verily he will hear the footsteps of his friends who buried him when they leave him]. Then two harsh severe and fearsome angels shall come and [terrify him and] sit him up and shall ask him: ‘Who is your Lord?’ He shall reply ‘Huh?, Huh? (this is an expression of sorrow), I don’t know’. Then they shall ask him: ‘What is your religion?’ He shall answer them: ‘Huh? Huh? I don’t know’. Then they shall ask him ‘Who is this man who was sent among you?’ He will reply ‘Huh? Huh? I don’t know [I heard people saying that!]’. He (the Prophet ṣallallāhu ʿalayhi wa-sallam) said “And then it will be said to him don’t ever know and don’t ever recite!’].
Then a caller will call from the sky: ‘My slave has spoken falsely, so spread out for him from the hell fire, and open a door for him from the hell fire (within his grave)”, so its heat and hot wind will come unto him, then his grave will be contracted upon him until his limbs are caught up among one another. Then a man will come to him. His face will be ugly, and his clothes will be ugly, and his smell will be vile. Then he shall say unto him: I bring you tidings of that which will harm you. This is the day that you were promised (Ṣūrah al-Ma ͑ārij: 70:44). Then he will say [and you, may Allāh give you bad tiding] ‘who are you? For your face is the face of someone who comes with evil’. He shall reply: ‘I am your evil deeds [by Allāh, I did not know of you but that you were quick to the disobedience of Allāh and slow to His obedience, so may Allāh reward you bad, and there will be assigned to him a blind, deaf and mute person who holds in his hand a hammer, if a mountain is hit with it, it would disintegrate, and he will beat him with it until he becomes dust, and then Allāh will render him to his initial form, and he will beat him again, and he (the wicked) will cry of sorrow and pain a cry that will be heard by all creatures except humans and jinn, and a door of hell will be opened unto him within his grave and will spread out for him sheets of hell fire]. Then he shall say: ʿMy Lord do not bring the hour!”’2
We ask Allāh to grant us a good end upon istiqāmah (steadfastness), and a journey of delight and pleasure in this life and the hereafter, and we seek refuge with Him from His Punishment and His Anger and an evil end.
Endnotes:
2 [Narrated by Aḥmad ibn Ḥanbal, Abū Dāwūd, Ibn Mājah, at-Tayalisi, and al-Ḥākim who said it is according to the standards of Bukhāri and Muslim. This text is the text of Aḥmad, all text between brackets is from the other narrators and other narrations of Aḥmad.]
For the believing servant of Allāh, it is a magnificent journey of delight and pleasure, because that is what he was promised and what he believed in and what he worked and strived towards, but as for the disbelieving servant, then it is a journey of fear, and punishment, and that is due to what his hands sent forth of by way of acts of disobedience and disbelief.  
Published: March 5, 2011
Edited: April 27, 2022

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