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It is for this reason that we quote a few un-Islamic beliefs together with the proper Islamic answers, so that we may, after reading about them, repent from any false and corrupt beliefs that we may hold and, thereafter, hold firmly to the proper Islamic beliefs. To hold improper per Aqeeda leads to Kufr, whereas proper Aqeeda is strength for Imaan.The un-Islamic beliefs which we have quoted below are quotations from those individuals who possess such beliefs and by writing them in this book, we have no intention of Kufr.FALSE BELIEF 1: "Allah can speak lies". ("Barahine Qaatia" by Khaleel Ambetwi; "Yakrozi" by Ismaeel Dehlwi; "Fatawa Rasheedia" by Rasheed Ahmed Gangohi).PROPER BELIEF 1: Lies is a defect which is not worthy of the Zaat of Almighty Allah and is totally Muhaal (Impossible) for Almighty Allah. Allah is free from all shortages and defects thus making lies Muhaal for Almighty Allah.FALSE BELIEF 2: To say that Allah is free from place, space, direction and time, etc. is to be misled. ("Izaahul Haq" by Ismaeel Dehlwi)PROPER BELIEF 2: Time and space have been created and will be eventually destroyed. Almighty Allah is Qadeem (Always Is and Always Will Be). If one accepts Allah to be in a fixed place and in a fixed time zone, then one will have to accept, Ma'az-Allah, that Allah is a creation and can be destroyed, whereas it is well known that, that which is Haadith (non-Eternal) and can be destroyed can never be Allah. The Being of Allah is Eternal and anything that is non-Eternal cannot be Allah. It is, thus, necessary to accept Almighty Allah to be free from time and place.FALSE BELIEF 3: The Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) had died and is mixed in the sand. ("Taqweeyat-ul Imaan" by Ismaeel Dehlwi)PROPER BELIEF 3: It has been stated in the Hadith: "Verily, Almighty Allah has made it Haraam upon the earth to eat the bodies of the Ambiya". It has also been stated that Ambiya are alive and are blessed with Sustenance from Almighty Allah.FALSE BELIEF 4: Every creation, no matter how big or small, is equivalent to a cobbler before Allah. ("Taqweeyat-ul Imaan" by Ismaeel Dehlwi)PROPER BELIEF 4: The Holy Prophet Muhammad (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) is the most beloved Nabi of Almighty Allah. Almighty Allah took Qasm (Oath) even on the city of the Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam). He is the greatest of the creations of Almighty Allah. His every word is accepted in the Court of Allah. He is a perfection in the Attributes of Almighty Allah and Allah has not created any unique being besides Sayyiduna Rasoolullah (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam).FALSE BELIEF 5: Ambiya are not totally free from lies. 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He in turn can never be equal to a Nabi. No Nabi can be equal in any way to the King of Prophets, Muhammad Mustapha (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam). How then can a Ummah supercede Nabi Muhammad (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) in good deeds? Ma'az-Allah!FALSE BELIEF 7: To think of an ox and donkey in Salaah is permissible, but to think of the Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) in Salaah is Shirk (Polytheism). ("Seerate Mustaqeem" by Ismaeel Dehlwi)PROPER BELIEF 7: For a Muslim to perform any Ibaadat accepting that it is a noble action of Rasoolullah (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) is the true sense of Ibaadat. If one reads Namaaz thinking of it as the Sunnah of the Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam), then, without doubt, one will think of the Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam). This belief creates in the mind of the performer the thought of the Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam). Not only is the thought of the Prophet in Namaaz permissible, it is also the demand of Shari'ah that one must remember the Holy Prophet (salall laahu alaihi wasallam) at the time of Tashahud. According to the Fuqaha (Jurists) it is Waajib to believe that the Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) is observing you and that he is aware of your actions.FALSE BELIEF 8: Any person who says the Nabi to be Haazir and Naazir is a Kaafir. ("Jawaahirul Quraan" by Ghulaamullah Khan)PROPER BELIEF 8: Until and unless we do not accept Rasoolullah (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) as being Haazir and Naazir, the concept of Risaalat will be incomplete. Our Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) is Shaahid, Mubashir and Nazeer.FALSE BELIEF 9: Rasoolullah (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) is our elder brother and we are his younger brothers. ("Taqweeyatul Imaan" by Ismaeel Dehlwi)PROPER BELIEF 9: The Holy Quran has commanded us that the Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) cannot be regarded as the father of anyone of you. How then can he be regarded as the elder brother? Then, to call him elder brother is disrespect and against of Quranic command. We are the Ummati, he is the Nabi. We are sinners, he is the Masoom most pure. We are believers, he is the source of Imaan. The difference here is enormous. It must be understood, that if the husband takes his wife as his mother, then his Nikah will be nullified. Likewise, if one takes the Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) as the elder brother, then one's Imaan will be nullified.FALSE BELIEF 10: To respect the Prophet deeply is Kufr. ("Ad Durrun Nadheed" by Qazi Shaukani)PROPER BELIEF 10: The respect and reverence of the Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) is not only waajib, but is an obligation upon every Muslim. 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("Akhbaar Ahle Hadith Amritsar")PROPER BELIEF 12: Bukhari and Muslim narrate on the authority of Hazrat Uthman bin Haneef (radi Allahu anhu) that a Sahabi who was blind by birth was once taught a special Du'a by the Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam), which he was to recite after every Salaah. The Du'a is as follows: "O Allah, i ask from you, and turn towards you through the Wasila of Your Prophet Muhammad (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam), who is indeed a prophet of mercy. O Muhammad (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam)! with your Wasila, I turn towarsds Allah for my need so that it may be bestowed. O Allah, accept the Prophet's intercession for me".To say "Ya Nabi" and call to the Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam), and to send salutations upon him, is the Sunnah of Almighty Allah, the Angels, the Prophets and the Sahaaba-e-Kiraam. Almighty Allah has commanded us to send salutations upon the Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) in abundance. To send Durood at least once in one's life is Fard and in Namaaz it is Waajib. It is also Waajib to send salutations out of Namaaz, for the fist time the name of the Prophet is mentioned. Even if the name is mentioned continuously, then to send salutations is Sunnah.FALSE BELIEF 13: To ask assistance from the Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) is the work of Shaitaan and Shirk. ("Kashfush Shubhaat" by Abdul Wahab Najdi; "Taqweeyatul Imaan" by Ismaeel Dehlwi)PROPER BELIEF 13: "Ya Rasoolallahi Unzur Haalana, Ya Habeeballahi Isma Qaalana, Innani fir Bahri Hammim Mughriqun, Khuz Yaddi Sahhil lanaa Ishkaalana", has been the Wazeefa of the great predecessors and is accepted as a means of asking from the Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam). To seek assistance from the Prophet (salall laahu alaihi wasallam) and seek Wasila of Awliya and Saaliheen is permissable.FALSE BELIEF 14: To use the Ambiya, Awliya and Malaa'ikah as a means of Wasila (Mediation). ("Tohfa-e-Wahaabiya" by Ismaeel Dehlwi)PROPER BELIEF 14: We did not enter this world without means, and we will not leave this world without means. With the exception of the verse of the Quran commanding mediation, the following verses of Sheikh Bouseeri and Sheikh Saadi (radi Allahu anhuma) are always in the Du'as of Muslims: "Ya Rabbi bil Mustapha Baligh Maqasidana, Waghfirlana Ma Madaa Ya Waasi al Karami", and "Ilahi bahaqe bani Fathima, ke Barqaul Imaan Qunni Khatima, Agar Daawatam rad Kunni War Qabool, Manno Dast Damaane Aale Rasool".FALSE BELIEF 15: Anyone who accepts the Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) to be an intercessor for him on the Day of Qiyamah, is a Mushrik equal to Abu Jahl. ("Taqweeyatul Imaan")PROPER BELIEF 15: When the intercession of a Hafizul Quran, according to the Hadith Shareef, and of an Aalim ba Amal is accepted, then why not that of Rasoolullah (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam)? On the Day of Qiyamah, the doors of intercession will be opened by none other than the Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam). It is also very rewarding to recite Durood-e-Taaj.FALSE BELIEF 16: "Rahmatul Lil Alameen" (Mercy unto the Worlds) is not a special title of the Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam), but the Ummati are also "Rahmatul Lil Alameen". ("Fatawa Rasheedia")PROPER BELIEF 16: "Rahmatul Lil Alameen" is the unique quality of Rasoolullah (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) as stated in the Holy Quran.FALSE BELIEF 17: To say that if Allah and His Rasool wills, then only will a certain thing happen, is Shirk.PROPER BELIEF 17: That which Rasoolullah (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) wants, is what Allah wills. Almighty Allah will not will anything without the pleasure of the Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam).FALSE BELIEF 18: Those persons whose names are "Muhammad" or "Ali" have no control over anything. ("Taqweeyatul Imaan")PROPER BELIEF 18: Almighty Allah has blessed the Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) with the keys to the treasures of both the worlds and Hazrat Ali's (radi Allahu anhu) name is the means of assistance in problems, why then can they not have any control?FALSE BELIEF 19: To keep the names: Rasool Baksh, Nabi Baksh, Abdun Nabi, Abdul Mustapha, Abdur Rasool, Abdul Ali, Ghulam Nabi, Ghulam Mustapha, Ghulam Nabi, Ghulam Husain, Ghulam Muhiyyudeen and Ghulam Mu'eenudeen, or to like such names, is Shirk. ("Taqweeyatul Imaan")PROPER BELIEF 19: All these names are allowed and are very exalted and blessed names.FALSE BELIEF 20: The knowledge of the Prophet is like children and animals. The knowledge of Shaitaan is more than the Prophet. To say that the Prophet possessed 'Ilm-e-Ghayb or Knowledge of the Unseen, is Shirk. ("Hifzul Imaan" by Ashraf Ali Thanwi; "Barahine Qaatia"; "Fatawa Rasheedia")PROPER BELIEF 20: The meaning of the word "Nabi" alone is "one who knows and shows the Unseen". What position does the knowledge of an ordinary person hold in front of that of the Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam)? It is even less than a drop in front of an ocean or a grain of dust compared to all the sand in the world. The Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) has been blessed with all the knowledge by Almighty Allah.FALSE BELIEF 21: If Allah wills, then he may create a million Muhammads. ("Taqweeyatul Imaan") A Prophet can even come after Muhammad (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam). ("Tahzeerun Naas")PROPER BELIEF 21: The doors of Prophethood have been sealed. Muhammad (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) is the Seal of Prophethood. The Prophet also said that no Prophet shall come after him. Any person who claims Nabuwat after the Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) is a Liar, Dajjal Kazaab and a Shaitaan.FALSE BELIEF 22: To commemorate the Meelad is like commemorating the function of the Hindu deity. ("Baharine Qaatia" by Khaleel Ambethwi)PROPER BELIEF 22: Meelad is a means of gaining blessings and closeness to Almighty Allah. It is the practice of all the great predecessors. Many sources of Shari'ah are available to prove it's authencity.FALSE BELIEF 23: The illusion of illusionists are greater than the Miracle of Prophets. ("Mansab-e-Imaamat")PROPER BELIEF 23: The Miracles of Prophets are to show proof of their Prophethood and it is that which is from Allah, whereas the illusions of illusionists are from Shaitaan.FALSE BELIEF 24: Anyone who says the Sahaba to be Kaafirs is not out of the Sunnah Jamaat. ("Fatawa Rasheedia")PROPER BELIEF 24: By one calling an ordinary Muslim a Kaafir, he himself becomes a Kaafir. How then can those who call the Sahaba Kaafirs not be Kaafirs?FALSE BELIEF 25: To call oneself "Qaaderi", "Chishti", "Naqshabandi", etc. is Bid'at and words of Kufr. ("Tazkeerul Ikhwaan")PROPER BELIEF 25: To call oneself by these titles are totally allowed and is a means of recognition of ones spiritual order. Examples of these are: Siddiqi, Alawi, Uthmaani, Farooqi, Hanafi Shafa'i, etc.FALSE BELIEF 26: To put lights, carpets, to give water and food, or arrange Wudhu water at the Mazaar of Awliyah Allah are Shirk.PROPER BELIEF 26: If carry out all the above mentioned practices at other places are permissible, then it should be a means of blessing to do so at the Darbaar of Wali where there are a gathering of Muslims.FALSE BELIEF 27: To eat and drink the Tabarukaat (Niyaz) of the Saints causes the heart to die (spiritually). ("Fatawa Rasheedia")PROPER BELIEF 27: Eating the Niyaz of the Awliya brightens the heart and one's life and is a means of great blessing.FALSE BELIEF 28: To call the Prophet "Shafi'ul Muznibeen", to recite Khatam, to imagine the blessed face and the Tomb of Rasoolullah (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam), to think that he has authority - all these qualities, even with the granting of Allah Ta'ala - is all Shirk, so much like the Shirk of Abu Jahl. (Kitaabut-Tauheed by Ibne Abdul Wahab Najdi)PROPER BELIEF 28: According to authentic sources of Islamic Shari'ah, to belief that Rasoolullah (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) is interceder, mercy, authority, helpful, and to imagine his blessed face and Tomb with respect, is regarded as a great and rewarding action. To recite Khatam Shareef is also permissable and rewarding as well. A person who denies this, his belief is like Abu Jahl.Note: To believe all these above mentioned false "Islamic" beliefs makes a person a hypocrite, Shia, Rafazi, Khaarijite, Qadiani, Ghair-Muqallid (Ahle Hadith), Tabligi, Deobandi, Maudoodi, Tahiri, Ahle Quran (People of Quran), etc. which are totally out of Islam. Any person who falsely claims to be the true Mahdi is misguided and a Faasiq. Any person who says that Allah can lie, that the Prophet's (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) knowledge are like those of animals, that the Prophet Muhammad (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) is not the Final Messenger, that the swearing of the Sahaba does not make one a criminal, that the Prophet's knowledge is less than Shaitaan, etc. IS A KAAFIR (totally out of the folds of Islam). We should not perform Salaah or associate with such persons as their companionship is detrimental to our Imaan. |} |}


What do the Muslims believe in afterlife?

Simple AnswerSame as for Christians and Jews. You; as Muslim, Christian, or Jew; will be judged in the 2nd life in front of God. If you were doing well you will be accepted in the God paradise (Heavens). If not, you will be pushed into the Hell fire.More Detailed AnswersAnswer 1Muslims believes that God controls life and death and when a person is about to die the angel of death pulls out his soul gently and with ease if we was a true believer and good Muslim and true Muslim, but if he was a disbeliever in Islam, or worshiped others beside Allah (God), or did awful things, and sinful his soul gets pulled out very painfully. Muslims believe that when they are buried in the grave, two angels will appear. These angels will look very beautiful only if the person they are going to ask is a true believer. They will look very ugly is the person they are going to ask is a sinner/disbeliever. The one in the grave will be asked the three questions by the angels (Who is your Lord?) (What is your religion?) & (Who is your prophet?). If he is a true believer he will answer..(Allah is my Lord) (Islam is my religion) and (Muhammad is my prophet). If he answers them right he will be shown a place in paradise and it will be said to him this is your home in the afterlife. And he will wish The Last Day In The World will arrive because he is assured he will get paradise after Doomsday when everyone is called to account. But if he was a sinner/disbeliever he will be very afraid and very confused and he will answer the three questions by saying I don't know, I don't know, and I don't know. The angels will hit him in the head with a hammer strong enough to blow him deep into the Earth. He will be shown his home in Hell-fire everyday and he will wish the Doomsday will not arrive but it will. There is punishment in the grave if he was sinner/disbeliever, scary punishments. But if he was a true believer, in the grave he will feel that it is spacious and comfortable. And he will get the aroma of paradise. Everyone will die so that's what happens. But after the Doomsday people are called to account on their actions, good/bad deeds, words, beliefs, religion. And then its either Paradise or Hell-fire.Answer 2Human being is made up of TWO things- physical body and Soul. Death comes to body, the soul is released to eternity. The souls of the good , believers rise up and stay near paradise. The souls of the nonbelievers and wicked people are hurled down near hell. On the day of judgment, all humans will rise up once again, judged according to their good or bad beliefs and deeds and sent to heaven or hell. There will be no death to them. They will dwell either in heaven or in hell.There is no escape. May Allah Almighty forgive our sins, show mercy to us, be pleased with us, save us from hell and bless us with paradise. A'meen.Answer 3When you die, you have to answer for your good deeds and bad deeds. You get punished for your unforgiven bad deeds and rewarded for your good deeds. Some people will go straight to hell and never come out, some will go straight to heaven, and some will spend some time in hell and then go to heaven.The custom and religious recommendation is to be buried as soon as possible usually same day.This is after a ghusl is performed ie a ritual cleansing of body with water. Then the body is wrapped in a simple white cloth tied on both ends. The body is placed in the Bier then the salat janaza is performed (ie the ritual death prayer by the group of Muslims,). Then the bier with the body is usually carried taken to the burial ground on the shoulders of the Muslim group/congregation/family if it is a short distance else by vehicle.The body is buried with the shroud and not in a casket as it is with most Christians.On the spiritual side the soul it is believed that the soul is extracted out of the body at the time of death and lingers around the body till it is buried. The extraction of the soul is considered easy if one has led a sinless life but extremely painful to the soul if it is of a sinner.Once the body is in the grave the soul is also placed in the grave with the body. The realm in which the soul exists after the burial is called 'Barzak' In this time and space the grave appears to constrict and the soul pays through punishments for his sins which were not forgiven when he was alive. Those who did not sin their condition will be very comfortable and beautiful. Then on the day of resurrection all the souls will be raised from their graves ie really not their graves but this realm of 'Barzak'.For those who did not sin their stay in Barzak will feel short and pleasant. Those who sinned will recall their ordeal as extremely painful and infinite.On the day of resurrection each soul will be called to account for its deeds and those who sinned and were not forgiven will be assigned to hell and others to heaven. some of whom who had a net minor infractions in their life would go to heaven even though they endured punishments in the grave ie Barzak.Answer 4Firstly, people enter the pangs of death.Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said "Every soul shall taste death". Meaning that we all have to go through this initial pain, however, that will vary upon each individual.Secondly, each soul will be in an interspace, called the Barzakh. This is an intemediary place before the Day of Judgement. This place can either be the best place someone can rest or the worst...Two stern Angels will come to each person (called Mukar and Nakir) and they will ask three question.1.Who if your God?2.Who is your Prophet ?3.What is your religion?Depending on how someone lived their life, they will bear some consequences in the grave.On the Day of Judgement, every one will be resurrected from their graves. People will witness this amazing day...It is reported that man will say "Woe to me, if only I had believed the messengers..."People will stand behind those that they followed.Muslims will stand behind Prophet Muhammad (pbuh)Christians stand behind Jesus (pbuh)Some people may stand behind Hitler or other tyrantsEveryone person will be judged on every action they did in their lives. Nothing will be left unturned and the whole of humanity will witness this.Finally, people will either be admitted to Heaven or Hellfire....Answer 5Muslims believe this:First the person will see the angel of death approach them and take their soul either violently or softly based on this person's deedssecondly this person will be questioned by two angels munkar and nakeer who will ask the person three questions 1. who is your lord. 2. who is your prophet and 3. what is your religionthe person will either answer strongly if they were believers in Allah (God) and followed the holy text of Allah: the Torah Bible and Quran ( mainly the Quran)Also the person who dies cannot commit anymore good deeds in their gravealso the person will either suffer or enjoy glimpses of heaven in the grave based on their deeds and belief they had before they died.Answer 6when you die , an angel which is called (the angel of death) comes and takes your soul , however if you were a good person than your soul will get easily out of you body ,but If you were a bad person then your soul will fight just to be in your body , and by the way no one can escape death , your body will be washed and other things are gonna be done , but then also every one in the whole world he is gonna feel the pressure of the grave (even If you are good ) ,If you were a bad person then there is gonna be the torture of grave (I don't know what it is because I have not really tried it :P) , then youyr soul is gonna go to a place where it will wait for the day of judgment , so god can judge us and say if we are going to heaven or to hell .It is preferred for the Muslim before he dies to say the (shahadateen ) which is :(أشهد أن لا إله إلا الله و أشهد أن محمدا رسول الله) (ashhadoo ana la ilaha ila Allah WA ana muhammadan rasool Allah) which means :I witness/say/believe that there is no god else than holy god and that muhammed is a prophet and massenger from god ) . also when the angel comes to get your soul , your whole life is gonna be showed to you (like a video)Answer 71. It is a well-known reality that everyone has to taste death. Allah Ta'ala says in the Holy Quran: "Every soul shall have the taste of death". (3:185)2. The time of death is fixed for everyone. Every single person's age is fixed. It cannot increase from its fixed time nor can it decrease. Nothing can save one from death. Wherever you are, death will find you out, even if you are in towers built up high. When the time of death comes, nothing can delay it.3. When a person's life is ending, Hazrat Izraeel (alaihis salaam) comes to extract the dying person's soul.4. The person dying looks to his left and right and sees Angels everywhere. The Angels of Mercy come to a Muslim and for the Kaafirs, the Angels of Punishment appear. At this time, even the Kaafirs believe the truth about Islam, but their faith at this time is not counted. This is because faith is the name of believing the Message of Allah Ta'ala and his beloved Messenger (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) without seeing proof. At this time one sees the Angels and then believes and this is therefore, not accepted as a Muslim.5. A Muslim's soul is taken out with ease and is then taken with respect by the Angels of Mercy.6. A Kaafir's soul is taken out with great pain and the Angels of Punishment take it with disgrace.7. After death, the soul does not go into another body and is then reborn, but it stays in the world of "Barzakh" till the Day of Judgement. "Barzakh" means the interval between death and resurrection.8. To believe in reincarnation - that the soul goes into another human body, or into an animal's body, or into trees or plants, etc. is wrong and is Kufr.WHERE DOES THE SOUL REMAIN AFTER DEATH?1. Death is when the soul comes out of the body.2. According to the faith and deeds performed by that person, a different place is fixed for the soul to remain. It stays in that place until the Day of Resurrection. Some stay underneath the "Arsh" (above the skies), some remain at "Aala Illiyyeen" (the highest point), some remain at the well of Zam Zam, and some remain in their grave.3. The souls of infidels are imprisoned. Some are imprisoned in the well of "Barhoot", some in "Sajeen" (the lowest point in Earth), and some at their place of cremation or burial.DOES THE SOUL DIE?1. In any situation, the soul does not die nor does it disintegrate but it remains unchanged. Whatever it's position and whatever it's state is, it always remains connected to the body.2. Those who believe that the soul can die and disintegrate are a "Bud Mazhab" (from a deviated sect).3. If the body experiences pain, the soul also feels the pain. If the body is relaxed, then the soul is also relaxed.4. When someone visits the grave, the soul sees the person, recognises him or her and listens to what they are saying.5. In relation to the Muslim's soul, it is stated in the Hadith Shareef that when a Muslim dies, the soul's path is opened and it can go wherever it pleases.6. The dead also speaks. Animals, etc. except for normal humans and Jinn hear its voice.WHAT HAPPENS AFTER BURIAL?1. After burial, the grave tightens up and presses the dead.2. It presses the Muslim like a mother holds a child. It presses the Kaafir (infidel) to the extent of crushing them, like the left side bones end up on the right side.3. When the people leave after burial, the dead hears the footsteps.4. At that time, two Angels called Munkar and Nakeer come ripping through the earth. Their faces look very fearful and scary. Their bodies are black in colour. They have green and black eyes, which are very large in size popping out, like the Jinn's eyes and they are made of fire. Their hair is very scary and long from head to toe. Their teeth are very long with which they rip through the earth. They wake up the dead shaking and rattling them.5. With great strength with a deep voice, they ask these three questions:a. "MAN RABBUKA" meaning "Who is your Lord?"b. "MAA DEENUKA" meaning "What is your religion?"c. "MAA KUNTA TAQUL FEE HAJAR RAJL" meaning "What did you use to say about this person?"If the dead person is a Muslim, he will reply as follows:a. "RABBALLAH" - "My Lord is Allah."b. "DEENIL ISLAM" - "My Religion is Islam."c. "HUWA RASOOLULLAHE SALLALHO ALAIHI WASSALLAM" - "This is Allah's Messenger, He has been embraced with Allah Ta'ala's Mercy, greetings to him."6. Now, a Voice from the skies will be heard saying: "My servant has said the truth. Lay the tablecloth of Paradise for him. Give him clothes from Paradise to wear and open the doors of Paradise (Jannat) for him." The cool air and the sweet fragrance of Jannat will continue to come and wherever the eyesight can reach, the grave will be made wide and large. Angels will say: "Sleep like a groom sleeps". All this will be for the good pious Muslims.7. For the sinful, there will be punishment according to their sins.8. This punishment will continue for a time. Then from the prayers of the pious or from "Esaale Sawaab" (good acts performed by people for the dead's forgiveness) or from prayers for their forgiveness or simply from the Mercy of Allah Ta'ala, this punishment will stop. Then, there will be relaxation.9. If the dead is a Kaafir, then he will not be able to answer the questions and will say "HAA HAA LADRI" meaning "Shame for I know nothing'". Now a caller will shout: "He is a liar, lay the table-cloth of fire for him, and give him clothes of fire to wear and open the doors of Hell (Dozakh) for him, from which the heat of Hell will reach him."There will be two Angels allocated to him to give him punishment and will hit him with great big hammers. Big scorpions and snakes will also bite him. All different kinds of punishment will continue until the Day of Resurrection.WHO WILL NOT BE ASKED QUESTIONS IN THE GRAVE?1. The Prophets will not be asked questions in their graves nor will their graves tighten.2. Many followers will also not be asked the questions, like those Muslims who die on a Friday or in the month of Ramadaan.3. The situation of relaxation and punishment in the grave is a fact. This punishment or reward is for both the body and the soul.4. Whether the body disintegrates or burns or mixes in the soil, it's original parts remains until the Day of Resurrection. It will receive reward or punishment. On the Day of Judgement it will be reformed back to a body. These original parts are actually situated in the spine and cannot be seen by humans. It also cannot be eaten by the soil nor can they be burned. These are the seeds of the body and from these Allah Ta'ala joins the rest of the parts of the body, which have been spread by either being turned into ashes or soil and are reformed into the original body.5. The soul then comes back into that body and is presented in the field of Resurrection. This day is known as "Hashr".6. The questions will be asked at that place at which a person has been buried or has been left to rot. Punishment will also occur there. For example, if a tiger has eaten a person, the questions will be asked inside the tiger's stomach, and the punishment and reward will also happen there.7. A person who rejects the fact of the punishment and reward of the grave is a misguided person.WHO'S BODY CANNOT BE EATEN BY THE SOIL?1. The Prophets, the Awliya (Friends of Allah Ta'ala), the Shuhada (Martyrs), a Hafiz of the Quran who also acts upon the instructions of the Holy Quran, a person who has never committed a sin and those who pray the Durood Shareef at all times, their bodies are not eaten by the soil.2. Those who say that the Prophet's bodies "have died and eaten by the soil" is a misguided person, from the wrong sect, or an evil and an insulting person.book below:Answer 8The same thing that happens to everyone else. The person leaves the body. The person is then questioned after the burial of the body. The person then awaits the Day of Judgment. Either that waiting is peaceful and happy, or that waiting is torture and suffering. It depends upon beliefs and deeds. If the person believed in the One God - with no partners, no other gods, no son or daughter or any offspring - and had done good deeds in their life, then they will be happy and at peace. If they did not believe right, or did too many sins for which they did not repent to God, then they will suffer.Then everyone will be raised to life again for Judgment. Again, those who believed in the ABSOLUTE ONENESS OF GOD, and lived good lives, will be entered into Paradise. Those who did not believe - or worshipped more than one god - will enter Hell forever. Those who believed in the ABSOLUTE ONENESS OF GOD, but committed sins that they did not repent from, may either be forgiven or punished by God. Those who are punished may enter Hell for only some time. eventually, everyone who believed in the ABSOLUTE ONENESS OF GOD - THAT ONLY GOD IS GOD - will be released from Hell.The same as in the other Judaism based religions. You go to heaven, if you have lived a good, god fearing life.Answer 9As Muslims we believe in life after death. We believe we die, and our soul is returned to God. And then Judgement Day will come and God will separate the bad people from the good. If you have done well in life, followed Islam, done good deeds, fasted, prayed, believed etc then you will be sent to heaven. If you have done wrong you shall have to ask forgiveness from Allah. This should be done by asking Allah for forgiveness form the depth of your heart. If you mean it Allah will forgive you. Though the main point is all eveil do-ers will go to Hell.Resurrection and judgment Qiyama Belief in the "Day of Resurrection", yawm al-Qiyāmah (also known as yawm ad-dīn, "Day of Judgment" and as-sā`a, "the Last Hour") is also crucial for Muslims. They believe that the time of Qiyāmah is preordained by God but unknown to man. The trials and tribulations preceding and during the Qiyāmah are described in the Qur'an and the hadith, and also in the commentaries of Islamic scholars. The Qur'an emphasizes bodily resurrection, a break from the pre-Islamic Arabian understanding of death. It states that resurrection will be followed by the gathering of mankind, culminating in their judgment by God. The Qur'an lists several sins that can condemn a person to hell, such as disbelief, usury and dishonesty. Muslims view paradise (jannah) as a place of joy and bliss, with Qur'anic references describing its features and the physical pleasures to come. There are also references to a greater joy - acceptance by God (ridwān).AdditionallySee the Related Questions and Links