Qabro Se Uthnay Ka Holnaak Manzar

Book Name:Qabro Se Uthnay Ka Holnaak Manzar

When the graves are cleft open, the deceased will be resurrected and brought forth to stand in the court Allah Almighty on the Day of Judgement. Those who performed good deeds in the world will know, and those who sinned will know too.[1]

Different states of being raised from the graves?

ꜤAllāmah Ibn al-Jawzī رَحْمَةُ الـلّٰـهِ عَـلَيْه writes:

It is mentioned in reports that when someone dies, his good and bad deeds gather next to his head. His deeds remain by his side when he is washed, shrouded, during the funeral prayer, and when he is buried. People bury him and return home, but his deeds stay with him, even when he is raised on the Day of Judgement and stands in the court of Allah Almighty. No minor or major deed will be left out, and every deed he performed in public and in secret will be exposed.[2]

ꜤAllāmah Ibn al-Jawzī رَحْمَةُ الـلّٰـهِ عَـلَيْه further writes:

People will rise from their graves with their deeds. If he obeyed Allah Almighty, performed good deeds and refrained from sins, his good deeds will aid him in this world and protect him from the terrors of the Day of Judgement. They will provide comfort and care, and when he looks at Hell fearfully, his deeds will say to him, “O my beloved! This [i.e., Hell and the horrors of the Day of Judgement] is not for you. Allah Almighty will not punish those who obeyed Him. This punishment is for those who disobeyed Allah Almighty, rejected His signs and pursued their desires. O my beloved! You are an obedient slave of Allah Almighty.[3]


 

 



[1] Tafsīr al-Khāzin, part 30, al-Infiṭār, under verses 4-5, vol. 4, p. 401

[2] Bustān al-WāꜤiẓīn, p. 78

[3] Bustān al-WāꜤiẓīn, p. 30