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Now,
the tongue of the Spiritual State (lisan al-hal) is even more
eloquent in communicating with the dead than that of the speech when communicating
with the living. The Emissary of God (May God bless him and grant him
peace) said, 'When the dead man is laid in his grave it speaks to him,
saying, "Woe betide you, O son of Adam! What distracted you from contemplating
me? Did you not know that I am the house of trial, the house of darkness,
the house of solitude and the house of worms? What distracted you from
me? You used to pass me by, strutting on!" Now if he had worked well,
then someone will reply to the grave on his behalf, saying, "Do you not
see that it was his practice to enjoin the good and forbid the evil?"
And the grave replies, "Then for him shall I turn to verdure [a condition
of freshness or healthy growth.], and his body shall become radiance,
and his spirit shall soar up to God (Exhalted is He!)".' (According to
the narrator, 'strutting' [faddad] is to take large strides.) [Ref:
al-Hakim al-Tirmidhi, 161; Abu Nu`aym, VI. 90; Abu Ya'la,
al-Musnad (Haytami, Majma', III. 45-46)]
Said `Ubaid
bin `Umayr al-Laythi 'Not a single man dies without being called by the
pit in which he is buried, which declares, "I am the house of gloom, and
of loneliness and solitude! If you were obedient to God during your lifetime
then today I shall be a source of mercy for you, but if you were rebellious
then I am an act of vengence against you. The obedient who enter me shall
come forth joyful, while the rebellious who enter me shall emerge in ruin".'
Said Muhammad
ibn Sabih 'I have heard that if a man is laid in his tomb to be tormented
or afflicted by something which is odious to him, his dead neighbours
call out to him, saying, "O you who leave your bretheren and neighbours
behind you in the world! Was there never a lesson for you in us? Was there
no clue for you in our preceding you? Did you not see how our actions
were severed from us while you still had some respite? Why did you not
achieve that which passed your bretheren by?" Then the regions of the
earth call out to him, saying, "O you who were beguiled by the outer aspect
of the world! Did you not take heed from your relatives who had vanished
into the earth's interior? Those who were beguiled by the world before
you and then met their fate, and entered into their graves? You watched
them being borne aloft [To the cemetary], availed nothing by those they
loved, and taken to the abode which they could not escape."'
Said Yazid
al-Ruqashi 'I have heard it said that when the deceased is set in his
tomb his works amass around him and are given to speak by God, so that
they say, "O bondsman, alone in his pit! Your family and friends are now
separated from you, so that today we are your sole companions".'
Said Ka'b
[al-Ahbar], 'When the righteous bondsman is laid in his tomb he is surrounded
by his righteous acts, such as his prayer, his fasting, his pilgrimage,
his engagement in the Holy War, and the charity he used to distribute.
Then the Angels of Chastisement approach him from the direction of his
feet, but are told by Prayer,"Get back from him, you have no authority
over him, for upon those [feet] he stood in me at length for the sake
of God". Then they approach him from the direction of his head,
but Fasting says, "You have no authority over him, for in the world's
abode he thirsted at length for the sake of God". Next they draw near
to him from the direction of his trunk, but Pilgrimage and Holy War say,
"Get back from him for he exhausted himself and wearied his body when
he accomplished the Pilgrimage and the Holy War for the sake of God; no
authority do you have over him". Then they approach him from the direction
of his hands, but Charity says, "Back! Retreat from my master, for how
many an act of charity issued from those two hands to fall in to the hand
of God (Exalted is He!), while he acted only for His sake; no authority,
do you have over him". Then he shall be told, "Rejoice! Good you have
been in life and in death!" Next, the Angels of Mercy come, and spread
a heavenly cloth and resting-place out for him, and his grave is widened
around him for as far as the eye can see. A candle is brought from Heaven,
and from it he has light until God resurrects him from his grave.'
Said `Abd
Allah ibn `Ubayd ibn `Umayr at a funeral, 'I have heard it said that the
Emissary of God (may God bless him and grant him peace) once declared,
"The dead man sits up and hears the footsteps of those that are present
at his funeral, but none addresses him save his tomb, which says, 'Woe
betide you, O son of Adam! Did you not fear me and my narrowness, and
my corruption, terror and worms? What have you prepared for me?" [Ibn
al-Mubarak, (riwaya Nu`aym ibn Hammad), 41; Ibn Abi'l-Dunya, K.
al-Qubur (Zabidi, x.397; Suyuti, Sharh, 114).
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