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Posted by Muslimah - 03-26-2006, 01:05 PM |
Bismillah as salam alykom Jazakum Allah khairan katheeran Faris for this strong reminder. But here we must also not forget to have hope in Allah for a believer's position must always be between hope and fear from Allah: Alhamdulelah that Allah Say: "Verily, <b>Allah forgives not that partners should be set up with him in worship</b>, but He forgives except that (anything else) to whom He pleases, and whoever sets up partners with Allah in worship, he has indeed invented a tremendous sin" (Quran 4:48) And again jazakum Allah khairan for sharing your story with us here. If u can elaborate this would be great and may be post it on new Muslims |
Posted by Faris_Mee - 03-25-2006, 10:26 PM |
Fear of Allah (subhanahu wa ta`ala - may He be glorified and exalted) was a highly motivating factor in me renouncing christianity and submitting to the Rabb of the Worlds. So I'd like to share with you some quotes, commentaries etc on <b> HELL </b> just in case someone one day is reading this and Allah (subhanahu wa ta`ala - may He be glorified and exalted) opens the reader's heart for it to enter. Ameen. Firstly, from <i>'Tanbih ul-Ghafilin' (Informing the Heedless)</i>, by the Imam Abul-Layth Nasr as-Samarqandi (The narrations are from Sahabah and Tabi'in). From the chapter on <i>'The Fire and Its People'...</i> There was a man whose tears would not stop rolling from his eyes. He would keep weeping until he was finally asked why he was in this state, so he answered: "If Allah - the Exalted - had promised me that if I commit a sin, he would imprison me in a bathroom forever, then it would be appropriate for me to never stop crying. So, how should it be considering that He has promised that He would imprison me in a fire that has been burning for over three thousand years?" ............................ It was said: "Verily, Hell has a pathway filled with snakes that are as thick as the trunks of trees and scorpions that are like blackened beasts. The peope of Hell will escape from the Fire to these snakes, so these snakes will grab them by their lips and peel away everything from their hair to their fingernails, and nothing can save them from this except to jump back into the Fire." ...................... It was said: "Verily, the people of Hell will call out to one of the angels guarding it, and he will not answer them for forty years. Then, he will say to them: [/b] Then, they will call upon their Lord: <b>{"Our Lord! Take us out of it (Hell), and if we were to return, then we would indeed be wrong-doers!"} [al-Mu'minun; 107]</b>, and the amount of time that He will wait without answering them will be equal to twice the amount of time that the World existed. Then, He will say to them: <b>{"Remain in it forever, and do not speak to Me."} [al-Mu'minun; 108]</b> By Allah, after this, the people will not speak a single word, and there will not be except the inhalation and exhalation of the Hell-Fire, and their voices will be like those of screaming donkeys inbetween the inhalations and exhalations of the Fire." The narrator of this athar (who was one of the Tabi'in) commented by saying: "O people! Do you have the capacity to withstand this? Are you patient enough to withstand this? O people! Obedience to Allah is easier upon you than this, so obey Him!" .................. It was narrated: "Verily, the people of the Fire will be tortured for one thousand years, then they will say: "During our lives, if we were patient, we were eventually given a way out of our troubles." So, they will be patient for one thousand more years without their punishment being lightened for them. Then, they will say: <b>{"It does not matter whether we rage or patiently endure; we have no place of refuge."} [ibrahim; 21]</b> Then, they will call upon Allah - the Exalted - for one thousand years to send some rain upon them out of their extreme thirst and intense torture so that they would be relieved of the intense temperatures and extreme thirst. So, after they supplicate for one thousand years, Allah - the Exalted - will say to Jibril: <b>"What do they ask for?" </b> Jibril will answer: "O Lord, You are more Knowing of them. They ask for rain." So, red clouds will appear above them, and they will think that rain will pour from these clouds. Instead, blackened scorpions will pour down upon them, one sting of which throbs with pain for over one thousand years. Then, they will again ask Allah - the Exalted - for one thousand years to provide them with rain, and then black clouds will appear above them. They will say: "These are rain clouds!" But instead, snakes like the necks of camels will pour out of the clouds, one bite of which throbs with pain for over one thousand years, and this is the meaning of the saying of the Exalted: <b>{"We will add torment upon torment for them because of the corruption that they used to perform."} [an-Nahl; 88]."</b> |