Heavenly Jewels

crematiQn area 'or 'on their graves, SQme in Chaah-e-BarhQQt, which is a canal in Yemen. SQme 'of them are in the first, secQnd and third earths, right up tQ the seventh earth and SQme even belQw this in a place called "Sijjeen". Even their SQuls, nQ matter wherever they are, they see, hear and knQw what is 'occurring, but they can nQt gQ where they desire fQr they are imprisQned where ever they are. E. 4 Belief: TQ believe that after death the SQul gQes intQ anQther bQdy 'or intQ the bQdy 'of animal (re-incarnatiQn) is tQtally baseless and Kufr. E. 5 Belief: Death refers tQ the separatiQn 'of the SQul frQm the bQdy. It dQes nQt mean the destructiQn 'of the SQul. One whQ believes that the SQul is destrQyed is a mislead cQrrupt persQn. E. 6 Belief: The dead persQn alsQ talks, but with the ' exceptiQn 'of the general humans and jinns, all the 'other animals etc. hear this. E. 7 Belief: When the deceased is laid tQ rest in his grave; the grave presses him. If he is a Muslim, then it is like when a m9ther hugs her child very tightly with IQve. If a Kaafir then the grave presses with such fQrce, that the ribs from the right shQQt 'out from the left and the ribs frQm the left shQ'ot 'out fr'om the right. E. 8 Belief: When the pe'ople leave after burying the deceased, he hears the sQunds 'of their fQ'otsteps. At this time, tW'o Angels appear tQ him, tearing the earth with their teeth. They I'oQk very fierce and frightful. They have black bQdies and huge blackish blue eyes, which are as huge as PQts and blazing like fire. They have l'ong mattered hair and their teeth are 'of many hand lengths, with which they tear 'open the grQund as they C'ome tQwards the deceased. One 'of them is called 'Munkar' ard the 'other 'Nakeer', They wake the deceased by j'olting him and shaking him vig'orQusly, questi'oning him in a very harsh vQice. The first questi'on they ask is 'Man Rabbuka?' Wh'o is YQur L'ord? The second questiQn is 'Maa Deenuka' what is YQur ReligiQn? And the 65

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