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Old 03-08-2008, 04:13 PM   #1
Ahmed Ibn Hassan
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Lightbulb Grave Question?

Asalaam

When a person dies, he enters a world called "Barzakh", even if he might be buried or cremated. His sense and ability of comprehending remains intact. Rasulullaah (Sallallahu alayhi wasallam) stated:

"When the dead body is placed on the bier, and the people carry it towards the graveyard, the virtuous one urges them to move faster, but when, the dead is a sinner, he cries "where is my family members taking me"
He further added,” Every creature, except human beings, hears to his wailings ; if a human being should hear it, he is bound to fall unconscious." [Bukhari]


My Question is:
What happens as soon as the individual dies (step-by-step) all the way until after the questioning by Munkar & nakheel?

I have some perspective Idea of what happens but I don’t fully know completely, I haven’t truly studied deeply into this area so insha’allah someone please shed some light.
Jazakallahu’kahir

Brother Ahmad
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