10 Powerful Hadith About Death
Everybody in this world will confront demise eventually. It is a definitive reality of this life. Here are 10 amazing hadith about death.) Hadith About Death – Who is the Wisest?
1) Ibn Umar detailed: A man said, "O Messenger of Allah, which of the adherents is ideal?" The Messenger of Allah, harmony and gifts arrive, said, "Those with the best person." The man said, "Which of the devotees is the most shrewd?" The Prophet said, "The individuals who recall demise regularly and have best pre-arranged for it with great deeds; those are the savvies." Source: Sunan Ibn Mājah 4259, named bona fide.
2) Deeds That Benefit a Person Even After Death
"At the point when a man bites the dust, his great deeds reach a conclusion, aside from three: Ongoing cause, valuable information, and an honest child who will appeal to God for him." – (Sahih Muslim, 3084)
3) How to Have a Good Ending
"To be sure cause douses the Lord's resentment and secures against the malicious passing." – (At-Tirmidhi, 664)
4) Death is a Gift
"The gift to a devotee is passing." (At-Tirmidhi, Hadith 1609)
5) What Stays in the Grave
Anas ibn Malik detailed: The Messenger of Allah, harmony and gifts arrive, said, "Three things follow a perished individual. Two of them return and one remaining parts. His family, his abundance, and his deeds follow him. His family and abundance return, however his deeds remain." (Bukhari and Muslim)
6) We are Accountable for What We Do
Sahl ibn Sa'd detailed: The Angel Gabriel went to the Prophet, harmony and gifts arrive, and he said, "O Muhammad, live as you wish, for you will pass on. Work as you wish, for you will be reimbursed likewise. Love whomever you wish, for you will be isolated. Realize that the respectability of the adherent is in supplication around evening time and his honor is in his autonomy of individuals." (Al-Muʻjam al-Awsaṭ 4410, classed as real).
7) Live in this World Like a Traveler
Ibn 'Umar said, "The Messenger of Allah, may Allah favor him and award him harmony, took me by the shoulder and said, 'Be in this world as though you were a more abnormal or a voyager out and about."
Ibn 'Umar used to say, "In the evening, don't expect the morning, and in the first part of the day don't expect the evening. Take from your wellbeing for your sickness and from your life for your demise." (Bukhari)
8) Our Wishes Go Beyond Death
Ibn Mas'ud said, "The Prophet, may Allah favor him and award him harmony, defined boundaries making a square and afterward defined a boundary in the center which stretched out past it. He defined some little boundaries up to this center line from the side inside the square and said, 'This is man, and this is end of his life expectancy which encloses him – or by which he is encompassed – and this which goes past it is his expectation and these little lines are things that occur. In the event that this one misses him, that one gets him, and if that one misses him, this one gets him.'" (Bukhari)
9) Remembering Death
Abu Hurayra detailed that the Messenger of Allah, may Allah favor him and award him harmony, said, "Recall every now and again what cuts off delights," for example demise." (At Tirmidhi)
10) Hope During the Time of Death
Hayyan Abi al-Nadrah revealed: I went out to visit Yazid ibn al-Aswad as he was experiencing a lethal ailment, and I met Wathilah ibn al-Asqa' who additionally needed to visit him. We entered Yazid's home and Wathilah said, "What do you anticipate from Allah?" Yazid said, "By Allah, I expect great from Allah." Wathilah said, "Celebrate! For I heard the Messenger of Allah, harmony and favors arrive, say that Allah Almighty said: I am as my worker anticipates me. In the event that he anticipates great, he will have it. On the off chance that he anticipates evil, he will have it." (Sahih Ibn Ḥibban, 641)

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