Is the torment of the grave one of the
matters of the unseen or of the seen world? What is the reason why it is made
one of the matters of the unseen?.
Shaykh Muhammad ibn ‘Uthaymeen (may Allaah have mercy on
him) said:
The torment of the grave is one of the matters of the
unseen. How many people in these graves are being tormented but we do not
realize it, and how many of their neighbours are being blessed with a door
opened for them to Paradise, but we do not realize it? What is beneath the
graves is known only to the Knower of the Unseen. The torment of the grave is
one of the matters of the unseen, and were it not for the revelation that came
to the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him), we would not know
anything about it. Hence when the Jewish woman entered upon ‘Aa’ishah and told
her that the dead are tormented in the grave, she was alarmed, until the Prophet
(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) came and she told him, and he
confirmed that. But Allaah may cause whomsoever He wills of His slaves to see
that, as He caused His Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) to
see the two men who were being punished, one for going about spreading malicious
gossip, and the other for not taking precautions to protect himself from
urine.
The reasons why this is one of the matters of the unseen are
as follows:
1 – Allaah is the Most Merciful of those who show
mercy, for if we were to see the torment of the grave this would make our lives
a misery, because if a person were to know that his father or brother or son or
spouse or relative is being punished in the grave and he is not able to save
him, then he would be distressed and unable
to relax. So this is a blessing from Allaah.
2 – It would be a scandal for the deceased. If Allaah had
concealed him and we did not know his sins, which were a matter between him and
his Lord, then he died and Allaah showed us his torment, that would be a great
scandal for him. So concealing him is a mercy from Allaah towards the
deceased.
3 – It might become difficult to bury the dead, as it was
narrated that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said:
“Were it not that you would not bury one another, I would have asked Allaah to
make you hear the torment of the grave.” Narrated by Muslim, 2868.
This indicates that burial might become too difficult and
people would not do it, even though if a person deserves to be punished he will
be punished even if he is lying on the surface of the earth. But people might
imagine that the torment only takes place when the person is buried, so they
would not bury one another.
4 – If it were visible, belief in it would serve no purpose,
because it would be visible and no one could deny it. And this might force all
people to believe, as Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning):
“So when they saw Our punishment, they said: We believe in
Allaah Alone”
[Ghaafir 40:84]
So if the people saw those who had been buried and heard
their screams, they would believe and none of them would disbelieve, because he
would be certain that the torment is real and he would see it with his own eyes
as if it were happening to him.
But the wisdom of Allaah is great, and the true believer is
the one who believes with certainty what Allaah tells him more than what he sees
with his own eyes, because what Allaah tells us cannot be subject to confusion
or lies, but what the eyes see may be imaginary. How many people have sworn that
they have seen the new crescent moon, when it was in fact a star; how many
people have seen the new moon and it turned out to be a white hair on his
eyebrow; how many have seen a shadow and said that it was a person coming
towards him, but it turned out to be the trunk of a palm tree; how many people
have seen a stationery object moving and a moving object standing still. But
what Allaah tells us cannot be subject to confusion.
We ask Allaah to make us and you steadfast, for what Allaah
tells us about these matters is stronger that what we can see, and concealment
is in the best interests of people. And Allaah knows best.
Majmoo’ Fataawa al-Shaykh Ibn ‘Uthaymeen (may Allaah
have mercy on him), 2/32.
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