Will the 70,000 who enter Jennah without reckoning be put to trial in their graves?

Answered by our Shaykh, the ‘Allāmah, the Trustworthy Advisor, Abu ‘Abdirrahmān Yahya bin ‘Ali Al-Hajūri – may Allāh preserve him – on the 25th, Dhūl-Hijjah, 1441H

Question:

Will those who enter Jennah without reckoning or punishment be put to trial in their graves?

Answer:

The hadith has come that those who do not (believe) in bad omens/practice charm and they do not seek ruqya (from others) and upon their Lord they place their trust that they will enter Jennah without reckoning or punishment, and there is no negation of what relates to the questioning of the two angels who is your Lord? What is your religion? Who is your Prophet? For verily it has come in the hadith of Al-Barā may Allāh be pleased with him that the believer will respond, he will be asked, and the trial in the grave is this, the trial of a believer, he will be asked who is Lord, so he will respond with the correct answer, Allah is his Lord, Islam is his religion and Muhammad ﷺ is his Prophet, and this is from the success of the believer, this is not the reckoning, verily the reckoning is the one who is disputed then is destroyed, as for this it is not reckoning, and the believer only has his deeds presented to him, this is something considered the trial of the grave and whoever is saved from it then for him is such and such as comes in the hadith, there is nothing preventing him from being from the 70,000 and that he is tested in his grave with the likes of these questions, due to the hadith assuming this and the hadith of Al-Barā points to this meaning.


Translated by: Abū ‘Abdillāh ‘Omar bin Yahya Al-‘Akawi

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