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The Most Merciful, and he was saved from his distress, and whoever turned away from that and fell into one of these sins with one word, or his heart changed, or he doubted something of his religion, a thousand years will remain in heat, worry and torment until God decides in him what he wills

[ The market to light and darkness ]

Then the creatures will be led into light and darkness, and they will reside in that darkness for a thousand years. So whoever meets God, the Blessed and Most High, does not associate anything with Him, nor does anything of hypocrisy enter his heart, nor does he doubt anything about his religious affair, and he gives the truth from himself, and he says the truth and treats people justly with himself and obeys. God, in secret and in public, was satisfied with God s decree and was content with what God had given him. He came out of darkness into light in the measure of the blink of an eye, whiten his face, he was saved from all the clouds, and whoever disagreed in any of them remained in the anguish and anxiety for a thousand years, then he came out of it blackened, and he is at God s will. do whatever he wants

[ The market to the ten account marquees ]

Then the creatures are led to the account pavilions, which are ten pavilions that stand in each pavilion of them a thousand years, so the son of Adam asks at the first pavilion about the forbidden, and if he did not fall into any of them, he may go to the second pavilion and ask about desires. Regarding disobedience to parents, if he is not disobedient, he may go to the fourth pavilion and ask about the rights of those whom God has delegated their affairs to, about their teaching of the Qur an, and about their religion and discipline. If he has fulfilled their rights, he may go to the seventh pavilion and ask about upholding ties of kinship. He would not have been deceived by anyone who had escaped and descended under the shadow of the throne of God Almighty, the star of his eye, his heart rejoicing, his mouth laughing, and if he had fallen into any of these qualities, he remained in every situation of them for a thousand years, hungry, thirsty, sad, distressed, and distressed, and the intercession of an intercessor would not benefit him.

[ Al-Musharr and his fifteen stances ]

Then they are gathered to take their books with their faith and their traits, so they are imprisoned at that in fifteen places, each standing for a thousand years, and they are asked in the first place of it about alms and what God has imposed on them in their money. And it is permissible to go to the third position and ask about enjoining good. By God, if he loves God and hates God, he may go to the seventh station and ask about the forbidden money. To the tenth situation, he is asked about false speech, and if he did not say it, then he may go to the eleventh situation, and he asks about false faith, and if he did not swear it, then it is permissible to go to the twelfth situation, and he asks about eating usury, and if it was not, it is permissible to go to the thirteenth situation, then he asks about slandering chaste women, and if it was not slander dungeons Or he slandered someone, it is permissible to go to the fourteenth station and ask about false testimony, and if he did not witness it, he is permitted to go to the fifteenth stop and ask about falsehood. He fell into any of these sins, then left the world without repenting from that. He remains in each of these fifteen situations for a thousand years in grief, terror, worry, sadness, hunger and thirst until God Almighty decides what He wills.

[ Taking books by oaths and virtues and reading them ]

Then people will be established in reading their books for a thousand years, so whoever was generous and gave his money for the day of his poverty, need and poverty read his book and made it easy for him to read, and he was clothed with the clothes of heaven and crowned with the crowns of heaven and sat under the shade of the throne of the merciful safe and reassured and if he was miserly he did not give his money for the day of his poverty and need he gave his book in his left He will be cut off from the fires of fire, and he will resist over the heads of all creatures for a thousand years in hunger, thirst, nakedness, worry, grief, sadness and scandal, until God, the Mighty and Sublime, decides in him what He wills.

[ Crowd into the balance ]

Then people will be gathered to the scale, and they will stand at the scale for a thousand years. Whoever weighs his scale with his good deeds will win and be saved in the blink of an eye, and whoever weighs his good deeds lighter and his bad deeds heavy, will be imprisoned at the scale for a thousand years in grief, worry, sadness, torment, hunger and thirst until God decides in him what he wills.

[ Standing in the Hands of God in Twelve Stands ]

Then he calls the creation to stand before God in twelve places, each of which stands for the amount of a thousand years.


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