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POS4- Deaths


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4. Death due to Diseases or Accidents (Al-Bukhari and Ahmad)

It is reported in a hadith narrated by ‘Abdullah ibn Yasaar: “I was sitting with Sulayman ibn Sard and Khaalid ibn ‘Arfatah, and they said that a man had passed away. He had died of stomach disease, and they wished that they had attended his funeral. One of them said to the other, ‘Didn’t the Messenger of Allah (saw) say,

“Whoever dies of a stomach disease will not be tormented in his grave?” And the other said, ‘Yes he did.’” According to another report, “You have spoken the truth.”

e.g. A medical condition which is characterized by inflammation of the pleura (a delicate serous membrane lining each half of the breast plate and folded over the surface of the lung of the same side) and is accompanied by fever, difficult and painful respiration and coughing.
E.g. Poisoning and dysentery


E.g. A wall or a house collapsing on a person or a landslide, etc

5. Death in Defense of One’s Rights (Abu Dawud and An-Nasa’i)

6. Death on Jumu’ah (Friday) (Ahmad and Tirmidhi)

According to the hadith of ‘Abdullah ibn ‘Amr, the Prophet (saw) said:

“There is no Muslim who dies on Friday, but Allah will save him from the trials of the grave.” This is narrated by Ahmad and Tirmidhi.

7. Perspiring brow upon Death (Ahmad and An-Nasa’i)

8. Death during or after Good Deeds

References
Interpretation of the Meaning of the Noble Qur’an in the English Language A Summarized Version of At-Tabari, Al-Qurtubi and Ibn Kathir with Comments from Sahih Al-Bukhari Summarized in One Volume by Dr. Muhammad Taqi-ud-Din Al-Hilali, Ph.D. (Berlin) and Dr. Muhammad Muhsin Khan. 23rd Revised Edition: August 1998. Darussalam Publishers and Distributors. http://www.darussalam.com/
Islamic Creed Series Volume 5. The Final Day Part 1. The Minor Resurrection (What Happens After Death) In the Light of the Qur’an and Sunnah by ‘Umar s. al-Ashqar translated by Nasiruddin al-Khattab. English Edition (2003). International Islamic Publishing House (IIPH).http://quran.islamicnetwork.com/