One of the constitutive beliefs of the Muslims is in relation to the hidden, mystical realities of the Hereafter, where man will reach after his brief sojourn in this world- to account for all his words and deeds in this life. Everyone will face their Lord on the Day of Reckoning. And the questioning at Qabar is unavoidable and inevitable. Allah (swt) prescribes His commandments so as to allow us to discriminate and recognize the good from the evil, by following His Prophets and other Elects through whom He conveys His messages of clear guidance to all humanity. Rejecting a messenger is tantamount to ignoring God. Hence, everyone who lives in the times of a Divine Messenger will have to account for their attitude towards such a Divine servant in the Hereafter. Everyone of us who live in this world today will be questioned tomorrow whether we behaved responsibly, or abused our free will to ridicule God’s message when it reached us- a glad tiding for true and faithful believers, and a warning for the deniers and rejecters of God’s messages and messengers.
Read the Extracts from a related Jamaat Communication:
'Allah revealed to this humble self:
O Khalifatullah! When a faithful believer is made to sit in his grave, then, the angels come to him and testify him:
LAA ILAAHA ILLALLAH WA ANNA MUHAMMADUR RASSULLULLAH, meaning: ‘None has the right to be worshipped except Allah and Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah’.
When a faithful believer is made to sit in his grave, the angels will testify him: LAA ILAAHA ILLALLAH WA ANNA MUHAMMAD UR RASSULLULLAH WA ANNA KHALIFATULLAH WA RASSULLULLAH.
And that has a close similarity with Allah's statement (in the Qur'an): "Allah will keep firm those who believe with the words that stand firm." (14:27)
Then, the revelation continues:
Allah says that when a human being is laid down in his grave and his companions who came for his burial are returning back, he hears their footsteps. Then, two angels come to him and make him sit and ask him:
What do you used to say about this man, Hazrat Muhammad (sa)? He will say: 'LAA ILAAHA ILLALLAH MUHAMMAD UR RASSULLULLAH'.
The angels will ask him again: What do you used to say about Munir Ahmad Azim? Those who are supposed to believe and accept the Khalifatullah will say:
LAA
ILAAHA ILLALLAH WA ANTA KHALIFATULLAH WA RASSULLULLAH, meaning: I will testify
that he is Allah's slave and messenger.
Then
he will be said:
Look at your place. Your place will be hellfire. Allah has changed your place as you would have been in Paradise. The dead will see both places, Paradise and Hell.
Angels
will tell him that you believed at first; then, you renounced your faith like
the disbelievers and the hypocrites.
The disbelievers and the hypocrites will say to the Angels: ‘I don't know but I said what other people said.’
‘So, did you accept what others said? You don't seek guidance? You have got brains to think!’
[Then Allah recommended the Khalifatullah to be very careful and take much precautions with such kind of people: Why do you follow these kinds of people. You shouldn't believe in those who have not witnessed anything. Then the verse of Surah Nur was revealed where it mentioned 4 witnesses and the 5 on oneself.....]
Then, the angels will hit him with a heated iron between his two ears. He will cry and cry, screaming loudly where all dead will hear him except living human beings and jinns. Their punishment will be more than thrice and they will go through horrible torment.
Then, the Khalifatullah immediately made this Duah in our local language:
O Allah , grant me your protection. Don't give us this kind of punishment in our tomb. I will sacrifice myself on all your commandments You give me. My pure and sublime heart will be forever Yours. O Allah, make my body obedient to all Your commandments even if this will displease others.
By the grace of Allah all people who had declared to be more intelligent than you will go through same phase, O Khalifatullah....'