Are Prophets Dead?

In the name of Allah, Most Compassionate, Most Merciful,
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“Muhammad is a man, but not like men;
He is an emerald, and others mere stone.**”

The belief (Aqidah) of the mainstream Ahl al-Sunnah wa al-Jama’ah is that our beloved Messenger of Allah (Allah bless him & give him peace) and all the other Prophets are alive in their graves.

This life is physical and worldly (dunyawiyyah), and not just a spiritual one with the soul (barzakhiyyah), as the latter is common for all the people. They are usually involved in performing prayer and worshiping Allah (out of their own free choice without it being obligatory on them), and we can normally not see or feel them.

This is the Aqidah held by the Sunni Muslims throughout the ages, and many books in Arabic have been written on this subject. The great Imam Suyuti (Allah have mercy on him) compiled a whole work on this subject titled ‘Inba al-Azkiya bi Hayat al-Anbiya’ (Informing the intelligent regarding the living of the Prophets), in which he quoted many evidences in support of this belief. Similarly, other scholars such as: Imam al-Bayhaqi, Imam Abdul Wahhab al-Sha’rani and Imam Ibn al-Qayyim in his book ‘al-Ruh’ (The Soul) have also written and gathered evidences with regards to this.

Evidences on the prophets remaining alive in their graves:

There are many evidences in the Qur’an, Hadith and sayings of the predecessors regarding the prophets remaining alive after death. Some are reproduced here:

  1. Allah Most High says:

“And Question thou our Messengers whom we sent before you. Did we appoint any deities other that Allah, Most gracious, to be worshiped”? (Surah al-Zukhruf, 45).

Many commentators have stated in their respective exegeses of the Holy Qur’an that the living of the Prophets can be proved from this verse (See: Durr al-Manthur of Suyuti, Ruh al-Ma’ani by al-Alusi and others).

  1. Allah Most High says:

“And say not of those who are slain (martyred) in the way of Allah, “they are dead”, nay, they are living, though you perceive it not” (Surah al-Baqarah, 154).

Regarding this verse, the great Hadith expert (hafidh), Imam Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani (Allah have mercy on him) states in his monumental commentary of Sahih al-Bukhari, ‘Fath al-Bari’:

“When the living of the martyrs is proven from the text of the Qur’an, then this is also proven from a analogical point of view. And the Prophets are superior then the martyrs” (Fath al-Bari, 6/379).

  1. Sayyiduna Anas ibn Malik (Allah be pleased with him) narrates:

“On the night of Isra, the Messenger of Allah (Allah bless him & give him peace) passed by the grave of Sayyiduna Musa (Allah bless him), and found him praying in his grave” (Recorded by Imam Muslim in his Sahih, and others).

  1. Anas ibn Malik narrates that the Messenger of Allah (Sallallahu Alayhi Wsallam) said:

“The Prophets are alive in their graves performing Salat” (Recorded by al-Bayhaqi in his ‘Hayat al-Anbiya’ and Abu Ya’la in his Musnad).

The above Hadith has been authenticated by many Hadith scholars, such as: Ibn Hajar, al-Haythami, Ali al-Qari, al-Munawi, al-Shawkani and others.

  1. Aws ibn Aws narrates the Messenger of Allah as saying:

"Send salutations in abundance on me on Friday, as your sending salutations are presented to me. The Companions inquired: "How is it possible that you receive our salutations when your body will have been decayed? The Messenger of Allah said: “Verily Allah has made forbidden on the earth that it eats the body of the Prophets” (Recorded by Abu Dawud, Nasa’i, Ibn Majah, Darami and others, and authenticated by many, such as Ibn al-Qayyim).

  1. Abu Hurairah (Allah be pleased with him) Narrates that the Messenger of Allah (Peace and blessing be upon him) said:

“None of you greets me except that Allah returns my soul on me until I return his greeting” (Musnad Ahmad, 2/527 and Abu Dawud, 1/279).

  1. Anas ibn Malik narrates that the Messenger of Allah (Allah bless him & give him peace) said:

“The Prophets are not kept in their graves for more then forty nights, but they remain worshiping Allah until the trumpet will be blown” (Sunan al-Bayhaqi).

Due to the fact that there are many narrations regarding this (of which we have only reproduced a few, as an example), Imam Suyuti is of the view that these narrations have reached the level of certainty (tawatur).

  1. The great Hadith Imam, Ibn Hajar al-Asqalani states:

“Death will never come to the Blessed Messenger of Allah (Allah bless him & give him peace) in his grave, but he will remain alive, due to the fact that the Prophets remain alive in their graves” (Fath al-Bari, 17/22).

  1. Imam al-Subki states:

“It is from our beliefs that the Prophets are alive in their graves”. (Tabqat al-Shafi’iyya al-Kubra, 6/266).

  1. The great Hanafi jurist, Ibn Abidin says:

“The Prophets are alive in their graves, as proven from the Hadith” (Rasa’il of Ibn Abidin, 2/203).

  1. Imam al-Shawkani (whom the Salafis normally refer to) states:

"The Prophet (Peace and blessing be upon him) is alive in his grave, as has been established in the Hadith “The Prophets are alive in their graves”. (See: Nayl al-Awtar, 5/101).

  1. Also, one of the major incidents that prove this, is the incident of Me’raj (Ascension of the Prophet (peace and blessing be upon him) to the heavens), where he met and conversed with many Prophets. He also led them in
    prayer in Masjid al-Aqsa.

**The above evidences from the Qur’an, Hadith and the sayings of the predecessors are sufficient to prove the fact that the Prophets remain alive in their graves after they pass away from this world. There are many other evidences which we have not mentioned here, due to the fear of prolonging
our discussion.

This is the reason why this Aqidah has been held by the mainstream Sunni scholars throughout the eras. It is only recently that some people have objected to this view.
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For more details on this subject, one may refer to Imam Suyuti’s ‘al-Inba’ and Imam al-Bayhaqi’s ‘Hayat al-Anbiya’.

May Allah guide us all to the straight path (Ameen).

And Allah knows best

Muhammad ibn Adam, UK

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3:144. Muhammad (صلى الله عليه وسلم) is no more than a Messenger, and indeed (many) Messengers have passed away before him. If he dies or is killed, will you then turn back on your heels (as disbelievers)? And he who turns back on his heels, not the least harm will he do to Allâh; and Allâh will give reward to those who are grateful.

This Ayah proves that Holy Prophets of Allah (Peace be upon them) do die and that the Holy Prophet :saw: will abd did very much die…

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Once again it is Aqeedah's different. Bralvis has different views, call our Prophets alive. I do not know other beliefs that think about dead or alive? What does Deobandi and Wahhabi believe? Are Prophets alive in "Grave"?

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I once asked the same question to a person in Tableeghi Jamaat… from the aqeedah of Deoband… According to him Prophets are alive in their grave. Everyone did taste death but they are given life in their grave… It was his aqeedah since you asked of Deobandi aqeedah.. also the hadeeth about Isa:as: going to the grave of Prophet:saw: and saying salaam to him and then getting back the reply is one that people with such aqeedah normally quote…

According to Salfies/Ahl-e-Hadeeth… Prophets are dead in their graves…

Having said that, how much debating on such topics will going to add to our good deeds done for the sake of Allah in the guidance of our prophet:saw:?

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Which sect is correct Deobandism or Wahhabism?

Wahhabism vs Deobandism, which is right? Please list any opposite believes among those sects.

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How much point will I get? What are the passing marks? Is there any curve? If I write in beautiful hand-writting (or keyboard writting for that matter) will I get any extra credits?

Please explain atleast 5 reasons for all of the above. Thanks:flower1:

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Plus Prophet (saw)'s janaza Prayers were performed and and he was buried in the ground.

Janaza and burial is only performed on dead people.

Remember the famous words of Hz. Abu Bakr (ra): "Those who worship Muhammad let it be known that Muhammad is dead and those who worship Allah (swt), He lives forever and will never die.

There is also another ayah that each and every soul shall taste death with no exception.

In Alame Barzakh the Prophets (peace be upon them all) and Shaheeds have special status and they receive their sustenance as Allah (saw) promised.

Prophets’ (peace be upon them) bodies are alive. These are matters beyond this worldly life and the conditions of Alame Barazakh are not ‘worldly’.

Sayings of a wise man.

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If that is true then Wahhabism Aqeedah is correct right? This is the never-ending thread.

By the way, if Bralvis is below among Deobandism and Wahhabism then I want to talk about Deobandism vs Wahhabism. Which is correct one? Please list the differences as you know.

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aap kiyaa saalaana imtehaan kaa sawaalnaamaa ho?

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Brother Anwaar Qureshi, I am still researching about right Aqeedah. I have Tableeghi Jamaat's belief, but I think it is better to admit Wahhabism belief since it looked correct to me. Isn't Saudi Arabians Aqeedah the same as 1400 years ago? I am looking for the truth. May Allah Tallah bring all of us into right path. Aameen!

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Follow whichever one your feel right. I follow the Barelvi ulemas but also respect the Deobandis and Wahabis. If you have the right intention, and an open heart, Allah will guide you along the way.

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Just follow the Shanafi Aqeedah…Follow the best and the strongest dalaails…

P.S. If you wish to know what Shanafi Aqeedah is, do a search on Gupshup…

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:hehe:

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well you can't take a talbeeghi jamaat guy's words and say that, that is the qeedah of Deoband. Everyone know the TJs have very little of no knowledge of the deen, they just talk out of no where. So what they say cannot be used as a daleel of any kind.

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Read these short books and you shall be good to go.

Read Aqeedah al Tahawiyah, followed by Aqeedah al Wasitiyah and then Aqeedah al Hamawiyah...

These are all really short, concise and to the point classical texts written centuries ago. The first one is the oldest, written by Imam al Tahawi and probably the best book on aqeedah, it will really help you. The last two were written by Sheikh al Islam Ibn Taymiyah.

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I have Ibn Taymiyah one. My question arises did Wahhabism restored their religion or it was same as 1400 years ago? What were the Saudi Arabians like before Wahhabism came?

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^ I believe by Wahabism, you mean Imam Mohammad bin Abdul Wahab and his Dawah.

Before he came, Saudi Arabia was just as bad as India or Pakistan, or probably even worse. Grave worshipping, reverring dead saints, extreme sufism etc was pretty rampant.

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There are two views in deobandi ulema both having thier dalail ,

Acoording to one group (Mamati )Hazoor :saw*:* is dead in his grave
and according to (hayatis)Hazoor :saw: is alive in his grave (as shudah and anbiya have special burzakh life) .

However these discussions are for ulemas only and not for people like us, we should better stick to aamaals which may inshallah get us the raza of ALLAH subhanwataalllah.

Super Me-

The best approach IMHO is to contact ulema and also offer salatul hajaat and seek ALLAh help.

Saudis always followed some imam till this new movement. (i do not want to discuss who is right & who is not) for e.g from last 1400 years aamima harmain always offered 20 rikaats of tarweeh .

Do not get yourself confused in minor differences as kuffar always try to ignite these petty differences among muslims and original enemies of our eeman ( like kuffar , kuffar in disguise of islam -punjab version :slight_smile: ) remain unstopped.

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How is this matter supposed to be only for ulemas?

Its a matter of aqeedah needs to be sorted out first. For eg. if you start believing that Rasoolallah (sas) is alive, some might start saying Ya Mohammad (as the barelvis do) claiming that he is alive and if he’s alive he can hear. Which is kufr akbar, and doing that would take him outside the folds of islam. What good would his amaal be, in that case?

I know TJs emphasize a lot on amaal, and leave the aqeedah and tawheed aside..since in order to discuss that you need greater knowledge and some guts..because you may get into controversial matters, and thats something TJs dont indulge into.

That would be wrong. Imam Mohammad bin Abdul Wahhab and his followers suscribed to the Hanbali school of fiqh.

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i think both of them are fine........wahabis have very good understanding of tauheed........sunni or Brelvis have great Love for The Prophet Muhammad(saw).......I like shia's passion.........Deobandis and tablighi jammat are very good in thier sincerety and Akhlaq.so everyone has qualiteis in them.i think accept thier good qualities and call yourself muslim..........