Fifteen Punishments for Those Who Disdains the Prayers
Sayings (hadith) of Prophet Muhammad (saw): “The one who disdains the prayers will receive fifteen punishments from Allah (swt): six punishments in this lifetime, three while dying, three in the grave and three on the Day of Judgment.”
The six punishments of life:
Allah (swt) takes away blessings from his age (makes his life misfortunate)
Allah (swt) does not accept his plea (Du'as)
Allah (swt) erases the features of good people from his face
He will be detested by all creatures on earth
Allah (swt) does not award him for his good deeds. (No thawab)
He will not be included in the Du'as of good people
The three punishments while dying:
He dies humiliated
He dies hungry
He dies thirsty. Even if he drinks the water of all seas he will still be thirsty
The three punishments in the grave:
Allah (swt) tightens his grave until his chest ribs come over each other
Allah (swt) pours on him fire with embers
Allah (swt) sets on him a snake called "the brave", "the bold" which hits Him from morning until afternoon for leaving Fajr prayer, from the afternoon until Asr for leaving Dhuhr prayer and so on. With each strike he sinks 70 yards under the ground
The three punishments on the Day of Judgment:
Allah (swt) sends who would accompany him to hell pulling him on the face
Allah (swt) gives him an angry look that makes the flesh of his face fall down
Allah (swt) judges him strictly and orders him to be thrown in hell
Those Who Do Not Say Their Prayers Of:
Fajr: the glow of their face is taken away.
Dhuhr: the blessing of their income is taken away.
Asr: the strength of their body is taken away.
Maghrib: they are not benefacted by their children.
Isha: the peace of their sleep is taken away.
The following is an outright fabrication against Allah’s Messenger (saw). The hadith master Hafidh Ibn Hajar (d.852H) described it as “manifest falsehood” (Lisan al-Mizan, 5/pp.295-297). Similarly, Shaykh Abdul Aziz ibn Baz - the former Grand Mufti of the Saudi Arabia - said in his ‘Fatawaa’ (1/p.97) in reference to this hadith: “It is compulsory on a person who finds a paper containing this hadith that he burns it, and warns anyone he finds spreading this narration (i.e. not to spread it), in order to safeguard the Sunnah of the Prophet from the lies of the liars (who fabricated this hadith)”. http://www.themodernreligion.com/misc/hoax/punish.html
“I put my trust in Allah, my Lord and your Lord! There is not a moving creature, but He has a grasp of its forelock. Verily, my Lord is on the straight path. (The truth)”
(11:55-56)
By the way, Sadiaa.. I was going through more hoaxes on the same site… and there is one, which is very close to my heart. It is reckless publicising of chain letters. Many people, even my relatives and friends, are in the habit of forwarding all such emails to everyone and its uncle, who is unfortunate enough to be on their mailing list. Many folks even use this board to paste all the spam they receive in their email, hoping it will secure them a corner plot in jannat. Here is what this site says about it:
[This message has been edited by Pristine (edited February 12, 2002).]
I make sure i don’t forward or post any chain letters. Even before I read an islamic email… i scroll down first to check whether it’s a chain letter or not.
No, please leave it!
Someone gave this to me some time ago and I didn't forward it... because I thought that was the wrong way to motivate someone. I'm glad I did the right thing, but if this had been deleted I would never have known.