We realized very quickly we had made a grave mistake, and I don't even like to think about it. She remained beside the grave for a while, silently praying. Mansr grew grave and leaned forward. Carmen turned away from the grave site. At the time this trouble seemed very grave and brought them much unhappiness. She laid the phone on the tombstone and knelt beside her mother's grave , closing her eyes. She knelt beside her father's grave to place flowers, then rose and turned.
He was also too grave to appreciate the gorgeous night. And probably her grave , she admitted to herself with a grimace. Unfortunately the last two years of Roca's term of office were marked by two grave errors, which subsequently caused widespread suffering and distress throughout the country. Near it is the grave of the celebrated poet and mystic Farid ud din Attar, who was killed by the Mongols when they captured the city C.
She said she could lie down in her grave peacefully if that were accomplished. Will you still come to Papa's grave tomorrow evening? You're driving yourself into the grave. The affairs of Europe during the years when Habsburg and Bourbon fought their domestic battles with the blood of noble races may teach grave lessons to all thoughtful men of our days, but none bitterer, none fraught with more insulting recollections, than to the Italian people, who were haggled over like dumb driven cattle in the mart of chaffering kings.
The Muses also gathered up the fragments of his body and buried them at Leibethra below Olympus, where the nightingales sang over his grave , while yet another legend places his tomb at Dium, near Pydna in Macedonia.
Andre was grave , the first warning things hadn't gone well. In the social economic condition of Italy was a matter of grave concern. Clerks were punishable only in the court Christian, except in cases of grave crimes such as murder, mutilation Fournier, p. It would signify somewhat, if, in any earnest sense, he slanted them and daubed it; but the spirit having departed out of the tenant, it is of a piece with constructing his own coffin--the architecture of the grave --and "carpenter" is but another name for "coffin-maker.
I'll dispense with her immediately and find a roadside grave once I leave the area. He harbored visions of the injured redhead out in the hinterland digging a grave for her recently murdered victim.
Artisans came from a great distance to view and honour the image of the popular writer whose best efforts had been dedicated to the cause and the sufferings of the workers of the world; and literary men of all opinions gathered round the grave of one of their brethren whose writings were at once the delight of every boy and the instruction of every man who read them.
His grave in the old kirkyard is marked by a stone ornamented with rude carving, executed probably centuries before his time. Another ancient stone is said traditionally to cover the grave of Angus, the Columban missionary,. Like the rest of his family, he belonged to the Federalist party, and his appointment in as governor of Bohemia was the cause of grave dissatisfaction to the German Austrians. A priest, saying mass at the church of Santa Catarina at Bologna, was troubled, after the consecration, with grave doubts as to the truth of the doctrine of transubstantiation.
Yet it is a very grave question whether the idea of God's moral government admits of being argued as pure matter of fact. East of the Maeotis on the Kuban we have many barrows; the most interesting are the groups called the Seven Brothers, and those of Karagodeuashkh, Kostromskaya, Ul and Kelermes, the latter remarkable for objects of Assyrian style, the others for the enormous slaughter of horses; on the Ul were four hundred in one grave.
There are also grave theoretical objections to Cauchy's formula. Popes, princes and nobles endowed it with estates and privileges, including that of administering and succeeding to the property of lepers, which eventually led to grave 1 It has been taken as the Latin word meaning " he bears " or as representing the initials of the legend Fortitudo Ejus Rhodum Tenuit, with an allusion to a defence of the island of Rhodes by an ancient count of Savoy.
At home, a terrible murrain had fallen on the cattle, inflicting ruin on the agricultural interest; a grave commercial crisis was creating alarm in the city of London, and, in its consequences, injuring the interests of labor; while the working classes, at last roused from their long indifference, and angry at the rejection of Lord Russells bill, were assembling in their tens of thousands to demand reform.
In the presence of a grave danger, Count Andrassy, the Austrian minister, drew up a note which was afterwards known by his name, declaring that t,he Porte had failed to carry into effect the promises of reform which she had made, and that some combined action on the part of Europe was necessary to compel her to do so.
De Grave had to resign and was succeeded by Servan. Little houses are frequently erected over the grave as a habitation for the spirit. Holland, whose grave is marked by a medallion by St Gaudens. During the long wars with Genoa, after the defeats of Curzola, Sapienza, Pola, above all during the crisis of the war of Chioggia, it had been brought home to the Venetians that, as they owned no meat or corn-producing territory, a crushing defeat at sea and a blockade on the mainland exposed them to the grave danger of being starved into surrender.
Especially among the lower races the dead are regarded as hostile; the Australian avoids the grave even of a kinsman and elaborate ceremonies of mourning are found amongst most primitive peoples, whose object seems to be to rid the living of the danger they run by association with the ghost of the dead.
The ages were not dark in which Christianity could gather itself together in a common cause, and carry the flag of its faith to the grave of its Redeemer; nor can we but give thanks for their memory, even if for us religion is of the spirit, and Jerusalem in the heart of every man who believes in Christ. The grave of Iphigeneia was shown at Brauron and Megara. He was grave and gay, affable and dignified, cruel and gentle, mean and generous, eager for fame yet not vain, impulsive and cautious, secretive and open.
This made it a grave sin in the priest to refuse absolution, whenever there was some good reason for giving it even when there were other and better reasons for refusing it. Frederick, who was surnamed the Peaceful, died in and was followed as margrave by his son Frederick II. Just outside the church in Parliament Square, the supposed grave of John Knox is indicated by a stone set in the pavement bearing his initials, and in the pavement to the west a heart indicates the site of the old Tolbooth,' which figures prominently in Scott's Heart of Midlothian.
The neighbouring lords attacked and ravaged the municipal territories; grave injuries were inflicted by the mercenary bands, especially by the Bretons and Gascons. Grave as most of his writings are, they include a short description of a crossing from Jersey to Granville, in which he satirizes English character and customs, and reveals an unexpected sense of humour.
He fell under the suspicion of the Inquisition; his mystical teaching was said to be heretical, and his most famous book, the Guia de Peccadores, still a favourite treatise and one that has been translated into nearly every European tongue, was put on the Index of the Spanish Inquisition, together with his book on prayer, in His great opponent was the restless and ambitious Melchior Cano, who stigmatized the second book as containing grave errors smacking of the heresy of the Alumbrados and manifestly contradicting Catholic faith and teaching.
His grave was surrounded by a large crowd of mourners, among whom were Gladstone, Bright, Milner Gibson, Charles Villiers and a host besides from all parts of the country. There are grave objections to an arbitrary rule of this kind, the chief being the useless waste of mental energy in remembering it.
The Austrian Government committed the grave blunder of answering these demonstrations by press confiscations and by the dissolution of the town councils of Spalato and Sebenico. Lanyon began to recognize that the position was becoming grave , and telegraphed to Sir George Colley, the high commissioner of South-East Africa, for military aid.
In August the elector Charles Louis died, and when his son and successor, Charles, followed him to the grave five years later the ruling family became extinct in the senior line. Even so oxen, lions and horses, if they had hands wherewith to grave images, would fashion gods after their own shapes and make them bodies like to their own. Blumenthal returned and read the letter, and without troubling to disturb his chief he dealt with the matter himself in what is certainly one of the most remarkable documents ever issued in a grave crisis by a responsible staff officer.
There is no sign in the Homeric poems of the subordination of medicine to religion which is seen in ancient Egypt and India, nor are priests charged, as they were in those countries, with medical functions - all circumstances which throw grave doubts on the commonly received opinion that medicine derived its origin in all countries from religious observances.
The grave palsies in such diseases as influenza, diphtheria, beriberi, or ensuing on the absorption of lead, are in the main not central, but due to a symmetrical peripheral neuritis. Syphilitic lesion of the arteries, and likewise of other fibrous tissues, often involves grave consequential damage to nervous structures fed or supported by such parts. In operations for diseases of the pelvis, ovarian dropsy, cancer of the uterus, and other grave diseases of the region, success has been stupendous.
Since her marriage with Lord Edward she had been greatly beloved and esteemed by the whole Fitzgerald family; and although after her second marriage her intimacy with them ceased, there is no sufficient evidence for the tales that represented her subsequent conduct as open to grave censure. He took refuge in the dense bush in the Nkandhla highlands, where Cetywayo's grave became the rallying-point trial.
But Zumalacarregui, who was noted for his grave and silent disposition and his strong religious principles, disliked the disorderly life of the guerrillas, and when regular forces were organized in the north he entered the 1st battalion of Guipuzcoa as an officer.
Savonarola also proposed a court of appeal for criminal and political crimes tried by the Otto di guardia e balia; this too was agreed to, but the right of appeal was to be, not to a court as Savonarola suggested, but to the Greater Council, a fact which led to grave abuses, as judicial appeals became subject to party passions. Injection of the fluid-extract of such worms into the blood or coelom of their host causes grave disturbance.
This seemed to the high Calvinists of Holland a grave heresy. Kuwet was not formally placed under British protection, but it was officially announced by the government on the 5th of May " that the establishment of a naval base or fortified port in the Persian Gulf by any other power would be regarded as a very grave menace to British interests which would certainly be resisted with all the means at its disposal.
What is certain is its influence on the development of the Church's policy as to discipline in grave cases, like apostasy and adultery - a burning question for some generations from the end of the 2nd century, particularly in Rome and North Africa.
The Prospect was acquired and laid out by Kyrle, who also planted the fine elm avenues near the church; his house stands opposite the market house, where he disbursed his charities; he erected the church spire, and is buried in the chancel, where his grave remained without a monument until Pope called attention to the omission. Special importance was attached to the grave of the hero and to his bodily remains, with which the spirit of the departed was inseparably connected.
In these shrines a complete set of armour was kept, in accordance with the idea that the hero was essentially a warrior, who on occasion came forth from his grave and fought at the head of his countrymen, putting the enemy to flight as during his lifetime. Thus, sacrifice was offered to them at night or in the evening; not on a high, but on a low altar Eo b. The terrible cost of these operations did not check him: only on one occasion of grave peril were any troops sent from his lines to serve elsewhere, and he drew to himself the bulk of the men whom the Union government was recruiting by thousands for the final effort.
Richard also threw himself into the disputes respecting the crown of Jerusalem, and supported Guy of Lusignan against Conrad of Montferrat with so much heat that he incurred grave , though unfounded, suspicions of complicity when Conrad was assassinated by emissaries of the Old Man of the Mountain.
Yet we cannot help feeling that it is a grotesque and unseemly anachronism to apply in grave prose, addressed to the whole world, those terms of saint and angel which are touching and in their place amid the trouble and passion of the great mystic poet. Finding the problem of life insolvable, they abandon the attempt to solve it and take refuge in the grave.
The truth is that in no other country do so many dual suicides occursuicides of a man and woman who, unable to be united in this world, go to a union beyond the grave. This early Chinese manner, which lasted in the parent country down to the end of the 13th century, was characterized by a viril,e grace of line, a grave dignity of composition, striking simplicity of technique, and a strong but incomplete naturalistic ideal.
Teiresias' grave was at the Tilphusian spring; but there was a cenotaph of him at Thebes, and also in later times his "observatory," or place for watching for omens from birds, was pointed out Pausanias ix 16; Sophocles, Antigone, His marriage with Elisabeth Christine, daughter of Duke Charles of Brunswick, contracted in , was dissolved in , and he soon afterwards married Frederika Louisa, daughter of the land grave Louis IX. The antiquity of Marlborough is shown by the Castle Mound, a British earthwork, which local legend makes the grave of Merlin; and the name of Marlborough has been regarded as a corrupt form of Merlin's Berg or Rock.
In the churchyard is the grave of William Burness, the poet's father. He had public and private audiences with the pope on the 9th of April and the 11th of May , but recorded next to nothing in his diary concerning them, though numerous other entries show an eager interest in everything connected with the Roman Church, and private papers also indicate that he recognized at this time grave defects in the Church of England and a mysterious attractiveness in Roman Catholicism, going so far as to question whether he might not one day be a Roman Catholic himself.
The cathedral was erected in the 13th century, but subsequently restored, and contains the grave of Prince Roman. French, however, in the course of the year lost a few fortresses on the Meuse, including Grave and Huy. This devastation has usually been considered as a grave stain on the character of the commander who ordered it, but Turenne's conception of duty did not differ in this respect from that of Cromwell, Marlborough, Wellington and the generals of the American Civil War.
It contains incomparable studies of the Florentine housewife and her husband, a grave business-like citizen, who falls into the senile folly of a base intrigue. Among the manufactures of Oneida are wagons, cigars, furniture, caskets, silver-plated ware, engines and machinery, steel and wooden pulleys and chucks, steel grave vaults, hosiery, and milk bottle caps.
The former cathedral church was mainly built , but was later gothicized; near the west end of the nave a plate in the floor marks the spot where Huss stood when condemned to death, while in the midst of the choir is the brass which covered the grave of Robert Hallam, bishop of Salisbury, who died here in , during the council.
His book has attained a quasi-canonicity in Islam, being treated almost like the Koran, and to his grave solemn pilgrimages are made, and prayers are believed to be heard there. A few months later Thomas Cranmer, who had been one of those to discuss sympathetically Luther's works in the little circle at Cambridge, and who believed the royal supremacy would tend to the remedying of grave abuses and that the pope had acted ultra vires in issuing a dispensation for the king's marriage with Catherine, was induced by Henry to succeed Warham as archbishop of Canterbury.
While there was in a certain sense freedom of opinion, all printers had to seek a licence from the government for every manner of book or paper, and heresy was so closely affiliated with treason that the free expression of thought, whether reactionary or revolutionary, was beset with grave danger. It is superior on the whole to the Porphyrian scheme, which has grave defects. According to this the patriarchs and Adam and Eve also appear at the death-bed, to praise their daughter, through whom they had been rescued from the curse of God; a Jew who touches the body loses both his hands, which are restored to him by the Apostles; and the body lies three days in the grave without corruption before it is taken up into heaven.
One great drawback to this system was that elevation was given with reference to the plane of the racers upon which the mounting moved, and as this was not always truly horizontal grave errors were introduced. He lies in Westminster Abbey in the same grave as Grote. Opposed as they were to Napoleon, Gneisenau's neglect involved them in an unnecessary and very grave risk.
By deliberately depriving himself of this detachment, on June 18, the duke ran a very grave risk. Clerical celibacy was their rule, but they admit that it created grave disorders. Among the mourners who followed him to the grave were many French officers from Napoleon's army, which was then occupying Vienna.
Peter and the other disciple run to the grave ; the latter, arriving first, enters only after Peter has gone in and noted the empty grave -clothes - enters and believes. Thus while the armies in Manchuria faced one another with every appearance of confidence, behind them the situation was exceedingly grave for both parties.
With a battle-front exceeding two days' marches the wrong distribution of reserves by both sides was a grave misfortune. Giron, who had been French tutor to her children, which resulted in a grave scandal and a divorce. Both are animated by an active local patriotism, and both honour the same patron saints, Jirjis St George and Jonah; the grave of the latter is pointed out on an artificial mound on the left bank of the Tigris. Adamson was a man of many gifts, learned and eloquent, but with grave defects of character.
The remaining books relate the exploits of Neoptolemus, Eurypylus and Deiphobus, the deaths of Paris and Oenone, the capture of Troy by means of the wooden horse, the sacrifice of Polyxena at the grave of Achilles, the departure of the Greeks, and their dispersal by the storm. He died on the 11th of September , and was buried in his church at Stuttgart; his grave was subsequently violated.
He must have died before , in which year his sister Claudia was fined for publicly expressing a wish that her brother Publius could rise from the grave to lose a second fleet and thereby diminish the number of the people.
Lutheranism, moreover, was at first regarded with grave suspicion by the intensely patriotic Polish gentry, because of its German origin. Two centuries of Jagiellonic rule made Poland great despite her grave external difficulties. His election had been facilitated because he was thought to be on the edge of the grave ; but he unexpectedly rallied.
The situation at his accession was grave and complex: the steady growth of Protestantism, the preponderant power of the emperor and his prolonged wars with France, the advances of the Turks, the uncertain mind of the Church itself - all conspired to produce a problem involved and delicate. These first successes of the Vendeans coincided with grave republican reverses on the frontier - war with England, Holland and Spain, the defeat of Neerwinden and the defection of Dumouriez.
On the other hand, there was a grave on Mt. Grave faults the men had, from the regular's point of view. If we may trust Vasari - but it is difficult to suppose that he was entirely correct - the exceeding value which Francia set on Raphael's art brought him to his grave. That cannot be frustrated, and, as it includes the choice of Israel as His people, it is certain that, though the present commonwealth must perish, a new and better Israel will rise from its grave. Laomedon was buried near the Scaean gate, and it was said that so long as his grave remained undisturbed, so long would the walls of Troy remain impregnable.
It was also about this same period that the grave scandal of the Chinese and Malabar rites began to attract attention in Europe, and to make thinking men ask seriously whether the Jesuit missionaries in those parts taught anything which could fairly be called Christianity at all. The tablet over Schomberg's grave contains what Macaulay called a "furious libel," though it only states that the duke's relatives refused the expense of the tablet. An only son, late born, seeing no companions of his own age, hearing nothing but the voices of his parents and the hymns and prayers in the little Calvinist chapel, Arany grew up a grave and gentle, but by no means an ignorant child.
The family have on the preceding days solemnly visited the grave , and offered to the shades gifts of water, wine, milk, honey, oil, and the blood of black victims; they have decked the tomb with flowers, have renewed the feast and farewell of the funeral, and have prayed to the ancestors to watch over their welfare.
The violation of a passport, or safe conduct, is a grave breach of international law. He who during his lifetime did not become one of the elect, who did not completely redeem himself, has to go through a severe process of purification on the other side of the grave , till he too is gathered to the blessedness of the light. The fourth and last school - the "laxists" - carried this principle a step farther, and held that a practice must be unobjectionable, if it could prove that any one " grave Doctor" had defended it; even if dancing on Sunday had hitherto lain under the ban of the church, a single casuist could legitimate it by one stroke of his pen.
The new viceroy was also called upon to decide grave questions between the native population and the resident British, and he resolved upon a liberal policy towards the former, among his measures being the repeal of the Vernacular Press Act, the extension of local government and the appointment of an Education Commission. The grave questions of respective jurisdiction which have from time to time arisen between the federal and provincial governments have for the most part been settled by appeal to one or both of these judicial bodies.
Of the glorious liberty of the children of God he had nothing but a mere presentiment; he looked for it only in the world beyond the grave , and under the power of the Gospel he counted as loss all the world could give. JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser.
Thread starter Pidginboy Start date Feb 18, Pidginboy Senior Member India-Local dialect. I am looking for some phrases like: You dug your own grave. You laid the bed and you lie in it. I want more of them. The intended meaning is that his own actions harmed him. They the angels said : May there be peace upon you and the Mercy of Allah, and they made an addition of "Mercy of Allah". So he who would get into Paradise would get in the form of Adarn, his length being sixty cubits, then the people who followed him continued to diminish in size up to this day.
Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger may peace be upon him as saying: The Hell would he brought on that da the Day of judgment with seventy bridles and every bridle would be controlled by seventy angels. Abil Huraira reported Allah's Apostle may peace be upon him as seying: The fire which sons of Adam burn is only one-seventieth part of the Fire of Hell. His Companions said: By Allah, even ordinary fire would have been enough to burn people.
Thereupon he said: It is sixty-nine parts in excess of the heat of fire in this world each of them being equivalent to their heat. This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Abn Huraira through another chain of transmitters with a slight variation of wording. Abu Huraira reported: We were in the company of Allah's Messenger may peace be upon him that we heard a terrible sound. Thereupon Allah's Apostle may peace be upon him said: Do you know what sound is this?
We said: Allah and His Messenger know best. Thereupon he said: That is a stone which was thrown seventy years before in Hell and it has'been constantly slipping down and now it has reached its base. This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Abfi Huraira with the same chain of transmitters but with this change of wording that the Holy Prophet may. Samura b. Jundub reported Allah's Apostle may peace -be upon him as saying: There will be some to whose ankels the fire will reach, some to whose knees, some to whose waist the fire will reach, and some to whose collar-bone the fire will reach.
Jundub reported Allah's Messenger may peace be upon him as saying: There would be among them those to whom the fire will reach up to their ankels and to some of them the fire would reach their knees and to some it would reach their waists and to some it would reach up to their collar-bones. This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Sa'id with the same chain of transmitters but with a slight variation of wording. Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger may peace be upon him as say- ing: There was a dispute between the Hell and the Paradise and it the Hell said: The haughty and the proud would find abode in me.
And the Paradise said: The meek and the humble would find their abode in me. And addressing the Paradise He said: You are only My Mercy by means of which 1 shall show mercy to those whom I wish, but each one of you would be full. Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger may peace be upon him as say- ing : The Hell and the Paradise fell into dispute and the Hell said: I have been dis- tinguished by the proud and the haughty. And the Paradise said: What is the matter with me that the meek and the humble amongst people and the downtrodden and the simple enter me?
Thereupon Allah said to the Paradise: You are the means of My Mercy whereby I show mercy to those of My servants whom 1 wish, and He said to the Hell: You are the means of punishment whereby 1 punish those of My servants whoml wish.
Both of you will be full. The Hell will riot be filled up until Allah puts down His foot in it. The Hell would say: Enough, enough, enough, and at that time it will be filled up, all its parts integrated together.
Abu Huraira reported Allah's Apostle may peace be upon him as saying: The Paradise and the Hell disputed with each other. The rest of the hadith is the same. Munabbih reported that Abu Huraira narrated to them some ahadith of Allah's Messenger may peace be upon him and one of them is this that Allah's Messenger may peace be upon him said: The Paradise and the Hell fell into dispute and the Hell said: 1 have been distinguished for accommodating the haughty and proud in me , and the Paradise said: What is the matter that the meek and the humble and the downtrodden and simple would find an abode in me?
And lie said to the Hell: You are a sign of My chastisement and I shall chastise through you anyone whom I will from amongst My servants and both of you,would be full. And as regards the Hell it would not be full until Allah, the Exalted and Glorious, places His foot therein, and it would say: Enough, enough, enough, and it would be then full and the one part would draw very close to the other one and Allah would not treat unjustly anyone amongst His creation and He would create another creation for the Paradise to accommodate it.
The rest of the hadith is the same as transmitted by Abu Huraira up to the words'. Malik reported that Allah's Apostle may peace be upon him said that the Hell would continue to say: Is there anything more, until Allah, the Exalted and High, would place His foot therein and that would say: Enough, enough, by Your Honour, and some parts of it would draw close to the other. Ata' reported in connection with the words of Allah, the Exalted and the Glorious: We would say to Hell on the Day of Ressurection: Have you been completely filled up?
And he stated on the authority of Anas b. Malik that Allah's Apostle may peace be upon him said: The sinners would be thrown therein and it would continue to say: Is there anything more, until Allah, the Exalted and Glorious, would keep His foot there- in and some of its part would draw close to the other and it would say: Enough, enough, by Thy Honour and by Thy Dignity, and there would be enough space in Paradise until Allah would create a new creation and He would make them accommo- date that spare place in Paradise.
Anas reported Allah's Apostle may peace be upon him as saying: There would be left some space in Paradise as Allah would like that to be left. Then Allah would create another creation as He would like. Abu Sa'id reported Allah's Messenger may peace be upon him as saying: Death would be brought on the Day of Resurrection.
Abu Kuraib made this addition: Then it would be made to stand between the Paradise and the Hell. So far as the rest of the hadith is concerned there is perfect agreement between the two narrators and it would be said to the inmates of Paradise: Do you recognise this? They would raise up their necks and look towards it and say: Yes,' it is death. Then it would be said to the inmates of Hell-Fire.. Do you recognise this? And they would raise up their necks and look and say: Yes, it is death.
Then command would be given for slaughtering that and then it would be said: 0 inmates of Paradise,,there is an everlasting life for you and no death. And then addressing to the inmates of the Hell-Fire, it would be said: 0 inmates of Hell-Fire, there is an everlasting living for you and no death. Allah's Messenger may peace be u on him then recited this verse pointing with his hand to this material world: "Warn them, this Day of dismay, and when their affairs would be decided and they would be un- mindful and they believe not" xix.
Abu Sa'id reported Allah's Messenger may peace be upon him as saying: When the inmates of Paradise would be admitted to Paradise and the inmates of Hell would be admitted to Hell, it would be said to the inmates of Paradise : 0 inmates of Paradise.
The rest of the hadith is the same but with this variation that he only said. That is the word of Allah, the Exalted. And he did not say: Then Allah's Mes- senger may peace be upon him recited, and he did not make a mention of his having pointed with his hand towards the material world.
Abdullah reported that Allah's Messenger may peace be upon him said: Allah would admit the inmates of Paradise into Paradise and the inmates of Hell into Hell. Then the announcer would stand between them and say: 0 inmates of Paradise, there is no death for you, 0 inmates of Hell, there is no death for you.
You would live for ever therein. Umar b. Muhammad b. Zaid b. Umar that Allah's Messenger may peace big upon him said: When the inmates of Paradise would go to Paradise and the inmates of Hell would go to Hell, death would be called and it would be placed between the Paradise and the Hell and then slaughtered and then the announcer would announce: 0 inmates of Paradise, no death 0 Inmates of Hell-Fire, no death.
And it would in. It is transmitted on the authority of Abu Huraira that Allah's Messenger may peace be upon him said: The molar tooth of an unbeliever or the canine teeth of an unbeliever will be like Ubud and the thickness of his skin a three night's journey.
Abu Huraira reported directly from Allah's Messenger may peace be upon him that he said: The distance of the two shoulders of the non-believer in Hell will be a three-day journey for a swift rider. Haritha b. Wahb reported that he heard Allah's Apostle may peace be upon him as saying: May I not inform you about the inmates of Paradise? They said: Do this, of course. Thereupon Allah's Apostle may peace be upon him said: Every humble person who is considered to be humble if he were to adjure In the name of Allah, He would fulfil it.
He then said: May I not inform you about the denizens of Hell-Fire? They said: Yes. And he said: Every haughty, fat and proud person. This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Shu'ba with the same chain of transmitters but with a slight variation of wording. And then informing about them said: Every meek person who is considered to be humble and if they were to adjure in the name of Allah, Allah would certainly fulfil it.
May I not inform you about the inmates of Hell-Fire? They are all proud, mean and haughty. Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger may peace be upon him as say- ing: Many a people with dishevelled hair are driven away from the door but they are so pious that if they are to swear in the name of Allah, He would definitely fulfil that. Zam'a reported that Allah's Messenger may peace be upon him delivered an address and he made a mention of the dromedary and also made a mention of one base person who cut off Its hind legs, and he recited: "When the basest of them broke forth with mischief" xei.
When A mischievous person, strong even because of the strength of a family like Abu Zam'a, broke forth. He then delivered instruction in regard to the women saying: There is amongst you who beats his woman, and in the narration on the authority of Abu Bakr, the words are: He flogs her like a slave-girl. And in the narration of Abu Kuraib the words are : He flogs like a slave and then comforts his bed with the help of that at the end of the day, and he then advised in regard to laughing of people at the breaking of wind and said: One of you laughs at that which you yourself do.
Luhayy b. Qam'a b. Khindif, brother of Bani Ka'b, dragging his Intestines in Fire. Sa'id b. Musayyib explained "al-bahira" as that animal which is not milked but for the idols. Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger may peace be upon him as saying: Two are the types amongst the denizens of Hell, the one possessing whips like the tail of an ox and they flog people with their help.
The second one the women who would be naked in spite of their being dressed, who are seduced to wrong paths and seduce others with their hair high like humps. These women would not get into Paradise and they would not perceive the odour of Paradise, although its frag- rance can be perceived from such and such distance from great distance. Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger may peace be upon him as saying: If you survive for a time you would certainly see people who would have whips in their hands like the tail of an ox.
They would get up in the morning under the wrath of Allah and they would get into the evening with the anger of Allah. Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger may peace be upon him as saying: If you live for a time, you would certainly see people get up in the morning in the wrath of Allah and getting into the evening under the curse of Allah, and there would be in their hands whips like the tail of an ox.
This hadith has been narrated through five different chains of transmitters and all of them are narrated on the authority of Mustaurid, brother of Bani Fihr, that Allah's Messenger may peace be upon him said: By Allah, this world is so insigni- ficant in comparison to the Hereafter that if one of you should dip his finger- and wnile saying this Yahyg pointed with his forefinger -in the ocean and then he should see as to what has stuck to it.
This hadith has been narrated through another chain of transmitters also but with a slight variation of wording. I said: Allah's Messenger, will the male and the female be together on the Day and would they be looking at one another?
Upon this Allah's Messenger may peace be upon him said: 'A'isha, the matter would be too serious for them to look to one another. This hadith has been narrated on the authority of Hatim b.
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