Tuesday 15 November 2011

A Christian asks about the nature and definition of the soul

 

With regard to Islam, what is the soul? For
instance, who created the soul, and what limitations does it have?

Praise be to Allaah.

Allaah is the Creator of all things, and the soul is
something that has been created just like everything else. The knowledge about its true
essence is something that belongs exclusively to Allaah, may He be glorified and exalted.
Allaah has kept this knowledge exclusively to Himself, as is stated in the hadeeth of
‘Abd-Allaah ibn Mas’ood (may Allaah be pleased with him), who said: “Whilst
I was with the Prophet
(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) on a farm, and he was
resting on a palm branch stripped of its leaves, the Jews passed by, and some of them said
to others, ‘Ask him about the soul.’ Some of them said, ‘What urges you to
ask him about it?’ Others of them said, ‘Don’t ask him in case he says
something you dislike.’ But they said, ‘Ask him,’ so they asked him about
the soul. The Prophet
(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) kept quiet and did not
respond to them, and I knew that he was receiving Revelation, so I stayed where I was.
When the Revelation of the aayah was complete, he said (interpretation of the meaning): ‘And
they ask you [O Muhammad] concerning the rooh [the spirit]. Say: ‘The rooh: it is one
of the things, the knowledge of which is only with my Lord. And of knowledge, you
(mankind) have been given only a little.’ [al-Isra’ 17:85]” (Reported
by al-Bukhaari). The rooh (soul or spirit) has been described by
Allaah in His Book and by the Messenger
(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) in
his Sunnah, and various verbs and adjectives have been used in conjunction with the word
‘rooh’, such as seizing or grasping, taking (as in death), it may be
fettered or shrouded, it comes and goes, it goes up and comes down, it may be pulled out
like a hair being pulled out of dough… It is obligatory (in Islam) to believe in
these attributes which are narrated in the “two Revelations” (i.e., the
Qur’aan and Sunnah), and also to realize that the soul is not like the body.

Allaah created Adam and breathed the soul into him, as is stated in the
Qur’aan and in the hadeeth of the Prophet
(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon
him): “When Allaah created Adam and breathed the soul into him, he sneezed and said
‘Al-hamdu-Lillah (Praise be to Allaah).’ He praised Allaah by His
permission. Then his Lord said to him, ‘May Allaah have mercy on you, O Adam. Go to
those angels, to a group of them who are sitting, and say, ‘As-salaamu
‘alaykum (peace be upon you).’ They said, ‘Wa ‘alayka al-salaam
wa rahmat-Allaah (and upon you be peace and the Mercy of Allaah).’ Then he went
back to his Lord, who said, ‘This is your greeting and the greeting of your
descendants amongst themselves.’” (Reported and classed as hasan by
al-Tirmidhi. Sunan al-Tirmidhi, 3290).

Allaah sends the angel to breathe the soul into the
foetus as was reported by ‘Abd-Allaah ibn Mas’ood, who said: “The Messenger
of Allaah
(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him), who is the most truthful (of human
beings) and his being truthful (is a fact) told us: ‘The constituents of one of you
is gathered in his mother’s womb for forty days, then it becomes a clot of blood
within another period of forty days. Then it becomes a lump of flesh, and forty days
later, Allaah sends His angel to it to breathe into it the soul. The angel comes with
instructions concerning four things, so the angel writes down his livelihood, his death,
his deeds and whether he will doomed or blessed.” (Reported by Muslim, 1528).

The soul of the deceased is taken from the ends of the
toes towards the top of the body, and when it reaches the throat, the death rattle sounds
in the throat of the person who is about to die, and his eyes glaze over and roll upwards.
Um Salamah said: “The Messenger of Allaah
(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon
him) entered upon Abu Salamah (after he had died) and his eyes were open, so he closed
them then said, ‘When the soul is taken, the eyes follow it.’” (Reported
by Muslim, 1528).

The soul is met by the angels. The Prophet
(peace and
blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “The angels met the soul of a man from among
the people who came before you, and said, ‘Did you do anything good?’ He said,
'I used to tell my employees to postpone collection of payment or to let off anyone who
was in difficulty.’ So it was said, ‘Let him off.’” (Reported
by al-Bukhaari, 1935).

The soul is taken up to heaven by two angels after it is
taken (i.e., after a person dies), as was reported in the hadeeth of Abu Hurayrah who
said: “When the soul of the believer is taken, it is met by two angels who take it
up…” (The narrator said: then he mentioned its good fragrance and scent of
musk). The people of heaven say, ‘A good soul that has come from earth, may Allaah
bless you and the body in which you used to dwell. Then they take it up to its Lord, may
He be glorified and exalted, then He says, ‘Roam with it until the end of the
world.’ When the disbeliever’s soul comes out… (the narrator mentioned its
putrid smell and curses). The people of heaven say, ‘An evil soul that has come from
earth,’ then it is said, ‘Roam with it until the end of the world.’ Abu
Hurayrah said: then the Messenger of Allaah
(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him)
put a piece of cloth over his nose, like this. (Reported by Muslim, 5119).

More information about how the soul comes out (at death)
was reported in the hadeeth of Imaam Ahmad (may Allaah have mercy on him) from
al-Bara’ ibn ‘Aazib who said: “We went out with the Prophet
(peace and
blessings of Allaah be upon him) for the funeral of a man from among the Ansaar, and we
reached the grave whilst it was still being dug. The Messenger of Allaah
(peace and
blessings of Allaah be upon him) sat down and we sat down around him, and it was as if we
had birds on our heads. In his hand was a stick with which he was scratching in the earth.
He raised his head and said, ‘Seek refuge with Allaah from the punishment of the
grave,’ two or three times. Then he said, ‘Verily, when the believing slave is
about to depart this world and enter the Hereafter, there come down to him angels from
heaven with white faces, as if their faces are the sun. They bring with them one of the
shrouds of Paradise and some of the perfume of Paradise. They sit with him as far as the
eye can see. Then the Angel of Death (peace be upon him) comes to him and sits by his head
and says, ‘O pure soul, come out to the forgiveness and pleasure of Allaah.’
Then his soul comes flowing out like a drop of water flowing from a cup. Then he takes the
soul, and no sooner does he seize it but they take it and place it in that shroud and
perfume. Then out of it comes the most excellent fragrance of musk to be found on the face
of the earth. Then they ascend with it and they do not pass by any group of angels but the
angels ask, ‘Who is this pure soul?’ and they reply, ‘It is So and so the
son of So and so’ – using the best names by which he was known on earth. Then
they bring it to the lowest heaven, and ask for it to be opened, and it is opened for him.
Those who are of high rank in each heaven accompany it until they approach the next
heaven, and so it goes until it reaches the seventh heaven. Then Allaah, may He be
glorified and exalted, says: ‘Record the book of My slave in ‘Illiyoon (the
highest heaven) and take him back to the earth, for I created them from it, and I shall
return them to it, then I shall take them out from it again.’ Then his soul is
returned to his body and two angels come and make him sit up, and ask him, ‘Who is
your Lord.’ He says, ‘Allaah.’ They ask, ‘What is your religion?’
He says, ‘My religion is Islam.’ They ask, ‘Who is this man that was sent
amongst you?’ He says, ‘He is the Messenger of Allaah
(peace and blessings of
Allaah be upon him.’ They ask him, ‘What knowledge do you have?’ He says,
'I read the Book of Allaah and I believed in it.’ Then a voice will call out from
heaven, ‘My slave has spoken the truth. Prepare for him a bed from Paradise and give
him clothes from Paradise, and open for him a door to Paradise.’ And he will feel its
breeze and smell its fragrance, and his grave will be widened for him as far as his eye
can see. Then a man with a handsome face, beautiful clothes and a pleasant fragrance will
come to him and say, ‘Good news! This is the day that you were promised.’ He
will say, ‘Who are you? You face looks as if it brings good news.’ He will say,
'I am your good deeds.’ (The deceased) will say, ‘O Lord, let the Hour come so
that I may see my family and my wealth again.’

When the disbelieving slave is about to depart this world and enter the
Hereafter, there come down to him angels from heaven with black faces, bringing with them
sackcloth. They sit with him as far as the eye can see. Then the Angel of Death comes to
him and sits by his head and says, ‘O evil soul, come out to the wrath and anger of
Allaah.’ Then his soul disperses in his body and is dragged out like a skewer being
pulled out of wet wool. Then he takes the soul, and no sooner does he seize it but they
take it and place it in that sackcloth. Then out of it comes the most putrid stench of
rotten flesh to be found on the face of the earth. Then they ascend with it and they do
not pass by any group of angels but the angels ask, ‘Who is this evil soul?’ and
they reply, ‘It is So and so the son of So and so’ – using the worst names
by which he was known on earth. Then they bring it to the lowest heaven, and ask for it to
be opened, and it is not opened for him.” Then the Messenger of Allaah
(peace and
blessings of Allaah be upon him) recited (interpretation of the meaning): “…
For them the gates of heaven will not be opened, and they will not enter Paradise until
the camel goes through the eye of the needle” [al-A’raaf 7:40]. Then he
said, “Then Allaah, may He be glorified and exalted, says: ‘Record the book of
My slave in Sijjeen (the lowest Hell) in the lowest earth. Then his soul is cast
down.” Then he recited (interpretation of the meaning): “… and whoever
assigns partners to Allaah, it is as if he had fallen from the sky, and the birds had
snatched him, or the wind had thrown him to a far off place.” [al-Hajj 22:31]. He
said, “Then his soul is returned to his body and two angels come and make him sit up,
and ask him, ‘Who is your Lord.’ He says, ‘Oh, oh, I don’t know.’
They ask, ‘What is your religion?’ He says, ‘Oh, oh, I don’t
know.’ They ask, ‘Who is this man that was sent amongst you?’ He says,
‘Oh, oh, I don’t know.’ Then a voice will call out from heaven, ‘He is
lying. Prepare for him a bed from Hell and open for him a door to Hell.’ And he will
feel its hot winds and smell its stench, and his grave will be constricted for him until
his ribs interlock. Then a man with an ugly face, ugly clothes and a horrible stench will
come to him and say, ‘Bad news! This is the day that you were warned about.’ He
will say, ‘Who are you? You face looks as if it brings bad news.’ He will say,
'I am your evil deeds.’ (The deceased) will say, ‘O Lord, do not let the Hour
come!’” (Musnad al-Imaam Ahmad, 17803; this is a saheeh hadeeth).

At the end of time, Allaah will send a wind which will
take the soul of every believer, as was reported in the hadeeth of al-Nawwaas ibn
Sam’aan, who said: “The Messenger of Allaah
(peace and blessings of Allaah be
upon him) mentioned … (the coming of the Dajjaal [Antichrist] and the descent of
‘Eesa [Jesus], peace be upon him, and the good life and happiness of mankind at the
time of Jesus and afterwards). He said, ‘And whilst the people are living like that,
Allaah will send a good wind which will seize them under the armpits and will take the
soul of every believer and every Muslim. The evil people will remain and they will behave
like donkeys, then the Hour will come upon them.’” (Reported by Muslim,
5228).

When people sleep (and sleep is the “lesser
death”), the soul is taken, but not completely, so the sleeper is still alive. Allaah
says (interpretation of the meaning): “It is Allaah Who takes away the souls at
the time of their death, and those that die not during their sleep, He keeps those (souls)
for which He has ordained death and sends the rest for a term appointed. Verily, in this
are signs for a people who think deeply.” [al-Zumar 39:42]

The Messenger of Allaah
(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him)
advised the Muslim, when he lies down to sleep, to say: “Bismika Rabbee
wada’tu janbi wa bika arfa’uhu wa in amsakta nafsi farhamhaa wa in arsaltahaa
fahfazhaa bimaa tuhfaz bihi ‘ibaadika al-saaliheen ( In Your name, my Lord, I lie
down, and in Your name I rise. If You should take my soul then have mercy on it, and if
You should return my soul then protect it as You protect Your righteous slaves).”
When the Muslim wakes up, he should say, “Al-hamdu Lillaah alladhi ‘aafaani
fi jasadi wa radda ‘alayya roohi wa adhina li bi dhikrihi (Praise be to Allaah
Who has restored to me my health and returned my soul and has allowed me to remember Him
).” (Reported by al-Tirmidhi, 3323’ He said, a hasan hadeeth).

These are a few of the aayaat and saheeh ahaadeeth which describe the
soul. Maybe you will find in them information that will guide you to the way of truth, the
Religion of Islam. Thank you for your question.

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