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#1 [Permalink] Posted on 3rd July 2006 13:42

Abu Sa'id al-Khudri رضي الله عنه reported Allah's Messenger was saying:


There was a person before you who had killed ninety-nine persons and then made an inquiry about the learned persons of the world (who could show him the way to salvation). He was directed to a monk. He came to him and told him that he had killed ninety-nine persons and asked him whether there was any scope for his repentance to be accepted.

He said: No.


He killed him also and thus completed one hundred.

He then asked about the learned persons of the earth and he was directed to a scholar, and he told him that he had killed one hundred persons and asked him whether there was any scope for his repentance to be accepted.

He said: Yes; what stands between you and the repentance?

You better go to such and such land; there are people devoted to prayer and worship and you also worship along with them and do not come to the land of yours since it was an evil land (for you).

So he went away and he had hardly covered half the distance when death came to him and there was a dispute between the angels of mercy and the angels of punishment.

The angels of mercy said: This man has come as a penitant and remorseful to Allah and the angels of punishment said: He has done no good at all. Then there came another angel in the form of a human being in order to decide between them. He said: You measure the land to which he has drawn near. They measured it and found him nearer to the land where he intended to go (the land of piety), and so the angels of mercy took possession of it.


Qatadaرضي الله عنه said that Hasanرضي الله عنه told him that it was said to them that as death approached him, he crawled upon his chest (and managed) to slip in the land of mercy.

Sahih Muslim Book 037, Number 6662
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#2 [Permalink] Posted on 3rd July 2006 16:13
There are numerous lessons to be learnt from this Hadith/story - Allah SWT can forgive anything, apart from Shirk, the importance of asking competent scholars questions one may have, the significance of removing oneself from bad company, the rewards of seeking knowledge, the virtues of seeking forgiveness etc
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