He remembered his grandmothers
warning about praying on time: My son, you shouldnt
leave prayer to this late time. His grandmothers
age was 70 but whenever she heard the adhan, she got up like
an arrow and performed salah. He however could never win over
his ego to get up and pray. Whatever he did, his salah was
always the last to be offered and he prayed it quickly to
get it in on time.
Thinking of this, he got up
and realized that there were only 15 minutes left before Salat-ul
Isha. He quickly made wudhu and performed Salat-ul Maghrib.
While making tasbeeh, he again remembered his grandmother
and was embarrassed by how he had prayed. His grandmother
prayed with such tranquillity and
peace. He began making dua and went down to make sajdah and
stayed like that for a while. He had been at school all day
and was tired, so tired.
He awoke abruptly to the sound of noise and shouting. He was
sweating profusely. He looked around. It was very crowded.
Every direction he looked in was filled with
people. Some stood frozen looking around, some were running
left and right and some were on their knees with their heads
in their hands just waiting. Pure fear and apprehension filled
him as he realized where he was. His heart was about to burst.
It was the Day of Judgement.
When he was alive, he had
heard many things about the questioning on the Day of Judgement,
but that seemed so long ago. Could this be something his mind
made up?
No, the wait and the fear were so great that he could not
have imagined this. The interrogation was still going on.
He began moving frantically from people to people to ask if
his name had been called.
No one could answer him. All
of a sudden his name was called and the crowd split into two
and made a passageway for him. Two people grabbed his arms
and led him forward. He walked with unknowing eyes through
the crowd. The angels brought him to the centre and left him
there. His head was bent down and his whole life was passing
in front of his eyes like a movie.
He opened his eyes but saw
only another world. The people were all helping others. He
saw his father running from one lecture to the other, spending
his wealth in the way of Islam. His mother invited guests
to their house and one table was being set while the other
was being cleared. He pleaded his case, I too was always
on this path. I helped others. I spread the word of Allah.
I performed my salah. I fasted in the month of Ramadan. Whatever
Allah ordered us to do, I did. Whatever he ordered us not
to do, I did not. He began to cry and think about how
much he loved Allah. He knew that whatever he had done in
life would be less than what Allah deserved and his only protector
was Allah. He was sweating like never before and was shaking
all over. His eyes were fixed on the scale, waiting for the
final decision.
At last, the decision was made.
The two angels with sheets of paper in their hands turned
to the crowd.
His legs felt like they were going to collapse.
He closed his eyes as they began to read the names of those
people who were to enter Jahannam.
His name was read first.
He fell on his knees and yelled that this couldnt be,
How could I go to
Jahannam? I served others all my life; I spread the word of
Allah to others.
His eyes had become blurry
and he was shaking with sweat.
The two angels took him by the arms. As his feet dragged,
they went through the crowd and advanced toward the blazing
flames of Jahannam.
He was yelling and wondered if there was any person who was
going to help him. He was yelling of all the good deeds he
had done, how he had helped his father, his fasts,
prayers, the Quran that he read, he was asking if any
of them would help him.
The Jahannam angels continued to drag him. They had gotten
closer to the
Hellfire. He looked back and these were his last pleas.
Had not Rasulullah [saw] said,
How clean would a person be who bathes in a river five
times a day, so too does the Salah performed five times cleanse
someone of their sins? He began yelling, My prayers?
My prayers? My prayers. The two angels did
not stop, and they came to the edge of the abyss of Jahannam.
The flames of the fire were burning his face. He looked back
one last time, but his eyes were dry of hope and he had nothing
left in him.
One of the angels pushed him in. He found himself in the air
and falling towards the flames.
He had just fallen five or
six feet when a hand grabbed him by the arm and pulled him
back.
He lifted his head and saw an old man with a long white beard.
He wiped some dust off himself and asked him, Who are
you? The old man replied, I am your prayers.
Why are you so late! I was almost in the Fire! You rescued
me at the last minute before I fell in.
The old man smiled and shook his head, You always performed
me at the last minute, did you forget?
At that instant, he blinked
and lifted his head from sajdah. He was in a sweat. He listened
to the voices coming from outside. He heard the adhan for
Salat-ul Isha.
He got up quickly and went to perform wudhu