Friday 29 April 2011

Saying that specific people are going to Paradise or Hell

Saying that
specific people are going to Paradise or Hell
I have heard in certain lectures given by
the shaikhs here in America who consider themselves Salafee, say things like this: My
mother is a kafira and I KNOW she is going to hell.

Saying that they know for sure that a certain person is going to hell.

Is this permissible in Islam? Can we say that a certain person is going to Jahannam
because of their religion?

 

Praise be to Allaah.

According to Ahl al-Sunnah wa’l-Jamaa’ah, the
basic principle is that the issue of who will go to Paradise and who will go to Hell is
the matter of ‘aqeedah based on what is said in the Qur’aan and Sunnah, and
there is no room for reasoning or ijtihaad in this matter.

If the Qur’aan or Sunnah says that a specific person will be in
Paradise or Hell, we bear witness to that. At the same time we hope that those who do good
will go to Paradise and fear that those who do bad will go to Hell, but Allaah knows best
how people will end up.

The issue of saying who will go to Paradise or Hell may be divided into
two categories:

General statements, which have to do with people’s qualities, such
as saying, “Whoever associates anything with Allaah in an act of major shirk is a
kaafir who is beyond the pale of Islam, and will be in Hell.”

Similarly we say that whoever fasts Ramadaan out of faith and in the
hope of receiving reward will be forgiven his previous and future sins, and that an
acceptable Hajj has no other reward but Paradise. There are many such statements in the
Qur’aan and saheeh Sunnah.

If a person asks, “Will the one who calls on anything other than
Allaah and seeks the help of anyone but Allaah be in Paradise or Hell?” we would say
that he is a kaafir who will be in Hell, if he is shown clear evidence that he is wrong
but he stills persists and dies believing that.

If it were said, Whoever does Hajj then does not commit any obscene or
immoral act, and dies after his Hajj, for example, what will his fate be? We would say
that he is in Paradise. Or the person whose last words in this life are Laa ilaaha
ill-Allaah will be in Paradise, and so on.

All of this has to do with people’s qualities and does not apply
to any specific, named person.

Specific statements referring to people by name, stating that a
particular person will be in Paradise or in Hell. This is not permissible except in cases
where Allaah or His Messenger
(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) have informed
us of it.

Whoever Allaah or His Messenger have mentioned by name and stated that
they will be in Paradise are definitely among the people of Paradise, such as the ten who
were given the good news of Paradise (al-‘asharah al-mubashsharah), foremost among
whom are the four Khulafa’, Abu Bakr al-Siddeeq, ‘Umar, ‘Uthmaan and
‘Ali, may Allaah be pleased with them.

Those who the Qur’aan and Sunnah mention by name and state that
they will be in Hell are definitely among the people of Hell, such as Abu Lahab and his
wife, Abu Taalib, ‘Amr ibn Lahiy, and others.

We ask Allaah to make us among the people of Paradise by His Grace and
Mercy. May Allaah bless our Prophet Muhammad.

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