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1 Surat-ul-haqqah (verses 13-18) The Beginning of the day of judgement
Unit A, chapter 5, lesson 2

2 Lesson objectives Explore the beginnings of the Day of Judgement
Learn about the Hisab, or the questioning during the Day of Judgement Appreciate the great importance of the Hisab and become inspired to prepare for it. Understand and try to apply in your life the hadeeth on preparing for the Hereafter Understand and try to apply in your life the saying of Omar Ibn-Ul-Khattab about the Hisab Become encouraged to scrutinize your actions before you will be questioned about them in the Hereafter.

3 Recitation of Surah AlHaqqah
Verses 13-18 (read translation from book pg A 42 )

4 Beginning of the Day of Judgement

5 Al-Hisab: All our deeds will be exposed
Hadeeth of Najwa (pg. A 44)

6 THOSE WHOSE SINS WILL BE EXPOSED ON THE DAY OF JUDGEMENT
“All of my ummah will be fine except for those who commit sin openly (al- mujahiroon). Part of committing sin openly is when a man does something at night and Allaah conceals it, but in the morning he says, ‘O So-and-so, last night I did such and such.’ His Lord had covered his sin all night, but in the morning he removed the cover of Allaah.” (Narrated by al-Bukhaari, 5721; Muslim, 2990) Similarly, if anyone knows of somebody else’s sin, he/she should keep it a secret. Prophet Muhammad s.a.w (peace be upon him) said: “He, who relieves a hardship of this Dunia (world) for a believer, Allah will relieve (from him) a hardship of the Day of Resurrection; he who makes easy an indebted person, Allah will make it easy for him in the Dunia and the Hereafter; he who covers a Muslim (meaning his mistakes and shortcomings), Allah will cover him in the Dunia and the Hereafter …” [Sahih Muslim]

7 Al-Ba’ith The Awakener, The Resurrector, The Arouser, The Dispatcher
The One who chooses who shall awaken and who shall be sent forth. The One who decides who to raise up. The One who awakens the dead. The One who resurrects. The One who rouses up mankind. The One who sends Light into the worlds. The One who dispatches messengers into the world.   From the root b-'a-th which has the following classical Arabic connotations: to call forth, awaken to raise up from sleep or death to resurrect to delegate, consign to send, send out, make manifest The term Bā'ith is not specifically used as a Beautiful Name in the Qur'ān.

8 al-Hasīb The Reckoner, The Accountant, The Sufficient
The One who takes account of all actions and reckons them. The One who is the measurer and accountant of every deed. The One who is sufficient to meet all needs. The One who gives what is sufficient and necessary in every situation. From the root h-s-b which has the following classical Arabic connotations:o to reckon, number, count, calculate, compute, think to give without sparing to give without the receiver's expectation to suffice, to be sufficient, or without measure This name is used in the Qur'ān. For example, see 4:86

9 Hadeeth of Hisab Pg. A 45

10 Saying of omar ibn al-khattab
Pg. A 45

11 Lessons learnt from this chapter to apply to one’s life
Prepare for the Day of Judgement before it is too late (your time of death approaches) Practice Muhasabah (which is questioning yourself about your good and bad deeds) every night before sleeping and correct yourself before the Big Presentation of your deeds on the Day of Judgement.


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