The Evil Deeds that Lead One to Hell
Sheikh al-Islâm Ibn Taymiyyah, may Allâh subhânû wa ta’âla have mercy on him, was
asked:
“What are the deeds of the people of Hell and what are the deeds of
the people of Paradise?”
He replied,
“The deeds of the people of Hell are:
1) associating partners in worship with Allâh subhânû wa ta’âla
2) disbelieving in His Messenger
3) kufr (ingratitude, disbelief)
4) hasad (malicious envy)
5) lying
6) treachery
7) oppression and wrongdoing (dhulm)
8) promiscuity
9) backstabbing
10) cutting off the ties of kinship
11) cowardice at the time of jihâd
12) miserliness
13) inconsistency between what is in one’s heart and the face that one shows to people
14) despairing of the mercy of Allâh subhânû wa ta’âla
15) feeling secure from the plan of Allâh subhânû wa ta’âla
16) panicking blindly at the time of crisis
17) pride and extravagance at the time of plenty
18) abandoning one’s duties towards Allâh subhânû wa ta’âla
19) transgressing His limits
20) violating His sanctity
21) fearing a created being instead of the Creator
22) showing off
23) going against the Qur’ân and Sunnah in word or deed
24) obeying a created being in some act of disobedience to the Creator
25) blindly supporting falsehood
26) mocking the signs of Allâh subhânû wa ta’âla
27) rejecting the truth
28) withholding knowledge and testimony that should be revealed
29) witchcraft and magic
30) disobeying one’s parents
31) killing any soul forbidden by Allâh subhânû wa ta’âla except for reasons of justice
32) consuming the wealth of the orphan
33) riba (usury)
34) desertion from the battlefield
35) slandering the reputation of innocent, chaste, believing women”
(Yaqadhat uli al-I’tibâr, p.222)
The Messenger of Allâh salallâhu alayhe wa salam mentioned all the sins that will lead one to
Hell. Muslim reports from ‘Iyâdh bin Himâr that the Messenger of Allâh
salallâhu alayhe wa salam said, during a lengthy khutbah:
“..the people of Hell are five: the weak who lack the power to (avoid evil);
the (carefree) who pursue (everything irrespective of whether it is good or
evil) and who have no concern for their families or their wealth; the
dishonest people whose greed cannot be concealed even in the case of minor
things; and those who betray you, morning and evening, with regard to your
family and your property. He also mentioned misers, liars and those who are
in the habit of abusing people and using obscene, foul language”. (Muslim in
Kitâb al-Jannah wa Sifât Na’imihâ Bâb as-Sifât allâtî yu’raf bihâ
fid-dunyâ ahl al-Jannah wa ahl an-Nâr, 4/2197 no. 2865)
Specific People Who Will Be In Hell
The kuffâr and mushikrîn will be in Hell, no doubt about it, but the
Qur’ân and hadîth also mention specific people who will be in the Fire. One
of them is the Pharaoh who ruled at the time of Musa alayhis salâm:
“He [Pharaoh] will go before his people on the Day of Judgement, and will
lead them into the Fire..” (11:98)
Also included are the wives of Nuh alayhis salâm and Lut alayhis salâm:
“Allâh sets forth for an example to the unbelievers, the wife of Nuh and the
wife of Lut. They were [respectively] under two of Our righteous slaves, but
they were false to their [husbands] and they profited nothing before Allâh
on their account, but were told: “Enter the Fire, along with those who
enter!” (66:10)
Abû Lahab and his wife are also among those mentioned specifically:
“Perish the hands of the Father of Flame [Abû Lahab]! Perish he! No profit
to him from all his wealth and all his gains! Burnt soon will he be in a
Fire of blazing flames! His wife shall carry the [crackling] wood, as fuel!
A twisted rope of palm fibre round her [own] neck!” (111:1-5)
Another of them is ‘Amr ibn ‘Aamir al-Khuzâ’i, whom the Prophet salallâhu alayhe wa salam being
disembowelled in Hell (sahîh hadîth narrated by al-Bukhârî, Muslim, Ahmad);
and the one who killed ‘Ammâr and plundered his possessions. A report with a
Sahîh isnâd quoted in Mu’jam at-Tabarânî from ‘Amr ibn al-‘Aas, and his
son states that the Prophet salallâhu alayhe wa salam said,
“The one who killed ‘Ammâr and
plundered his possessions will be in Hell”. (Sahîh al-Jâmi’, 4/110, #4170)
The Disbelievers Among the Jinn Will Be In Hell
The disbelievers among the jinn will enter Hell just like the disbelievers
among mankind, for the jinn are held responsible for their actions just as
human beings are:
“And I have only created jinns and men that they may worship Me [alone]”
(51:56)
On the Day of Resurrection, the jinn and mankind will be gathered alike:
“And on the Day when He will gather them [all] together, [and say]: “O
assembly of jinns! Many did you mislead of men” (6:128)
“So by your Rabb, without doubt, We shall gather them together, and [also]
the Evil Ones [with them], then We shall bring them forth on their knees
round about Hell. Then shall We certainly drag out from every sect all those
who were worst in obstinate rebellion against Allâh the All-Gracious. And
certainly We know best those who are most worthy of being burned therein”.
(19:68-70)
Then Allâh subhânû wa ta’âla will tell the disbelieving jinn:
“Enter in the company of nations who passed away before you, of men and jinns
into the Fire”. (7:38)
Then they will be thrown on their faces in Hell:
“Then they will be thrown headlong into the [Fire], they and those straying
in evil. And the whole hosts of Iblis together”. (26:94-95)
Thus Allâh’s promise that Hell will be filled with the disbelievers among
the jinn and mankind will be fulfilled:
“..And the word of your Rabb shall be fulfilled: “Surely I will fill Hell
with jinns and men all together” (11:119)
“And the Sentence among the previous generations of jinns and men that had
passed away is proved against then..” (41:25)
Those Who Will Not Remain in Hell Forever
(1) Definition: Those who will enter Hell and be brought forth at a later time are the monotheists who did not associate anything with Allâh (swt) but they committed many sins that far outweigh their good deeds. They will enter Hell for a period known only to Allâh subhânû wa ta’âla, then they will be brought forth
through the intercession of those who intercede, and Allâh subhânû wa ta’âla will bring
forth, through His Mercy, people who never did any good at all.
(2) The Sins for which Allâh (swt) has promised Hell –
Here we will mention some of the sins which the Qur’ân and Hadîth state
will earn the punishment of Hell:
(i) Following groups and sects that go against the Sunnah
Abû Dawûd, ad-Dâramî, Ahmad, al-Hâkim and others narrate that Mu’awiyah
ibn Abi Sufyan said:
“The Messenger of Allâh stood up among us and said: “There were some
among the People of the Book before you who divided into seventy-two sects.
This nation will divide into seventy-three sects, seventy-two of whom will be
in Hellfire, and only one in Paradise. (This group) is al-Jamâ’ah”
This is a sahîh hadîth. After mentioning its various asânid (chain of
narrator), al-Hâkim remarked,“These asânid prove that this hadîth is
sahîh”. Adh-Dhahabî agreed with him. Sheikh al-Islâm Ibn Taymiyyah said,
“It is a mashhûr sahîh hadîth al-Shatibî said in al-I’tisâm that it is
sahîh. Sheikh Nâsir ud-Dîn al-Albânî listed its asânid and stated that
it is without a doubt sahîh. (See Silsilat al-Ahadîth as-Sahîhah, hadîth
no. 204)
Siddîq Hasan Khân suggested that the extra wording in the hadîth,
“all of
them are doomed except one”
or
“seventy two are in the Fire”,
was a da’îf addition. He transmitted this opinion from his Shaykh, ash-Shawkânî, who
narrated it from Ibn al-Wazîr and Ibn Hazm before him. He approved the
opinion of one who said,
“This addition is one of the fabrications of the
atheists because it puts people off Islâm and scares them away from
embracing it.” (Yaqadhât ul al-I’tibâr, p.206)
Sheikh Nâsir ud-Dîn al-Albânî refuted the opinion that this addition is
da’îf on two counts:
(a) Scholarly critical examination of the hadîth indicates that this addition is Sahîh so the opinion that it is da’îf carries no weight.
(b) Those who say that it is sahîh are greater in number and more knowledgeable than Ibn Hazm, who is well-known among the scholars for being
extremely strict in his criticism. His opinion should not be taken as
evidence if he is the only one who says so, even if there is no conflict, so
how can it be taken as evidence when it differs from everyone else’s view?
Ibn al-Wazîr rejects the hadîth on the grounds of its meaning rather than
its isnâd. Siddîq Hasan Khân spoke on this in Yaqadhât uli al-I’tibâr
explaining that the indication of this addition is that those of this ummah
who will enter Paradise are few in number, whereas well-proven Sahîh texts
indicate that those of this ummah who will enter Paradise are very many, so
many that they will be half the population of Paradise:
This may be reconciled in the following ways:
a) Dividing the ummah into seventy-three sects does not mean that most of this ummah will be in Hell, because most of its ummah are `awâm (“rank and file”) who are not counted among those sects. Those who deviated and
established rules that contradict the Sunnah are few in number when compared
to those who avoided falling into that trap.
(b) Not everyone who differs from Ahl as-Sunnah is SOME issue is counted as contradicting the Sunnah. What is meant is that those people who adopted rules that made them a separate, independent group and caused them to abandon many texts of the Qur’ân and Sunnah, like the Khawârij, the Mu’tazilah and
Rawâfidh.
As for those who adopt the Qur’ân and Sunnah and do not deviate from them,
if they differ in some matter it does not mean that they are counted as one
of the (doomed) sects.
(c) This addition indicates that all other sects will enter Hell, but that does not necessarily mean hat they will abide therein forever.
It is well known that some of these sects are kuffâr and will abide eternally
in Hell, like the extreme Bâtinis who make a show of faith whilst concealing
kufr in their hearts, and the Ismâ’ilis, Druze, Nusayris and so on.
There are others who differ from Ahl as-Sunnah in some serious issues, but
that does not mean they are kuffâr. They have no definite guarantee of
entering Paradise. Allâh subhânû wa ta’âla may forgive them or punish them as He wills.
They made do some righteous deeds that will save them from Hell, or they may
be saved by the intercession of those who intercede, or they may enter Hell
and remain there for as long as Allâh subhânû wa ta’âla wills, then be brought forth
through the intercession of those who intercede and the Mercy of the Most
Merciful.
(ii) Refusing to Migrate for the Sake of Allâh
Muslims are not permitted to remain in Dâr al-Kufr if there are Muslim
countries to which they could migrate (NB: or if it becomes wâjib on them to
make hijrah) especially when staying in Dâr al-Kufr exposes them to trials
and temptations. Allâh subhânû wa ta’âla will not accept any excuse from those who
refused to migrate:
“When the angels take the souls of those who die in sin against their souls,
they say: “In what [plight] were you?” They reply, “Weak and oppressed were
we in the earth”. They [the angels] say: “Was not the earth of Allâh
spacious enough for you to move yourselves away from evil?” Such men will
find their abode in Hell – what an evil refuge [or destination]! Except
those who are really weak and oppressed – men, women and children, who have
no means in their power, nor [a guide post] to direct their way”. (4:97-98)
Allâh subhânû wa ta’âla will not excuse any of them (NB: upon whom hijrah was
OBLIGATORY} except those weak and oppressed person who had no means of
migrating and could find no way of moving to Islâmic lands.
(iii) Judging Unjustly
Allâh subhânû wa ta’âla revealed the Shari’ah to establish justice among mankind, and He
commanded His slaves to be Just:
“Verily Allâh commands the justice [and] the doing of good..” (16:90)
He has made it obligatory for rulers and judges to be just and never to be
unfair:
“Allâh commands you to render back your trusts to those to whom they are
due; and when you judge between man and man, that you judge with justice”.
(4:58)
Allâh subhânû wa ta’âla threatens Hell to those who do not judge with justice. Buraydah
ibn al-Husayb narrated that the Messenger of Allâh salallâhu alayhe wa salam said,
“There are three types of judges: one will be in Paradise and the other two
in Hell. The one who will be in Paradise is the one who knows the truth and
judges according to it. As for the one who knows the truth but is unjust in
his judgement, he will be in Hell, as will the one who judges between people
without understanding or knowledge”. (Abû Dawûd – Jâmi’ al-Usûl, 10/168)
(iv) Lying about [falsely attributing words to] the Messenger of Allâh salallâhu alayhe wa salam
Ibn al-Ithir included in his famous book, Jâmi’ al-Usûl a chapter in which
he quoted many hadîth that warn against lying about the Prophet salallâhu alayhe wa salam. These
include the report by al-Bukhârî, Muslim and at-Tirmidhî from ‘Alî ibn Abi
Tâlib who said:
“The Messenger of Allâh salallâhu alayhe wa salam said to me: “Do not lie
about me (or falsely attribute anything to me) for whoever lies about me will
enter Hell”.
Al-Bukhârî reported that Salaman ibn al-Akwa’ said:
“I heard the Messenger
of Allâh salallâhu alayhe wa salam say: “Whoever attributes to me words that I did not say, let
him take his place in Hell”.
Al-Bukhârî and Abû Dawûd reported that ‘Abdullâh ibn az-Zubayr narrated
from his father, az-Zubayr ibn al-‘Awwâm:
“I heard the Messenger of Allâh
salallâhu alayhe wa salam say: “Whoever lies about me deliberately, let him take his place in
Hell”.
Al-Bukhârî and Muslim narrated from al-Mughirah ibn Shu’bah,
“The Messenger
of Allâh salallâhu alayhe wa salam said “Lying about me is not like lying about anybody else.
Whoever lies about me, let him take his place in Hell”. (Jâmi al-Usûl,
10/211)
(v) Pride
One of the major sins, al-Kabâ’ir, is pride. Abû Hurayrah (ra) narrated:
“The Messenger of Allâh salallâhu alayhe wa salam said that Allâh (swt) said, “Pride is My
cloak and greatness is My robe. Whoever competes with Me in respect of
either of them, I shall admit him to Hellfire”.
(according to another report, “I will make him taste Hellfire”) – Muslim.
Ibn Mas’ud said:
“The Messenger of Allâh salallâhu alayhe wa salam said, “No one who has an
atom’s weight of pride in his heart will enter Paradise”. A man said, “But
what if a man likes his clothes and shoes to look good?” He said, “Allâh is
beautiful and loves beauty. Pride is rejecting the truth and looking down on
people”. (Muslim).
(vi) Killing a person for no legitimate reason
Allâh says:
“If a man kills a believer intentionally, his recompense is Hell to abide
therein [forever] and the Wrath and the Curse of Allâh are upon him, and a
dreadful Penalty is prepared for him”. (4:93)
It is not permitted for a Muslim to kill another except in three cases, as
explained in the hadîth narrated by al-Bukhârî and Muslim from Ibn Mas’ûd
(ra) who said that the Messenger of Allâh salallâhu alayhe wa salam said:
“It is not permitted to shed the blood of any Muslim person who testifies
that there is no god but Allâh subhânu wa ta’âla and that I am His Prophet, except in
three cases: a soul for a soul (i.e in the case of murder), the married man
who commits adultery, and the one who forsakes his religion and abandons the
jamâ’ah”. (Tafsîr Ibn Kathîr, 2/355)
Al-Bukhâri narrates from Ibn ‘Umar that the Messenger of Allâh salallâhu alayhe wa salam said:
“The believer has a chance so long as he does not spill blood that it is
forbidden to spill”.
Ibn Umar (ra) said,
“One of the situations from which
there is no escape for the one who falls into it is the shedding of blood for
no legitimate reason”. (Sahih al-Bukhârî, Kitâb ad-Dâyât, Bâb Qawl
Allâh ta’ala wa man yaqtul mu’minan muta’ammidan, Fath ul-Bâri, 12/187)
The Prophet salallâhu alayhe wa salam warned the Muslims against fighting one another and stated
that the killer and his victim will both be in Hell. Abû Bakrah said:
“The
Messenger of Allâh salallâhu alayhe wa salam said, “If two Muslims face one another with swords,
both the slayer and the slain will be in Hell”. I asked, or it was asked, “O
Messenger of Allâh (it is clear about) the slayer, but what about the
slain?” He said, “He was trying hard to kill his counterpart”. (Muslim,
Kitâb al-Fitan, Bâb idhâ tuwajaha al-Musliman bi sayfayhimâ 4/2213)
Hence the righteous slave of Allâh subhânu wa ta’âla refuses to fight his brother, for
fear that he may be among the people of Hell, for the slayer will carry his
own sins and those of his slain brother:
“Recite to them the truth of the story of the two sons of Adam. behold,
they each presented a sacrifice [to Allâh]: it was accepted from one but not
from the other. Said the latter: “Be sure I will slay you”. Said the
former: “Allâh does not accept the sacrifice of those who are righteous.
If you do stretch your hand against me to slay me, it is not for me to
stretch my hand against you to slay you, for I fear Allâh, the Cherisher of
the Worlds. For me, I intend to let you draw on yourself my sin as well as
yours, for you will be among the Companions [or dwellers] of the Fire, and
that is the reward of those who do wrong”. (5:27-29)
Deeds which are Punishable by Hellfire
(vii) Consuming Ribâ
One of the sins that will condemn a person to Hell is consuming ribâ.
Allâh subhânu wa ta’âla says of those who indulge in this sin after they have come to
know that He has forbidden it:
“..but those who repeat the offence (ribâ) are Companions (dwellers) of the
Fire – they will abide therein [forever]” (2:275)
“O you who believe! Devour not [interest, ribâ} doubled and multiplied, but
fear Allâh that you may [really] prosper. Fear the Fire, which is prepared
for those who reject Faith”. (3:130-131)
According to a hadith whose authenticity is agreed upon, the Prophet salallâhu alayhe wa salam
counted ribâ as one of the seven sins that would doom the one who committed
them to Hell. al-Bukhâri and Muslim report that Abû Hurayrah radiallâhu anhû said: “The Messenger of Allâh salallâhu alayhe wa salam said,
“Avoid the seven sins that will condemn
the one who commits them to Hell”. They asked, “What are they, O Messenger
of Allâh salallâhu alayhe wa salam?” He said, “Associating anything in worship with Allâh
subhânu wa ta’âla; magic and witchcraft; killing anyone whose killing Allâh subhânu wa ta’âla has
forbidden, except in the course of justice; consuming ribâ; consuming the
wealth of the orphan; running away from the battlefield; and slandering the
reputation of innocent, chaste believing women”.
(viii) Consuming people’s wealth or property unjustly
As Allâh says: “O you who believe! Eat not up your property among
yourselves in vanities; but let there be amongst you traffic and trade by
mutual good will. Nor kill [or destroy] yourselves, for verily Allâh has
been to you All-Merciful. If any do that in rancour and injustice, soon
shall We cast him into the Fire, and easy is it for Allâh” (4:29-30)
The one who consumes the wealth of people unjustly also consumes the property
of orphans unjustly. Allâh subhânu wa ta’âla made specific mention of the property of
orphans because of their weak position and the ease which their property may
be consumed, and the particular ugliness of this sin:
“Those who unjustly eat up the property of orphans, eat up a Fire into their
own bellies, and they will soon be enduring a blazing Fire! (4:10)
(ix) Those Who Make Images of Animate Beings
The people who will be most severely punished on the Day of Resurrection are
those who make images and seek to imitate the creation of Allâh subhânu wa ta’âla.
Al-Bukhâri and Muslim narrate that ‘Abdullâh ibn Mas’ud said,
“I heard the
Messenger of Allâh sallâhu alayhe wa salam said,“The people who will be most severely
punished on the Day of Resurrection are those who make images”. (Mishkât
al-Masâbîh, 2/505)
Ibn ‘Abbâs said,
“I heard the Messenger of Allâh sallâhu alayhe wa salam say, “Every maker of
images will be in the Fire, and for every image he made Allâh subhânu wa ta’âla will
create for him a soul [i.e. so that the punishment will be multiplied
accordingly] and Allâh subhânu wa ta’âla will punish him in Hell.” (al-Bukhâri and
Muslim).
‘Aishah reported that the Prophet sallâhu alayhe wa salam said, concerning a pillow that had
pictures on it,
“The makers of these images will be punished on the Day of
Resurrection. It will be said to them: “Give life to that which you have
created”. (al-Bukhâri and Muslim).
‘Aishah also reported that the Prophet sallâhu alayhe wa salam said
“Those who will be most
severely punished are those who imitate the creation of Allâh subhânu wa ta’âla”
(Mishkât al-Masâbîh)
Abû Hurayrah radiallâhu anhû said, “I heard the Messenger of Allâh say,
“Allâh subhânu wa ta’âla
said, “Who is a greater wrongdoer than the one who tries to create something
like My creation? Let them create a grain or let them create a seed or a
grain of barely”
(al-Bukhâri and Muslim).
(x) Inclining to Those Who Do Wrong
One of the reasons why people will enter Hell is inclining towards and
supporting those who do wrong, the enemies of Allâh subhânu wa ta’âla;
“And incline not to those who do wrong, or the Fire will seize you, and you
have no protectors other than Allâh, nor shall you be helped”. (11:113)
(xi) Women Who Are Dressed But Appear Naked, and Those Who Whip the Backs of
People
Another type of person who will enter Hell is the corrupt woman who makes a
display of herself and tempts men – perhaps this phenomenon has never been
quite so widespread as it is now – and never obeys Allâh subhânu wa ta’âla. Abû
Hurayrah radiallâhu anhû reported that the Prophet sallâhu alayhe wa salam said:
“There are two types of
people of Hell that I have never seen; people with whips like the tails of
cattle, with which they strike the people, and women who are dressed but
appear naked, walking with an enticing gait, with their heads looking like
the humps of camels, leaning to one side. They will never enter Paradise,
nor even smell its fragrance, although its fragrance can be discerned from
such and such a distance”. (Muslim, al-Bayhaqî, and Ahmad – Silsilat
al-Ahadîth as-Sahîhah, 3/316, no. 1326)
Concerning those who have whips like the tails of cattle, al-Qurtubî said,
“This type of whip can be seen among us in Morocco until now.”
Commenting on
al-Qurtubî’s remark, Siddîq Hasan Khan said,
“Indeed it can be seen in
every time and place, and it is increasing day by day among the leaders. We
seek refuge in Allâh subhânu wa ta’âla from all that Allâh subhânu wa ta’âla despises”. (Yaqadhat
uli al-I’tibâr p.113)
And I say: we still see such people in many places, striking the people. May
they and their like perish.
(xii) Those Who Torture Living Beings
Muslim reports in his Sahîh from Jâbir that the Messenger of Allâh sallâhu alayhe wa salam
said,
“I was shown Hell and I saw a woman of Banu Isrâ’îl who was being punished
because of a cat that she had owned. She tied it up and did not feed it, or
let it eat of the vermin of the earth, until it died of hunger.” (Mishkât
al-Masâbîh, 3/688)
If this is the case for one who tormented a cat, then how will it be for
those who use all kinds of methods to torture human beings, especially when
it is the righteous who are being tortured for their faith and their Islâm?
May Allâh curse those who torture the believers – be it in the lands of
Chechnya, Kashmir, Maluku, Philippines, Palestine, or in the jails of the
Muslim lands.
(xiii) Insincerity in Seeking Knowledge
Al-Hâfidh al-Mundhiri mentions many hadîths that warn the person who seeks
knowledge for a cause other than the sake of Allâh subhânu wa ta’âla. We will quote a
few of them here. Abû Hurayrah radiallâhu anhû said, the Messenger of Allâh sallâhu alayhe wa salam
said,
“Whoever seeks knowledge that should be sought only for the sake of
Allâh (swt) but seeks it purely for some worldly gain, he will not smell the
fragrance of Paradise on the Day of Resurrection”.
It was reported by Abû Dawud and Ibn Mâjah, by Ibn Hibbân in his Sahîh and by al-Hâkim who said,
“It is sahîh according to the conditions of al-Bukhâri and Muslim”.
Jâbir said, The Messenger of Allâh sallâhu alayhe wa salam said,
“Do not seek knowledge in
order to compete with the knowledgeable, or to win arguments with the
ignorant, or to show off in gatherings. Whoever does any of that will be in
Hell.” It was reported by Ibn Mâjah, by Ibn Hibbân in his Sahîh and
al-Bayhaqî.
Ibn ‘Umar radiallâhu anhû said that the Messenger of Allâh sallâhu alayhe wa salam said,
“Whoever seeks
knowledge for a reason other than for the sake of Allâh subhânu wa ta’âla, then let him
take his place in Hell.” It was reported by at-Tirmidhî and Ibn Mâjah from
Ibn ‘Umar via Khâlid ibn Durayk who did not hear it directly from him; the
men in their isnâds are thiqâh.” (at-Targhîb wat-Tarhîb by al-Mundhirî
1/91)
(xiv) Those Who Drink From Vessels of Gold and Silver
Al-Bukhârî and Muslim report from Umm Salamah that the Messenger of Allâh
sallâhu alayhe wa salam said
“The one who drinks from a vessel/utensil of gold and silver is
pouring the fire of Hell into his stomach”.
According to a report narrated
by Muslim, the wording is
“The one who eats and drinks from vessels of gold
and silver..” (Mishkât al-Masâbîh, 2/462)
Hudhayfah radiallâhu anhû said, I heard the Messenger of Allâh sallâhu alayhe wa salam say,
“Do not wear
silk or brocade, do not drink from vessels of gold and silver, and do not eat
from such platters, for these belong to them [the kuffâr] in this world, and
to you in the Hereafter” (al-Bukhâri and Muslim).
(xv) The One Who Cuts Down Trees that Offer Shade To People
‘Abdullâh ibn Hubaysh radiallâhu anhû said, The Messenger of Allâh sallâhu alayhe wa salam said,
“Whoever cuts down shade trees, Allâh subhânu wa ta’âla will cast him head first into
Hell”. (Abû Dawud, Mishkât al-Masâbîh, 2/125. Sheikh Nâsir ud-Dîn
al-Albâni mentioned it in Sahîh al-Jâmi’ 5/431, hadith no. 6352 and
ascribed it to Abû Dawud an ad-Diyâ, al-Mukhtarah.)
Al-Bayhaqi reported, with a sahîh isnad from ‘Aaishah that the Messenger of
Allâh sallâhu alayhe wa salam said,
“Those who cut down shade trees will be thrown on their
heads in Hell.” (al-Bayhaqi in Sahîh al-Jâmi’ 2/88, al-Albânî said it is
sahîh)
(xvi) Those Who Commit Suicide
Al-Bukhârî and Muslim report from Abû Hurayrah that the Prophet sallâhu alayhe wa salam said,
“Whoever kills himself with iron (a sharp instrument) then his iron will be
in his hand, and he will be stabbing himself in the stomach with it forever
in the Fire of Hell. Whoever kills himself with poison, then he will be
drinking that poison forever in the Fire of Hell. Whoever throws himself
from a mountain and kills himself, he will be throwing himself down forever
in the Fire of Hell”. (at-Tawkhîf min an-Nâr, p. 148)
Al-Bukhârî reports from Abû Hurayrah that the Prophet sallâhu alayhe wa salam said,
“The one
who strangles himself will be strangling himself in Hell, and the one who
stabs himself will be stabbing himself in Hell”. (Sahîh al-Jâmi’ 5/114)