

Barzakh - Other Side #15 We Will Not Fix What You Have Ruined
Mar 14, 2025
Delve into the weight of your deeds and their consequences in the afterlife. Explore stories that emphasize how every action matters, and how neglect and corruption can overshadow even the best intentions. Reflect on personal choices and their implications before facing judgment in Barzakh. It's a thought-provoking journey that will make you reconsider your actions and their lasting impact.
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Tiny Corruptions Carry Huge Weight
- Small corruptions or neglect can nullify the value of many good deeds if left unaddressed.
- Even minor lapses like a rushed prayer or angry word can weigh heavily in the afterlife.
The Covered Hands In Barzakh
- Tufayl ibn Amr saw a migrant who cut his fingers and died, then appeared in a dream with covered hands.
- The man was forgiven for migration but told, "we will not fix for you what you yourself have ruined."
Hajj, A Wrong And A Dreamed Redemption
- A relative who died on Hajj appeared in his children's dreams pleading they seek forgiveness from a neighbor he had wronged.
- After they obtained her forgiveness, the children then saw him enter Jannah in a subsequent dream.