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According to some hadiths, questions and answers of the first night in grave are general and include all human beings. Some scholars have excluded two groups of people from being questioned: people such as Prophets (a) and Imams (a), and those who do not have the requirements for answering such as kids and mentally ill people. [['Allama Majlisi]] mentioned that there are no clear hadiths in this regard and believed that it is better not to give opinion about it. | According to some hadiths, questions and answers of the first night in grave are general and include all human beings. Some scholars have excluded two groups of people from being questioned: people such as Prophets (a) and Imams (a), and those who do not have the requirements for answering such as kids and mentally ill people. [['Allama Majlisi]] mentioned that there are no clear hadiths in this regard and believed that it is better not to give opinion about it. | ||
According to some other hadiths, questions and answers in the grave are for mere believers or disbelievers. Thus, in his Hayat ma ba’d al-mawt, [['Allama Tabataba'i]] did not consider questions and answers in the grave for common people. | According to some other hadiths, questions and answers in the grave are for mere believers or disbelievers. Thus, in his Hayat ma ba’d al-mawt, [['Allama Tabataba'i]] did not consider questions and answers in the grave for common people. | ||
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Factors for Easy Passage of the First Night in Grave == | ==Factors for Easy Passage of the First Night in Grave == | ||
It is recommended that relatives of the deceased person do not leave him after burial and through dictation, help him answer the questions of Nakir and Munkar. In addition to the actions, acts of [[charity]], [[prayers]] and the [[fasting]] the deceased person has performed, some actions such as gifted prayers and Laylat al-dafn prayer performed by his relatives are influential in relieving him from or decreasing difficulties of the grave for him. | It is recommended that relatives of the deceased person do not leave him after burial and through dictation, help him answer the questions of Nakir and Munkar. In addition to the actions, acts of [[charity]], [[prayers]] and the [[fasting]] the deceased person has performed, some actions such as gifted prayers and Laylat al-dafn prayer performed by his relatives are influential in relieving him from or decreasing difficulties of the grave for him. | ||