He who cannot answer rightly will see torment in the grave...
He who cannot answer rightly will see torment in the grave, and in the Resurrection he will go to the Fire." 3. The Torment of the Grave Man's placing in Barzakh is intimately connected with his deeds in this world. For those who are virtuous, Barzakh will be a sample of Heaven, and they will see the result of their good deeds.
Imam Hasan al-"Askari (a.s.) said, "When a believer dies, six beautiful youths will hurry with him to his grave, one of them more fragrant and more beautiful than all the others. They will come and stand on his right, on his left, above him and below him and in front of him and behind him. Then the most beautiful of them will ask, ‘Who are you all.’ The one standing in the front will say: 'I am prayer'; the one on the left: ‘1 am zakat’.
The one standing in front will say: ‘I am fasting’; the one behind: 1 am hajj and 'umrah.' The one at his feet will say: "I am the goodness which he did to his brothers.' "Then they all will ask the most beautiful one: 'You, yourself, who are you and who is more perfect?' He will answer, 'I am the wilayat and love of the Ahlu '1-bayt of Muhammad (peace be upon him).' "However, those who committed indecent acts and created chaos on the earth, when they enter the grave, they only face constraint and darkness; and the angels of torment will inflict chastisement on them." The questioning of the grave and its torments are not necessarily to be perceived by the physical eyes.
That power by which the prophets, the Imams, the pure and righteous servants of God spoke is enough and must be accepted. 4. The Paradise & Hell in the Qur'an A few verses from the Qur'an describing the Paradise: Surely the God-fearing shall be in the gardens and fountains [of Paradise].
Enter them in peace and security!' We shall strip away all rancour that is in their hearts; they shall be upon couches sitting face to face as brothers; no fatigue there shall suite them, neither shall they be driven forth from there.
(15:47-48) Those who rank first [among the good-doers], they will be brought near the Throne, in the gardens of delight...they will be reclining upon close-wrought couches, sitting face to face while immortal youths going round about them with goblets, ewers, and a cup from a spring..., such fruits as they choose, such flesh of fowl as they desire, and wideeyed houris as the likeness of hidden pearls, a recompense for what they had done.