Question? Will the questioning in the grave be with the soul or the body?
👇Answer. I will give the answer with eloquence, Insha'Allah.
(Read carefully)
What questions will be asked in the grave? There will be three questions in the grave.
Number One. Man Rabbuka (Who is your Lord?)
The answer will be: Rabbi Allah (Allah is my Lord).
Number Two. Man Nabiyyuka (Who is your Prophet?)
The answer will be: Nabiyyi Muhammad Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam (My Prophet is Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him).
Number Three. Ma Deenuka (What is your religion?)
The answer will be: Deeni Al-Islam (My religion is Islam).
Now I will talk about the third question and answer. What does Islam consist of? Islam consists of five things.
Tawhid (Oneness of God), Prayer, Fasting, Pilgrimage (Hajj), Alms-giving (Zakat).
Now tell me, do these five deeds the soul does, or the body does? The answer is the body does.
Those who object say that when these deeds are done by the body, then the questioning should be with the body, why with the soul?
Now read my answer. When the body does these five deeds, in what state did the body do these deeds?
Obviously, when the soul was present in the body, then the questioning will be with the soul. The complete answer is that the questioning will be with the body in which the soul is also present. That is, it will be with both the soul and the body, and similarly, the punishment in the grave is for both the soul and the body.
(From the pen of Shagufta Anjum)