[center][b]A Woman about to die[/b][/center] This is one of the true stories written in the book that I have translated from Arabic to English and put at the free website [url "http//man-after-death.741.com/"]http//man-after-death.741.com[/url] The book "Man after Death" was written by Mohammed Ali Hassan Al-Hilly, the late interpreter of the Quran and the Bible; it includes very important subjects related to the world of souls, the Hereafter, death, sleep, dreams, fainting, angels, demons or genies, souls, spirits, etc. [center][b]The Death Appointment[/b][/url][/center] When the time of dying or the appointment of death of any man approaches, his dead relatives come to him, i.e. their souls, and sit down near him, talking with him; he sees them, speaks to them and they speak with him. When he dies, and his ethereal soul separates from his body, they come to him escorting, until he is put down in his grave. There, in the world of souls the Barzakh world, they visit each other, talk [to each other], coming in and getting out, standing and sitting till the Day of Judgment. To confirm this, I mention, here, this nice tale "A woman from Hilla in Iraq, once, became ill, and her illness increased in severity day by day, until her death hour approached. Her mother in law was with her in the house, and she heard the dying woman speak as if she was greeting and respecting someone; so that her mother in law asked her 'With whom do you speak?' The dying woman [ that was about to die] answered her 'My father and mother have come to see me, and they are [now] sitting near to me, so cover yourself with your wrap[url "http//file///F/Documents%20and%20Settings/emad'/Desktop/The%20First%20Computer/Quran-related%20books/الإنسان%20بعد%20الموت/site%20Man%20after%20Death/index.htm#_ftn19"][19][/url]; so that my father won't see you!' But her mother in law did not take her words seriously, and did not wear her wrap, but in stead she said to herself that her father and mother were dead, then how would they come to her!? The dying woman went on talking as if she spoke to her father and mother, then turn to her mother in law and say to her 'Wear your wrap; for my father is sitting beside me!' But her mother in law did not consider her words, then she said to her mother in law 'Wear your wrap, and go to open the door; for my brother Hussein has arrived!' But her mother in law did not pay attention to her words; in stead she said to herself this patient is delirious due to the severity of her illness. No more than one minute later, the door was knocked; her mother in law went to the door and called 'Who is there behind the door? Is it you Hussein?' He answered 'Yes, it is me Hussein!' So she opened the door for him, and he went in. He asked her 'Who told you that I am behind the door?' She said 'Your sister told me that!' When his sister saw him, she welcomed him and said 'My father and mother have just been here with me. They talked with me, then my father said to me Your brother is coming and we shall go.' She talked with him few other words, then she became silent. Her brother shook her, but she was dead." We may hear many of those about to die, speak mentioning the names of their dead relatives and members of their families, as if they speak to them, and tell us about them, saying This is John, and this is my father, and that is my brother, or that is my mother, …etc. In addition, we may hear many, of those who are about to die, say unsuitable or unreasonable words, e.g. they may reply an answer without being asked by anyone of us or they mention the name of a dead person and speak to him as if he is present with them. So when we hear that from one of them, we say he is delirious; but, in fact, he sees the souls of some of his dead relatives and they talk to each other, and because we do not hear the question of the souls, but only we hear, from the dying, the answer to the question; for this reason, we think him delirious. [The following questions were answered by the Mohammed Ali Hassan Al-Hilly, the late interpreter of the Quran and the Bible] § [b][u]Question[/u][/b][u][/u] How did that soul [of her father] know that his son Hussein came to visit his dying sister? Do souls know the fore-future ? [u]Answer[/u] We said that souls have sharp sight, and that their sight goes through the material bodies, and you have just read the details of the conversation. Therefore, this soul had seen his son from behind the wall, and told his daughter, the dying woman, about that; because the wall does not impair the sight of the soul.
§ [b][u]Question[/u][/b][u][/u] You say that we do not see souls unless during our sleep, or unless we die and become souls like them, then how did this dying woman see her mother and father? [u]Answer[/u] The dying person can see the souls and speak to them; because the viable fluid in his body is going on oxidation, and the soul, at that time, is about to get out [of the body.] ___
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