This is not a real hadeeth:
Quote:
Originally Posted by miley
[FONT='Tahoma','sans-serif']A Beautiful Hadith[/font][FONT='Times New Roman','serif']Rasulullah (Sallalloho alaihe Wa-aalay wasallam)
said:
"When a man dies and his relatives are busy in funeral, there stands an extremely handsome man by his head. When the dead body is shrouded, that man gets in between the shroud and the chest of the deceased.
When after the burial, the people return home, 2
angels,
Munkar
and Nakeer (names of two special Angels), come in
the grave and try to separate this handsome man so that
they
may
be
able to interrogate the dead man in
privacy about his
faith.
But the handsome man says, "He is my companion, he is
my
friend. I will not leave him alone in any case. If you
are
appointed for interrogation, do your job. I cannot
leave
him
until I get him admitted into Paradise".
Thereafter he turns to his dead companion and says, "I
am
the Qura'an, which you used to read, sometimes in a
loud
voice and sometimes in a low voice. Do not worry. After the
interrogation of Munkar and Nakeer, you will
have no
grief.
When
the interrogation is over, the handsome man arranges
for
him
Al-Mala'ul A'laa (the angels in Heaven) a silk bedding
filled
with
musk.
Rasulullah (Sallalloho alaihe Wa-aalay wasallam) said:
’On the Day of Judgement, before Allah,
no other
intercessor will have a greater status than the
Qura'an,
neither
a Prophet nor an angel.
Please keep forwarding this "Hadith" to all ...because
Rasulullah(Sallallo ho alaihe Wa-aalay wasallam) said:
Pass on knowledge from me even if it is only one
verse".
May Allah bestow this favour on all of us.
AMEEN[/font]
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Islam-qa.com says about this:
As for the hadeeth which you quoted, it is not narrated in any of the reliable books of Sunnah, and we have not found it with any isnaad, saheeh (sound) or da’eef (weak). Rather it is something that appears in some chat rooms or on some sites with no proof. Perhaps some ignorant person wrote it himself then attributed it to the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him), to encourage the people to respect the Qur’aan and pay attention to it, but these people do not know that telling lies about the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) is one of the worst of sins that doom a person to the Fire of Hell, and the good intention does not remove the burden of sin for those who tell lies and fabricate ahaadeeth as if the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said them. The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “Telling lies about me is not like telling lies about anyone else. Whoever tells a lie about me deliberately, let him take his place in Hell.” Narrated by al-Bukhaari (1291) and Muslim (4).