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Hadeeth about the man who will be commanded to be taken to Hell, but he will turn to his Lord hoping that He would admit him to Paradise, and He will admit him to Paradise

Question: 178449

How sound is this hadeeth: “A man will be headed towards Hell on the Day of Resurrection, then he will turn around and Allah will say to him: Why have you turned around? And he will say, after Allah prompts him to give the answer that will save him: I was hoping that You will admit me to Paradise. And Allah will command that he be admitted to Paradise”?.

Praise be to Allah, and peace and blessings be upon the Messenger of Allah and his family.

This is the
meaning of a hadeeth that was narrated by Ibn al-Mubaarak in az-Zuhd
(409) and via him by Imam Ahmad in al-Musnad (22287) and by Ibn ‘Abi’d-Dunya
in Hasan az-Zann Billah (58). Ibn al-Mubaarak said: Rishdeen ibn Sa‘d
informed us: Abu Haani’ al-Khawlaani told us, from ‘Amr ibn Maalik al-Janbi,
that Faddalah ibn ‘Ubayd and ‘Ubaadah ibn as-Saamit told him that the
Messenger of Allah (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) said: “On the
Day of Resurrection, when Allah, may He be exalted, has finished judging
mankind, there will be two men left who will be commanded to be taken into
Hell. One of them will turn around and the Compeller (Allah, may He be
exalted) will say: Send him back. And they will send him back. He will say
to him: Why did you turn around? He will say: I was hoping that You would
admit me to Paradise. And it will be commanded to take him to
Paradise.
He will say: Allah, may He be glorified and exalted, has given me that
which, if I were to feed the people of Paradise, that would not detract at
all from what I have.” And whenever the Messenger of Allah (blessings and
peace of Allah be upon him) mentioned that, happiness could be seen on his
face. 

Al-Haythami
said in al-Majma‘, 10/698 

It was
narrated by Ahmad and its men were regarded as trustworthy despite the
weakness of some of them. End quote. 

It narrators
are trustworthy except Rishdeen ibn Sa‘d who is da‘eef. See: Tahdheeb
at-Tahdheeb, 3/240241; Mizaan al-I‘tidaal, 2/49 

A similar,
more sound and clearer hadeeth was narrated by Muslim in his Saheeh
(187) from ‘Abdullah ibn Mas‘ood (may Allah be pleased with him), according
to which the Messenger of Allah (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him)
said: 

“The last one
to enter Paradise will be a man who will walk once, stumble once and be
burned by the Fire once. When he gets past it, he will turn to it and say,
‘Blessed be the One Who has saved me from you. Allaah has given me something
that He has not given to the first and the last.’ A tree will be raised up
for him, and he will say, ‘O Lord, bring me closer to this tree so that I
might shelter in its shade and drink of its water.’ Allaah, may He be
glorified and exalted, will say: ‘O son of Adam, perhaps if I give you that,
you will ask Me for something else.’ He will say, ‘No, O Lord,’ and he will
promise that he will not ask Him for anything else, and his Lord will excuse
him because he has seen something that he cannot help wanting. So he will be
brought near to it and he will shelter in its shade and drink of its water.
Then another tree will be raised up for him that is more beautiful than the
first, and he will say: ‘O Lord, bring me closer to this tree so that I
might drink of its water and shelter in its shade, and I will not ask You
for anything else.’  He will say: ‘O son of Adam, did you not promise Me
that you would not ask Me for anything else?’ He will say: ‘Perhaps if I
bring you near to it, you will ask Me for something else.’ He will promise
that he will not ask Him for anything else, and his Lord will excuse him
because he has seen something that he cannot help wanting. So he will be
brought near to it and he will shelter in its shade and drink of its water.
Then another tree will be raised up for him at the gate of Paradise that is
more beautiful than the first two, and he will say: ‘O Lord, bring me closer
to this tree so that I might shelter in its shade and drink of its water,
and I will not ask You for anything else.’  He will say: ‘O son of Adam, did
you not promise Me that you would not ask Me for anything else?’ he will
say, ‘No, O Lord, I will not ask You for anything else.’ His Lord will
excuse him because he has seen something that he cannot help wanting. He
will be brought close to it, and when he draws close to it, he will hear the
voices of the people of
Paradise
and will say, ‘O Lord, admit me therein.’ He will say: ‘O son of Adam, what
will make you stop asking? Will it please you if I give you the world and as
much again?’ He will say: ‘O Lord, are You making fun of me when You are the
Lord of the Worlds?’” 

Ibn Mas’ood
smiled and said: Why don’t you ask me why I am smiling? They said: Why are
you smiling? He said: This is how the Messenger of Allaah (blessings and
peace of Allah be upon him) smiled and they said: Why are you smiling, O
Messenger of Allaah? He said: “Because the Lord of the Worlds will smile
when he says, ‘are You making fun of me when You are the Lord of the
Worlds?’ and will say: ‘I am not making fun of you, but I am Able to do
whatever I will.’” 

And Allah knows best.

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