The Mysteries Of The Soul
            
 
            
            
“And they ask you   (O Muhammad), concerning the Ruh (the spirit); Say: “The Ruh (the Spirit): its knowledge is with   my Lord.  And of knowledge, you (mankind) have been given a   little,” 
            Al-Isra   17:85 
            The majority of   Islamic scholars agree that nafs (soul) and ruh (spirit)  are two   names for one in the same thing, and as such are interchangeable. You will find   throughout the Qur’an and the Sunnah the term ‘soul’ and ‘spirit’ used   intermittently.  Some scholars of Hadith hold the opinion, that the ruh is other than the nafs , but the nafs, which is in the form of man, is   dependent on the ruh for existence. 
            Mans nature (i.e.   nafs) is filled with vanities, desires and passions.  It is the source of trials   and afflictions, and there is no enemy more hostile to him than his own nafs.    Thus, the nafs wants and loves nothing other than the things of this world,   while the ruh longs for the Hereafter and invites to it. 
            The Souls   Form 
            According to Ibn   al-Qayyim and affirmed by Ibn Abul-‘Izz al-Hanafi, we find their description of   the “souls” form described and explained as follows: 
            “The spirit is an   entity which differs from the physical, tangible body. It is a higher type of   luminous (or light-like) being, alive and moving, and it penetrates the limbs,   circulating through them as water circulates throughout the petals of a rose, as   oil circulates throughout the olive, and as fire circulates throughout the   burning embers of coal.” 
            Related by Ibn Abul-   ‘Izz al-Hanafi in ‘al Aqeedat at Tahawiyyah 
            Descriptions of the   spirit as “light”, it’s mode of penetration of the body, and it’s shape cannot   be proven by the Qur’an or the Sunnah.  These descriptions can only be   considered conclusions based upon their own understanding of the   “proofs”. 
            The Sunnah is   replete with description of the state and the nature of the soul.  These Hadith   substantiate the view held by dependable scholars: 
            An example of the   physical and psychological punishment awaiting the disbeliever's occurs in the   following portion of a long, authentically related Hadith: 
            “....The Angel of   Death says: “O you foul soul, come out to the anger and wrath of your Lord”  The   soul inside the disbeliever's body is overcome by terrible fear (and does not   want to deliver itself up), whereupon the Angel of Death violently pulls it out   like  multi-pronged skewers, being yanked out of wet wool - tearing with them   the arteries and nerves..” 
            Related by   Bukhari 
            It is also narrated   in an authentic Hadith  Um Salamah reported: 
            “Allah’s   Messenger (saws) entered upon Abu Salamah (i.e. his corpse), whose eyes were   wide open.  The Prophet (saws) closed the lids and then said: “When the Ruh   (spirit) is taken out, the eyesight follows it (i.e. watches it   ascend).” 
            Related by Ahmed   and Muslim 
            These  Hadith   indicate in two ways that the soul is indeed a form.  First of all, something   must have form in order to be grasped and extracted.  And second of all, eyes   can only visualize something that has form. 
            Two Deaths and   Two Lives 
            In the Qur’an Allah   (swt) has mentioned two deaths and two lives. 
            “How can you deny   Allah (swt) when you were dead, he gave you life, then he gave you death and he   is going to give you life once again and you will come back to   us.” 
            Al Baqarah   2:28 
            “....The kafir   will say on the day of judgment -Oh Allah, you have bound us to die twice, and   you gave us life twice, and now we admit our sins, so is there any way out for   us?.....” 
            Ghafir   40:11 
            The first death is   the state of the soul when it was first created. Allah (swt) creates first of   all from the sperm, it turns into ‘Alaqa’ (leach like substance),   then the   ‘Mugarah’ (little piece of flesh), and when it is in the shape of a fetus (after   120 days),  the soul is breathed into it.   This is the moment  when life   begins.  When the soul leaves the body (when death occurs),  this is the second   death and then Allah (swt) gives them a new form and this is the second   life. 
            This life now is the most important one,  because what we do in this life,  determines   what happens in the next. 
            A third  of our life is spent in sleeping. While we are sleeping our souls leave our   body. 
            “Allah (swt)   takes souls at the time of their death and (the souls) of those that do not die,   during their sleep.  He retains those souls for which he has ordained death,    whereas he releases the rest for an appointed term.” 
            Az-Zumar   39:42 
            The soul can    experiences pain and emotions and we know this by the fact that we   dream. 
            The Prophet Muhammad   (saws) said; 
            “The clearest   among you in his dreams are the clearest among you in his faith. If you speak   the truth all the time, then your dreams will be true, but if you speak lies all   the time then your dreams will be false.” 
            Sahih 
            “If you could   see, when the wrongdoers taste the pangs of death, and the angels stretch their   hands out (saying), “Deliver up your souls.  This day you will be awarded a   degrading punishment.” 
            Al-An’am   6:93 
            Here it is stated   that death is painful for the disbeliever's. Although, they are ordered to   surrender their own souls to the angels, they are unwilling; therefore, the soul   must be forced out as it does not wish to meet its punishment. 
            The term “akhriju   anfusakum” used in this Qur’anic verse literally mean “expel” or push out   your  souls,  indicating that the soul becomes a separate entity from the   physical body. 
            The Meetings   of Souls
            Souls of the   Dead Meeting with Each Other 
            The souls of the   dead may be divided into the following two categories: 
            1. Favored souls (i.e. those of pious believers)
            2. Punished souls (i.e. those of the sinful believers and disbeliever's) 
            The souls of the   second group are confined to  places of punishment and are too preoccupied  with   the torments of the grave to be able to meet or visit with each other.  However,   the blessed and favored souls of the pious believers are free to roam and meet.    They may visit and discuss with each other their previous existence on earth.    In the barzakh every soul will be with companions of like nature. (refer:   Ibn al-Qayyim’s Kitab ar-Ruh page 28) 
            The following Hadith   is a direct reference and clear proof that , in general, the souls of pious   believers are able to meet and converse with each other. 
            Abu Hariarah (raa)   reported that the Messenger of Allah (saws) said: 
            “Verily, the soul   of the believer (after death) soars up to the heavens, whereupon the souls of   other believers come to it, seeking news about those they know from the people   of the earth.” 
            Related by   Muslim, Bukhari and Ahmad 
            Souls of The   Dead Meeting with Souls of The Sleeping 
            Since the souls of   the living (which are sleeping) and the souls of the dead can roam in the   spiritual world - for they are not tied to their earthly bodies - it is   certainly possible that they meet and converse.  This deduction is confirmed by   the majority of dependable Qur’anic commentators, foremost among them; Imam Ibn   Jareer at-Tabari and Ibn Katheer. 
            Allah says in the   Qur’an: 
            “Allah takes the   souls at the time of death and (the souls) of those that do not die during their   sleep.  He retains those souls for which He has ordained death, whereas he   releases the rest for an appointed term.” 
            Az-Zumar   39:42 
            Ibn al-Qayyim   mentions two view points regarding the tafseer on this verse.  The first   view is there are two points in time at which Allah takes souls: death and   during sleep.  Death may occur during sleeping or at other times.  The soul   taken at death is “retained” soul referred to in this verse.  The “released”   soul is that which is taken during sleep and is returned to its respective body   upon awakening. 
            The second position   in regard to this verse is that both the “retained” soul and the “released” one   are taken during sleep.  Then those who have completed there specified period of   life are retained, while those who have not completed their time are returned to   their bodies.  This view suggests that the verse refers to only souls that die   in their sleep and the souls which are returned to their respective bodies upon   awakening, and does not mention the “retained” souls that die at times other   than during sleep. 
            When I was   researching this topic: I found it very hard to get information from the Qur’an   and Authentic Sunnah of the Prophet (saws) 
            I think an   appropriate way to finish is to re-quote the ayah from the beginning of this   paper: 
            “And they ask you   (O Muhammad) concerning the Ruh (the spirit): Say: “The Ruh (the spirit): its   knowledge is with my Lord, And of knowledge, you (mankind) have been given but a   little.” 
            Al-Isra   17:85 
            For further   reference please refer to: Mysteries of the Soul Expounded by Abu Bilal Mustafa   al-Kanadi