بیشترتوضیحاتافزودن یادداشت جدید asked him, "O dear teacher, how was your treatment (after death)"? Abu Salman replied, "O Ahmed one day while coming from Babe Sagheer I saw a camel laden with hay. I casually removed a straw from it. Now I do not remember whether I put in my mouth or threw it away without chewing it. One year has passed and I am still being accounted for it". This narration is not an imaginary work, but can be supported by the following verse (Ayah) of the Qur'an: "O my son surely if it is the very weight of the grain of a mustard seed, even though it is in (the heart of) a rock, or (high above) in the heavens, or (deep down) in the earth, Allah will bring it (to light)" (Surah-al-Luqman : l6) Amirul Mo' meneen Ali (A.S.) in one of his sermons says, "Will not the souls be accounted for their good or bad deeds on the day of Qayamat, even if it be of the weight of a mustard seed". Hazrat Ali (A.S.) sent Mohammad ibn Abu Bakr with a pronouncement, "O servants of Allah You should know that on the day of Qayamat Allah will certainly question you about your actions, big or small, open or concealed". Hazrat Ali (A.S.) wrote to Abdullah ibne Abbas. "Are you not afraid of the Umanaqesha' of accounting"? In reality Umanaqesha' means a thorn pierced in the body. As a person faces great difficulty in removing a (minute)