بیشترتوضیحاتافزودن یادداشت جدید (As for) these, their reward is forgiveness from their Lord, and gardens beneath which rivers flow, to abide in them, and excellent is the reward of the labourers. (Surah-al-Aale Imraan: 134, 135) When this verse was revealed, the Prophet came out reciting it and incurred about Bahlool. Ma'az replied, "O Prophet of Allah! We have heard that he is at so and so mountain repenting". The Holy Prophet (S.A.W.S.) accompanied by some of His close companions left for the place. He saw Bahlool standing between two stones with his hands tied on his neck. His face had turned dark because of the heat of the blazing sun, and his eyelashes had fallen because of intense weeping. He was saying "O Lord You have created us humans the best creatures (Ashraful Makhlooqat), and given me a good disposition and face. I wish I knew what would happen to me (in Qayamat). When You will forgive me and permit me to enter Your paradise, or forsake me and throw me into the blazing fire. O Allah! Surely You have favoured me, and Your rights are more than me. My sin is greater than the earth, the heavens, the Throne (Arsh), and the Chair (kursee). I wish I knew whether you will forgive me or disgrace me on the day of Qayamat". The young man was uttering these words and weeping and throwing dust on his head. Animals and beasts had surrounded him, and the