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to go any further until I return his trust back to him I said that I did not have anything at that moment, to which he replied that in that case I should allow him to place his
finger on my chest.


I agreed to it. As soon as he placed his fingers on my chest, I felt intense pain, and I woke up from my sleep. I saw that there was a wound on my chest, which is not yet
cured, and is still fresh. Whatever treatment I do is of no avail". Saying this the old man opened his shirt buttons and showed the wound to the people. When the people saw the wound, they started weeping and wailing and asked repentance from Allah. The shop-keeper who was also hearing this was very much effected and regretted his sin. He called the Indian prince and returned him his wealth. and apologized sincerely for his sin. (Ma'ad)



The effect of the Spirit (Rooh) on the body and it's relation with the grave.





The spirit receives reward or punishment (as the case may be) in the grave. But due to it's long relation with the body, the body also feels pain and is effected. Those people
who say that it is of no use to visit the graves, for the spirit (Rooh) of the believer is not present there but is in 'wadi-us Salaam', this is not true. The answer to this ignorant talk is the tradition (Hadees) of Imam Ja'far as-Sadiq (A.S.) who


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