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From Duaa Abu Hamza Thumali taught from the 4th Imam Zaynal-Abideen [as]
He who says who is then worse than I
When I will be taken to a grave that I have not paved for my long stay
And I have not furnished with righteous deed for my extended abode
Why should I not weep?
And while I notice that my self is deceiving me
And my days are deceiving me
And the wings of death are fluttering over my head
So, why should I not weep?
I weep for my soul’s departing my body
I weep for the darkness of my grave
I weep for the narrowness of my vault
I weep for Munkar and Nakeer (the two angels interrogating in the grave) questioning me
I weep for my coming out of my grave (on Resurrection Day) naked, humiliated, carrying my burdens on my back
Distributing my sights to my right and my left
The creatures will each be engaged with matters other than mine
Every man that day will have concern enough to make him heedless of others