The Journey of Man Unto the Hereafter
Sheikh Hatim Yousef
This intensive online course offers a profound exploration of life after death through the lens of Islamic teachings. Led by Dr. Hatim Yousef, the program guides participants through the spiritual, emotional, and practical dimensions of preparing for the Hereafter.
Over 10 engaging sessions, students will examine what happens at the moment of death, the stages that follow in the grave and beyond, and the ultimate realities of Janna and Hellfire. The course aims to deepen awareness, strengthen faith, and inspire meaningful life changes by connecting knowledge with personal reflection.
Course Outline
Module 1: The Virtue of Remembering Death
- The Psychology of Remembrance: Why we naturally avoid the topic and how to overcome “distraction” (ghafla).
- The Spiritual Benefits: How the remembrance of death reduces greed, fosters repentance, and increases devotion.
- Practical Exercises: Recommendations for visualizing the departure of peers and the silence of the graveyard.
Module 2: Length of Hopes and the Virtue of Short Hope
- The Illusion of Time: Understanding Tul al-Amal (lengthy hopes) and how it anchors the soul to the worldly life.
- The Causes of Procrastination: Analyzing the two main causes: ignorance and love of the world.
- The Cure: Strategies for living as a “wayfarer” and treating every prayer as a “farewell prayer.”
Module 3: The Agonies of Death and the Final Moments
- The Physical and Spiritual Transition: A sober look at the “Stupor of Death” (Sakarat al-Mawt).
- The State of the Heart at Death: The importance of the “Good Ending” (Husn al-Khatima).
- The Three Fears: Fear of the pain, fear of losing faith at the last moment, and fear of past sins.
Module 4: The Grave: The First Stage of the Journey
- The Speech of the Grave: Depiction of the grave welcoming or warning the deceased.
- The Trial of the Grave: The questioning by Munkar and Nakir.
- The Intermediate Realm (Barzakh): Understanding the nature of the soul’s existence between death and resurrection.
Module 5: The Day of Resurrection
- The Trumpet Blast: The cosmic shift and the gathering of all creation.
- The Station of Waiting: Reflection on the length and intensity of the Day of Judgment.
- The Attributes of the Gathered: How internal character traits manifest as physical forms on that Day.
Module 6: The Scales, the Basin, and the Bridge
- The Accountability (Hisab): The presentation of the scrolls of deeds.
- The Balance (Mizan): The weighing of intentions and actions.
- The Bridge (Sirat): A metaphor for the path of one’s life—thin as a hair, sharp as a sword.
Module 7: Hellfire and Paradise
- The Nature of Punishment: Internal versus external suffering and the levels of Hell.
- The Nature of Reward: The physical and spiritual delights of Paradise.
- The Ultimate Vision: “Beholding of the Countenance of God” as the supreme success.
Module 8: The Mercy of God and the Intercession
- The Vastness of Mercy: Balancing fear (khawf) with hope (raja’).
- The Role of the Prophet: Understanding the Shafa’a (intercession) for the believers.
- Closing Meditation: Renewing the covenant with God and making a firm intention for a transformed life.
Course Expectations
1. Camera Policy
Turning cameras on is highly encouraged to foster engagement and community.
2. Attendance
Attendance is mandatory. Regular participation is crucial for benefiting from the course.
3. Class Recordings
Class recordings can be shared upon request if you have a genuine excuse for missing the live class.
4. Assessments
Quizzes and a final exam will be administered to ensure attendance and understanding of course material.
5. Participation
Active participation is highly encouraged. Share your thoughts, ask questions, and engage with the material.
6. Parental Involvement
Parents are welcome to attend classes alongside their children, either to benefit from the course themselves or to monitor their child’s engagement.
7. Attendance and Punctuality
Students are expected to:
– Attend classes on time.
– Not leave early without a valid excuse while the class is still in session.
Joining the Course
1. Zoom Link
Once you register, you will receive a Zoom link via email.
2. Zoom Etiquette
When joining class sessions:
– Use your first name as your Zoom display name.
– Ensure each participant (child/member) uses their own device and name.
3. Security Measure
Unknown (or unnamed) participants will be removed to maintain a secure learning environment.

