I don't know if the video is sufficiently explanatory. He is talking about the appearance of Nakeer and Monkar who ask the deceased about his/her deeds during life and there is supposed to be immense "pressure" associated with this. Take a look at this:
اآرى باطن و حقيقت برزخىِ قبر هر كسى يا باغى از باغهاى بهشت است يا چاهى از چاههاى جهنم. وحشت قبر به هنگام ورود بدان و شب اول قبر و فشار آن، سؤال منكر و نكير از عقبههاى بس خطرناك قبر است كه كسى را از آنها گريزى نيست؛ مگر اينكه ايمان و عمل صالح را پيش از خود فرستاده باشد. روايت شده است: قبرى را مىكندند، پيامبر اكرم(ص) با شتاب به سوى آن رفتند و به شدت گريستند؛ به حدى كه خاك از اشك ايشان تر شد و به ياران خود فرمودند: «إِخْوَانِى لِمِثْلِ هَذَا فَأَعِدُّوا»؛ «برادران من! براى همانند آن مهيا شويد» (مستدرك الوسائل، ج 2، ص 465.)
توصيه هاى بسيارى كه در روايات شده است كه ميت را بلافاصله و با سرعت به درون قبر نگذاريد و قبل از دفن مدتى او را در كنار قبرش نگاه داريد و در هنگام دفن بر او تلقين بخوانيد و در شب دفن او، نماز شب اول قبر بخوانيد، همگى براى كم شدن وحشت و اضطراب او و فشار قبر است. فشار قبر قابل وصف نبوده و حقيقت آن براى ما روشن نيست. اجمالاً مىتوان گفت: انسانى كه از دنيا رفته است، به دليل انس به دنيا و ناآشنايى به عالم برزخ ونظام جديد، فشار قرار مىگيرد. سؤال منكر و نكير نيز پرسش از حقيقت و باطن اعتقادات و اعمال ما است. «دو فرشته منكر و نكير نزد ميت در هنگامى كه دفن مىشود، مىآيند؛ در حالى كه صداى آنها همانند رعد بلند آهنگ و چشمانشان همانند برقى سهمناك و خيرهكننده است، در اين حال زمين را با دندانهاى خود زير و رو مىكنند و موهاى خود را مىكشند؛ پس از ميت مىپرسند: پروردگار تو كيست؟ دين تو چيست؟ .
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Ey baba bazam Nakir o' Monker?????
by Yaasi on Wed Nov 04, 2009 09:33 AM PSTIslam turns everything into fear, when you live you would have to constantly fear God and when you die you would have to fear Nakir o Monker. By the way which one of these angels is female and which one is man?????
This reminded me of the old woman who dies and see Nakir'o Monker in the other world.............lol
I loved this part of his explanation:
by farrad02 on Wed Nov 04, 2009 07:56 AM PSTخدا به هوا میگه که فشارش بده!
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by maziar 58 on Wed Nov 04, 2009 07:05 AM PSTAnonymouse jan it was the same feeling I'd got when I read that blog by Kaveh (ghambad) is the word that comes to my mind as to never been back to Iran for almost 30 yrs. and probably will NEVER be able to witness such a ....... where as my 82 years old father still walks around and talks on the phone every month.
thanks for the comment you made AND most thanks goes to Ghormeh Sabzi for putting the clip. Maziar
this khoda likes to "feshar" a lot
by mahmoudg on Tue Nov 03, 2009 05:11 PM PSTI think the Muslim khoda of this bunch is a touchy feely type. He likes to pressure the bodies anyway he can. perhaps why the majority of these Mullahs turn out to become child molestors. Does this sound familiar to those of us living in the US!!!
This funeral in Iran is 1 of the best piece of satire I've read
by Anonymouse on Tue Nov 03, 2009 10:20 AM PSTIt is by i.com's contributor Kawe
http://www.iranian.com/main/2008-333
Everything is sacred.