The Sinners Among the Believers(muslims) Will Enter Paradise.

Every Muslim will enter paradise even he is sinner by thegrace and mercy of Allah Subhanahu Sala.
"Allâh has promised to believers - men and women - Gardens under which rivers flow, to dwell therein[forever], and beautiful mansions in Gardens of everlasting bliss. But the greatest bliss is the Good Pleasure of Allâh. That is the supreme felicity [or success]".(9:72)
The sinner muslims after being punished in hell will be brought forth from Hell and will enter Paradise by means of intercession.


Muslim reports from Abû Sa'îd that the Messenger of Allâh (Sal Allahu Alaihe Wasallam) said:
"The people of Hell will remain there, never dying, and never living. But there are people who will enter Hell because of their sins, and will bekilled therein, so that they become like coals. Permission will be granted for intercession to be made,and they will be brought forth in groups and spread on rivers of Paradise, and it will be said, "O people of Paradise, pour water on them. Then they will grow like seedsin the silt left by a flood". [Muslim, Kitâb al-Imân, Bâb as-Shafa'ah wa Ikhrâj al-Muwahiddin min an-Nâr, 1/172]


Muslim also reports from Jâbir ibn 'Abdullâh that the Messenger of Allâh  saSal Allahu Alaihe Wasallam said,

"Some people will be brought out ofthe Fire, having been burnt all over except for their faces, and they will enter Paradise". [Muslim, Kitâb al-Imâm, Bâb adna Ahl al-Jannah Manzilatan, 1/178]
The people of Paradise will call these people who are brought out of Hell and admitted to Paradise, al-Jahannamiyyûn. Al-Bukhâri reports from 'Imrân ibn Husayn (ra) that the Prophet (Sal Allahu Alaihe Wasallam) said,

"Some people will be brought out ofHell through the intercession of Muhammad (Sal Allahu Alaihe Wasallam). They will enter Paradise and will be known as al-Jahannamiyyûn." [Sahîh al-Bukhâri, Kitâb ar-Riqâq, Bâb Sifât al-Jannah wan-Nâr, Fath al-Bâri, 11/418. They are also mentioned in a hadîth narrated from Jâbir by Muslim, 1/179 and al-Bukhâri from Anas, Fath al-Bâri 11/416]

According to another sahîh hadîth narrated by Jâbir:
"The Prophet (saw) said, "They will be brought out of the Fire through intercession, as if they are tha'arîr". I asked, "What are tha'arîr?" He said, "Daghabis [snake cucumbers]" ". [al-Bukhâri, Kitâb ar-Riqâq, Bâb Sifâhal-Jannah wan-Nâr, Fath al-Bâri, 11/416]
Muslim reports a lengthy hadîth from Abû Hurayrah, in which the Prophet (Sal Allahu Alaihe Wasallam) describes the Hereafter, and in which he says:


"...When Allâh (swt) has finished judging mankind, and wants to bring whomever He wills out of Hell by His Mercy, He will order angels to bring forth those upon who He wishes to bestow His mercy of the people who never associated anything in worship with Allâh (Subhanahu Ta'ala), and who said, "Lâ ilâha illâh Allâh". The angels will recognise them in Hell, and will known them by the mark of sujûd on their foreheads. The Fire will consume all of a man except the mark of sujûd which Allâh (swt) has forbidden the Fire to consume. They will be brought forth, having been burned in the Fire, the water of life will be poured on then, and they will grow like seeds left by still after a flood". [Sahîh Muslim, Kitâb al-Imân, Bâb ar-Ru'yah, 1/299, no. 182]


It was reported in more than one hadîth that Allâh (Subhanahu Ta'ala) will bring forth from hell whoever has a dinâr's weight of faith in his heart, or even half a dinâr's weight or an atom's weight. Moreover, people will be brought forth who never did any good deeds at all. Abû Sa'îd al-Khudri reported that the Messenger of Allâh (saw) said,
"Allâh (swt) will admit the people of Paradise to Paradise and He will admit whomsoever He will by His Mercy. And He will admit the people of Hell to Hell, then He will say,"Look for anyone who has the weight of a mustard seed of faith in his heart, and bring him out"". [Sahîh Muslim, Kitâb al-Imân, Bâb Ithbat ash-Shafa'ah wa Ikhrâj al-Muwwahhadîn, 1/172]
One of the reports about Hell is the hadîth narrated by Jâbir ibn 'Abdullâh (Radi Allahu anh) concerning entering Hellfire:
"Then intercession will be permittedand they will interceded until whoever says Lâ ilâha illa Allâh and has a barley grain's worth of goodness in his heart will be brought forth. They will be made to stand in the courtyard of paradise and the people of Paradise will start to pour water over them, until they begin to grow like seeds left by silt after a flood. All traces of the Fire will disappear, then he [the person who was brought out of Hell] will keep asking until he is given the equivalent of this world and ten times more". [Sahîh Muslim, Bâb adna Ahl al-Jannah Manzilatan, 1/178]
Anas ibn Mâlik reported that the Prophet (Sal Allahu Alaihe Wasallam) said:

"Whoever says Lâ ilâha illâ Allâh andhas a barely grain's weight of goodness in his heart will be brought out of the Fire. Then whoever says, "Lâ ilâha illâ Allâh" and has a wheat grains weight of goodness in his heart will be brought out of the Fire. Then whoever says, Lâ Ilâha illâ Allâh and has an atom's-weight of goodness in his heart will be brought out of the Fire". [Sahîh Muslim, Kitâb al-Imân, Bâb adna Ahl al-Jannah Manzilatan, 1/182]

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