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==Description== Al-Suyuti quoted from [[Ibn Abi al-Dunya]], [[Al-Bayhaqi]], and [[Musnad al-Bazzar]] that when Munkar and Nakir spoke, tongues of fire come from their mouths. If one answers their questions incorrectly, one is beaten every day, other than Friday, until [[God in Islam|God]] (Allah) gives permission for the beating to stop. Al-Suyuti also mentioned from the hadith about Munkar and Nakir digging through the earth to reach the dead person using their teeth, and that their hair reaches their feet.<ref name="Ziarah Ke Alam Barzakh |trans-title=pilgrimage to the realm of Barzah(afterlife)" /> Meanwhile, Al-Suyuti described from Hadith recorded [[Al-Hakim al-Nishapuri]] and from [[Sunan Abu Dawood]] Munkar and Nakir carrying hammers "so large, that [they] cannot be moved even if whole of mankind unite to lift [them]".<ref name="Ziarah Ke Alam Barzakh |trans-title=pilgrimage to the realm of Barzah(afterlife)">{{cite book |author1=Al-Suyuti |translator=Muhammad Abdul Ghoffar E.M. |author1-link=Al-Suyuti |editor1-last=Fizarrahman Zainal |editor1-first=Mohammad |editor2-last=Mustajab |editor2-first=Nadrah |title=Ziarah Ke Alam Barzakh |trans-title=pilgrimage to the realm of Barzah(afterlife) |date=2012|type=Death -- Religious aspects -- Islam -- Early works to 1800, Religion / Islam / Theology, Death -- Early works to 1800 -- Religious aspects -- Islam, Islamic eschatology |publisher=Inteam Publishing |isbn=9789670326160 |pages=200β201 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=iVqtAgAAQBAJ |access-date=6 March 2022 |language=id |format=hardcover |quote=The second hadith were commented by al-Suyuti that the transmission ends in Umar ibn al-Khattab and the narrators were trustworthy}}</ref>
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