❖ Introduction
الحمد لله، والصلاة والسلام علىٰ رسول الله، أما بعد!
Many Muslims widely believe that:
➊ The Bridge of Ṣirāṭ is sharper than a sword and thinner than a hair, and
➋ The sacrificial animal will serve as a mount to cross the Bridge of Ṣirāṭ.
This article offers a detailed analysis based on Qur’ān, Ṣaḥīḥ Aḥādīth, and the verdicts of classical scholars, clarifying that both claims are not authentically proven from the Prophet ﷺ.
❖ ① The Reality of the Bridge of Ṣirāṭ (پل صراط)
✔ It is a matter of Qur’ānic and prophetic confirmation that a bridge will be placed over Hellfire, and all people must pass over it.
“There is none among you but will pass over it (Hell). This is with your Lord a decree which must be accomplished.”
(Sūrat Maryam: 71)
◈ Relevant Aḥādīth:
- Ṣaḥīḥ al-Bukhārī: Kitāb al-Riqāq, Bāb Ḥasr Jahannam – Ḥadīth: 20507
- Ṣaḥīḥ Muslim: Kitāb al-Īmān, Bāb Maʿrifah Ṭarīq al-Ruʾyah – Ḥadīth: 182
✔ These narrations confirm the bridge’s existence and that people will pass it at varying speeds, depending on their deeds.
✔ Some will pass like lightning, some crawling, and some will fall into Hell.
❖ ② Is the Bridge “Thinner than a Hair and Sharper than a Sword”?
This description is popular, but not authentically attributed to the Prophet ﷺ.
⚠ Source of the Statement:
"وبلغني أن الجسر أدق من الشعر وأحد من السيف"
(Muslim, 1/171)
✔ The phrase "بلغني" (It has reached me) was said by a narrator, not the Prophet ﷺ.
✔ In some chains, it is attributed to Saʿīd ibn Abī Hilāl, a later narrator of the report (not a Companion).
(Refer: Ibn Mandah, Kitāb al-Īmān, 3/781)
⚠ Weak and Disconnected Chains:
- Bayhaqī: Mursal narration from Anas رضي الله عنه (Isnād is ḍaʿīf)
- Al-Ḥākim’s Mustadrak: Narration from Ibn Masʿūd – includes Abū Khālid al-Dalānī, a Shi’ī narrator
- Musnad Aḥmad: From ʿĀʾishah رضي الله عنها – includes ʿAbdullah ibn Luhayʿah (known for weak memory)
❖ Scholarly Verdicts:
- Ibn Kathīr (3/169), Majmaʿ al-Zawāʾid (10/359), Kanz al-ʿUmmāl – all list these narrations as weak
Conclusion:
✔ While the concept of the Ṣirāṭ is proven, the description of it being "thinner than hair and sharper than a sword" is not reliably established in any Ṣaḥīḥ narration.
❖ ③ The Claim: “Sacrificial Animal Will Be Your Mount on the Ṣirāṭ”
This claim is often quoted as:
❝عظموا ضحاياكم فإنها على الصراط مطاياكم❞
(“Honor your sacrificial animals, for they will be your mounts on the Bridge of Ṣirāṭ.”)
This narration is
✔ Statements from the Scholars:
❖ Hāfiẓ Ibn Ḥajar in Talḳhīṣ al-Ḥabīr, 4/138:
“I have not found this ḥadīth anywhere. Ibn al-Ṣalāḥ also said: This ḥadīth is not known to us and not established.”
❖ Ibn al-ʿArabī in Sharḥ al-Tirmidhī:
“There is no ṣaḥīḥ ḥadīth about the virtue of the Uḍḥiyah (sacrifice) with such wording.”
❖ Musnad al-Firdaws contains a version, but it includes Yaḥyā ibn ʿAbdullah ibn Muwayyib – a weak narrator.
Refer also to: Silsilat al-Aḥādīth al-Ḍaʿīfah, 1/102, Ḥadīth No. 74
❖ ④ Summary & Final Ruling
❖ Key Points:
① The Ṣirāṭ is real, and all humans will cross it.
② The common claim that it is thinner than hair and sharper than a sword is not supported by any authentic ḥadīth.
③ The belief that the Uḍḥiyah (sacrificial animal) will carry one across the Ṣirāṭ is not proven from the Prophet ﷺ.
④ Such statements are either based on fabricated or weak narrations, or they are theological folklore without basis in revelation.
❖ Conclusion
✔ Muslims must exercise care in attributing matters of the unseen (like events of the Hereafter) to the Prophet ﷺ.
✔ Any such statement must be supported by authentic transmission.
✔ Weak and fabricated aḥādīth, no matter how appealing or popular, cannot be used in matters of ʿaqīdah or eschatology.
هٰذا ما عندي، والله أعلم بالصواب