On the Day of Judgment, the Resurrection will be from the Coccyx
On the Day of Judgment, the coccyx shall stir. This indestructible bone, known as ajbu adh-dhanab in Islam, is the divine seed of resurrection. Shri Mataji reveals its deeper truth: the resting place of Kundalini, the Holy Spirit within. When awakened, this energy rises, granting the second birth and fulfilling the promise of Al-Qiyamah. Across traditions, the message is clear—resurrection begins not in the grave, but in the spine. Resurrection begins at the coccyx—where divine energy awakens, the Holy Spirit rises, and the prophecy of Al-Qiyamah is fulfilled within.
Introduction: The Universal Declaration of Resurrection

The profound declaration by Dr. Othman Aljilani, "On the Day of Judgment, the Resurrection will be from the coccyx," encapsulates one of the most remarkable convergences in religious and spiritual literature. This statement, rooted in authentic Islamic Hadiths, finds extraordinary parallels in Jewish Talmudic traditions, Christian mystical understanding, and the revolutionary teachings of Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi, the Paraclete who brought the knowledge of Kundalini awakening to humanity. This paper demonstrates that the resurrection from the coccyx is not merely a future eschatological event, but a present spiritual reality accessible through the awakening of Kundalini—the same phenomenon Jesus described as being "born again" and Guru Nanak revealed as the opening of the "Dasam Dwar" (Tenth Door).
The coccyx, known as Luz in Hebrew tradition and 'ajbu adh-dhanab in Arabic, represents far more than an anatomical structure. It is the sacred seat of the Fountain of Immortality, the indestructible seed from which spiritual resurrection occurs. When the dormant Kundalini energy awakens from this sacred bone and rises through the subtle system, it manifests as the Cool Breeze of the Holy Spirit, granting the seeker their second birth into divine consciousness.
The Scriptural Foundation: Resurrection from the Coccyx
Islamic Testimony: The Authentic Hadiths
The Islamic tradition provides the most explicit scriptural evidence for resurrection from the coccyx. The authentic Hadiths, recorded in Sahih al-Bukhari, contain the direct words of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) regarding this sacred bone:
Sahih al-Bukhari 4935: Narrated Abu Huraira: "Between the two soundings of the trumpet, there will be 'forty.' Then (after this period) Allah will send water from the sky, and then the dead bodies will grow like vegetation grows. There is nothing of the human body that does not decay except one bone: that is the little bone at the end of the coccyx—of which the human body will be re-created on the Day of Resurrection."[2]
Sahih al-Bukhari 4814: Narrated Abu Huraira: "Everything of the human body will decay except the little bone at the end of the coccyx, and from that bone Allah will reconstruct the whole body."[3]
These Hadiths establish three fundamental truths: (1) The coccyx is indestructible, (2) It serves as the seed of resurrection, and (3) The entire body will be reconstructed from this single bone. Dr. Othman Aljilani's synthesis of these teachings into the declaration "On the Day of Judgment, the Resurrection will be from the coccyx" represents the essence of Islamic eschatological understanding.
Jewish Wisdom: The Indestructible Luz Bone
The Jewish tradition parallels the Islamic understanding through the concept of the Luz bone. The Talmud and Midrash contain remarkable accounts of this bone's supernatural properties. The most famous narrative involves the Roman Emperor Hadrian and Rabbi Joshua ben Hananiah:
When Emperor Hadrian questioned how humanity would be resurrected, Rabbi Joshua proclaimed that it would be from the Luz bone. To demonstrate its indestructibility, the bone was subjected to water, fire, and crushing—yet remained intact. When struck with a hammer on an anvil, both the hammer and anvil shattered, while the Luz bone remained undamaged.[4]
The Jewish Encyclopedia defines the Luz as "the 'nut' of the spinal column. The belief was that, being indestructible, it will form the nucleus for the resurrection of the body."[5] This ancient wisdom recognizes the coccyx as the eternal, incorruptible foundation of human existence.
The Universal Recognition of Sacred Anatomy
The convergence of Islamic and Jewish traditions regarding the coccyx reveals a universal understanding of human spiritual anatomy. Both traditions recognize this small bone as the eternal, incorruptible foundation of human existence—the point from which divine resurrection occurs. This is not coincidence but divine revelation preserved across cultures and centuries.
The Present Reality: Signs of the Ongoing Al-Qiyamah
The Fulfillment of Qur'anic Prophecy
The contemporary manifestation of Al-Qiyamah fulfills the Qur'anic prophecy with remarkable precision. As foretold, the vast majority of Muslims remain unaware that the Resurrection is occurring, despite clear signs and divine guidance. The Qur'an's emphasis on this unawareness was not a warning of failure but a description of divine timing—the truth would be concealed until the appointed moment of revelation.
Qur'an 30:55-56: "On the Day that the Hour (of Reckoning) will be established, the transgressors will swear that they tarried not but an hour: thus were they used to being deluded! But those endued with knowledge and faith will say: 'Indeed ye did tarry, within Allah's Decree, to the Day of Resurrection, and this is the Day of Resurrection: but ye — ye were not aware!'"[6]
The Divine Awakening of Souls
The present Al-Qiyamah manifests as the divine awakening of souls through the activation of the spiritual energy residing at the coccyx. This is the resurrection from the indestructible bone—not a future physical event but a present spiritual reality. Those who experience this awakening receive their true resurrection, moving from spiritual death to spiritual life, from ignorance to divine knowledge.
As Fazlur Rahman explains in his interpretation of Qur'anic eschatology: "Judgment Day is the 'Hour when every human will be shaken into a unique and unprecedented self-awareness of his deeds; he will squarely and starkly face his own doings, not-doings, and mis-doings and accept the judgment upon them.'"[7] This self-awareness comes through the spiritual awakening that originates from the coccyx.
Conclusion: The Present Resurrection from the Sacred Bone
The declaration "On the Day of Judgment, the Resurrection will be from the coccyx" represents not a future promise but a present reality. The convergence of Islamic Hadiths and Jewish Talmudic traditions establishes the coccyx as the indestructible foundation of human spiritual existence—the sacred bone from which divine resurrection occurs.
The Qur'anic prophecy of mass unawareness during Al-Qiyamah has been fulfilled with remarkable precision. For 1,400 years, the true meaning of resurrection has been concealed, distorted by scholars who transformed spiritual awakening into physical catastrophe. Yet the divine plan unfolds perfectly: Al-Qiyamah is happening now, manifesting as the awakening of souls through the activation of the spiritual energy that resides at the coccyx.
Those who recognize this truth experience their resurrection in the present moment—not as a future hope but as a living reality. The indestructible bone at the base of the spine serves as the eternal seed from which the entire spiritual being is regenerated, granting the awakened soul direct experience of divine consciousness. This is the true meaning of resurrection: the awakening from spiritual death to spiritual life, from ignorance to enlightenment, from separation to union with the Divine.
The Day of Judgment is not coming—it is here. The Resurrection is not future—it is present. And it rises, as the authentic sources declare, from the sacred, indestructible foundation of the coccyx bone.
References
[1] Aljilani, Othman. "The Coccyx." Quran and Science, www.quranandscience.com. Accessed 30 Sept. 2025.[2] "The True Tale of the Tailbone: How the Resurrection of our Bodies will Take Place." Al Jumuah Magazine, aljumuah.com/the-true-tale-of-the-tailbone-how-the-resurrection-of-our-bodies-will-take-place/. Accessed 30 Sept. 2025.
[3] Ibid.
[4] "Luz (bone)." Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luz_(bone). Accessed 30 Sept. 2025.
[5] "Luz." Jewish Encyclopedia, www.jewishencyclopedia.com. Accessed 30 Sept. 2025.
[6] The Holy Qur'an. Surah Ar-Rum 30:55-56. Translation from adishakti.org.
[7] Rahman, Fazlur. Quoted in "Al-Qiyamah — The Resurrection Foretold in the Qur'an." adishakti.org, adishakti.org/al-qiyamah.htm. Accessed 30 Sept. 2025.

The Coccyx is the last bone in the vertebral column
"The Coccyx is the last bone in the vertebral column. It was mentioned in many Hadiths that this bone is the origin of humans and the seed from which they will be resurrected on the Day of Judgment and that this part doesn't decay in the earth.
The honoured Hadiths:
1. Abu Huraira reported that The Prophet (PBUH) said: All what of son of Adam will (be eaten???) by the earth except the coccyx from which he was created and from which he will be resurrected Reported by Albukhari, Al Nassaii, Abu Daoud, Ibn Majah and Ahmad in his Mousnad and Malek in his Mouattaa.
2. As was reported by Abu Huraira the prophet (PBUH) said: There is a bone in the Son Of Adam that the earth will never eat. They said what is it Oh Prophet of Allah? He said: It is the coccyx Reported by Albukhari, Al Nassaii, Abu Daoud, Ibn Majah, Ahmad in his book al Mousnad and Malek in his book Al Mouattaa.
So the previous Hadiths are clear and contain the following facts:
1. Human are created from the coccyx.
2. The coccyx does not get decayed.
3. On the Day of Judgment, the Resurrection will be from the coccyx.”
Dr. Othman Aljilani, www.quranandscience.com
(Retrieved November 22, 2012)
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