Please take time to read and reflect
When you die don't worry...
Don't be concerned over your decaying body..
Because the Muslims will take care of what is required..
They will..
1 - Strip you of your clothes
2 - Wash you
3 - Shroud you
4 - Take you out of your home...
5 - ... to your new place of stay (the grave)
6 - Many will come to bid farewell at your funeral - infact many will cancel work for the sake of your burial, even though most of them didn't think to about advising you even once whilst you were alive..
7- Your belongings will be gotten rid of:
your keys
your books
your bags
your shoes
your clothes
If your family are wise, they will give it to charity so that it may benefit you (in your record of good deeds)
And be assured..
That this dunya will not grieve over you
Nor will the world
And the economy will continue..
Your job, someone else will take your position
Your wealth will go to your inheritors
Whereas you will remain to be questioned about every minor and major deed
There will be 3 types of grievers over you:
1- The people who knew you only at face value will say 'poor man'
2- Your friends will grieve for hours or days but then return to laughter
3- The deep grief at your household will last for a week, two weeks, a month, 2-months or even a year ?
And thereafter they will add you to their memories
And so..
Your story amidst the people ended
And your story with the reality begins...
And that is the life after death
Indeed, these things left you
1- Beauty
2- Wealth
3- Health
4- Children
5- The mansions and places
6- The spouse..
And your real life has started
And the question here is
What have you prepared for your grave and hereafter
This reality needs to be thought over
*Take care of..*
1- The obligations (e.g. prayer..)
2- Voluntary good deeds
3- Secret charity
4- Righteous deeds
5- Night prayer
Perhaps you will be saved
And don't forget to pass this message on to many...
وذكّر فإن الذكرى تنفعُ المؤمنين
'And remind for for indeed Reminder benefits the believers' (Qur'aan 51:55)
I remind myself before you
When you die don't worry...
Don't be concerned over your decaying body..
Because the Muslims will take care of what is required..
They will..
1 - Strip you of your clothes
2 - Wash you
3 - Shroud you
4 - Take you out of your home...
5 - ... to your new place of stay (the grave)
6 - Many will come to bid farewell at your funeral - infact many will cancel work for the sake of your burial, even though most of them didn't think to about advising you even once whilst you were alive..
7- Your belongings will be gotten rid of:
your keys
your books
your bags
your shoes
your clothes
If your family are wise, they will give it to charity so that it may benefit you (in your record of good deeds)
And be assured..
That this dunya will not grieve over you
Nor will the world
And the economy will continue..
Your job, someone else will take your position
Your wealth will go to your inheritors
Whereas you will remain to be questioned about every minor and major deed
There will be 3 types of grievers over you:
1- The people who knew you only at face value will say 'poor man'
2- Your friends will grieve for hours or days but then return to laughter
3- The deep grief at your household will last for a week, two weeks, a month, 2-months or even a year ?
And thereafter they will add you to their memories
And so..
Your story amidst the people ended
And your story with the reality begins...
And that is the life after death
Indeed, these things left you
1- Beauty
2- Wealth
3- Health
4- Children
5- The mansions and places
6- The spouse..
And your real life has started
And the question here is
What have you prepared for your grave and hereafter
This reality needs to be thought over
*Take care of..*
1- The obligations (e.g. prayer..)
2- Voluntary good deeds
3- Secret charity
4- Righteous deeds
5- Night prayer
Perhaps you will be saved
And don't forget to pass this message on to many...
وذكّر فإن الذكرى تنفعُ المؤمنين
'And remind for for indeed Reminder benefits the believers' (Qur'aan 51:55)
I remind myself before you
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