Wednesday, April 1, 2015

Steps to increasing our Imaan Part - 9




Steps to increasing our Imaan
7 - REMEMBERING DEATH
Every soul shall taste death!
Allah has said in the Qur’aan:"Every soul will taste death.”
From this verse we know that death is such a thing that you can’t escape from even if you are in a house, which is built with metal walls, and has a massive padlock. Death will not only come when hair and the beard turn white, but it can come at any time, even when you are a baby, or an old person or a teenager or of middle age. Even if you are a king, a Prime Minister or a leader of one of the tribes.
Merits of the Remembrance of Death:
Know that the person, who is engrossed in the world and cheated by its charming coquetries, is unmindful of the remembrance of death. They do not remember death and when they are reminded of it, they do not like it. Allah has said regarding such a man:“The deaths from which you flee away will meet you. Thereafter you will be led to the Knower of the world seen and unseen. You will then be informed of what you did.”
Hazrat Bilal bin Masood and Umar bin Abdul Aziz Radiallaho Anho said, “O
People! You are not created for being destroyed”. You will travel from one home to another home. For a believer, death is a gift.
Rasulullah Sallallahu Alayhi Wassallam has said, “The gift for a believer is
death".
Due to the hardship which the believer goes through in this world, death becomes easy for him and all of his anxieties disappear. Therefore, it is described as a gift in the Hadith.
Hazrat Mahmood bin Labeed says that the Prophet Sallallahu Alayhi
Wassallam said, “Mankind likes two things very much. One of these things is life, though death is much better for him, and the second is wealth though poverty makes accounting easy.
Hazrat ibn Umar Radiallaho Anho says, “This world is paradise for the nonbelievers (they are engaged in their worldly desires and aspirations). This world is a jail or prison for the faithful (momins). They are bound by the laws of Shari at in every matter. Therefore, when the soul of a momin leaves his body (at the time of death), it is as if a captive has been freed from the cell. He cleans himself by turning in the dust.

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