Constant Awareness of Being 'Prepared'

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Constant Awareness of Being 'Prepared'
Imaam Ibn ul Jawzee

It is a duty upon every sane person to be prepared for his departure (from this world), for one does not know when he will be served by his Lord's commands (to take away his soul) nor does he know how long it is going to be before he will be summoned (for the Day of Judgment).
I have seen so many people enchanted by their youth. They have forgotten that their peers no longer exist, yet they are preoccupied with prolonged hopes (to stay alive).

A person in the process of acquiring knowledge may tell himself; 'I will acquire knowledge today and will adopt it the following day.' Such (postponement) may leave him in his deviation whilst giving himself a break (for the day)! Delaying his readiness to achieve repentance, whilst exposing himself to be indulged in (sins, such as) backbiting or listening to such (backbiting) or getting involved in a Shubhah (suspected, Halaal or Haraam) matters. He hopes to cancel it out (i.e. the bad deed/s) through his would be observance, the following day, forgetting that death may be sudden.

The wise one is he who values each and every moment of his life, observing one's due duties. Then, if death was to come suddenly, one would be ready (to face The Judge, Allaah subhanahu wata'aala). However, if one is granted his wish (in his life being prolonged) that would mean the increasing of (one's scale of) good deeds.
 
"Every soul shall have a taste of death: And only on the Day of Judgement shall you be paid your full recompense. Only he who is saved from the Fire and admitted to the Garden will have succeeded. For the life of this world is but goods of chattels of deception" (al-Imran 3:185)


"Wherever you are, death will find you out. Even if you are in towers built up strong and high." (al-Nisaa 4:78)
 
Assalamo-alaikum-wa-rahmatullah-hey-wabrkatu

Subhanallah hey wabayhamdi - waht a great article mashallah. May allah give us all death on Iman inshallah and an easy reckoning on the day of qiyamaa!

One should constantly recite in every dua (as told to me by a Shaykh in Medina Munawaraah) "Allhuma hasibnee hisabainy yaseera" - Oh allah make the day of reckoning easy for me!"
 
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