Stranger_Suhaib
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Love of dunya leads to hate of aakhira, and attatchment to dunya leads to Detattchment of akhirah. And vice versa.
We are told to treat dunya as a traveller would a shade or pit stop on a long journey. We might gather provisions such as water, or some dates, and energy for the long road ahead. But a smart traveller wouldnt grow too fond or attatched to it because he knows he has somewhere to be and somewhere to go.
And as such we should gather the only provisions, that we will be able to carry in our journey, which is good deeds, and alhamdullilah there is no limit to the provision we may carry; as is the case with a traveller whose limit is how much containers he can carry/or how much money he has to spend.
But as to those who grow fond of their pit stop, and love what they find there (a bed that u dont own.. and the fruit tree you gather your food from). They are like those who spend all their time in the worldly affairs of buying the latest cars and most expensive shoes. Ofcourse it is not haram, but it makes about as much sense as the traveller who starts cleaning and shining the furniture in the hotel he is temporarily staying in. And calling it "mine"... He is then told he has come to the end of his stay (ran out of money/time), and due to his love of the hotel, he clings and they call the police and have him dragged out kicking and screaming.
So dear brothers and sisters. Do not be absorbed in clinging to what is not yours, and what is only temporary. Insted, pray that allah make those who use their stay wisely to gather provision and when their time of stay comes to an end, they leave peacefully; as they know that time was coming and they are ready with mountains and mountains of refreshment/light/and transportation for the long journey ahead to their final destination. Inshallah