بِسْمِ اللَّهِ الرَّحْمَـٰنِ الرَّحِيمِ
Allah created us for one sole purpose, which He had stated loud and clear in the Quran; the purpose of our life is to worship Allah subhanatallah, our creator.
We are here in this world because Allah subhanatallah wants to see who comes back with good deeds, The things we occupy our daily lives with are not relevant with the objective of our creation, our jobs, fashion, status are not worth a penny, the moment we die, we will be all alone; everything becomes useless.
To give an example, imagine you have an English exam, but instead of revising English, you concentrate on another subject, in this case Maths, which is totally irrelevant to your goal.
The results are obvious, and you will fail. The difference between this example and the life we live is, once we die there are no retakes, either you pass or you fail. Words of any language are unable to define or explain what is coming next after this life, we can only use our imaginations, but this isn't enough to even start to comprehend what lies for us.
In this universe we are given two clear paths or invitations, one from our creator Allah subhanatallah to open your heart to Him, worship Him and put your trust in Him to sort out your affairs in this world and in the hereafter. The other invitation is from shaytaan, who’s only task is to misguide human beings from the right path. Brothers, trust my words when I say this; shaytaan is serious about his task, just take a look around you and see how he misguides us all.
Step back for a minute and take a look at your life; how much time do you spend on the original objective of creation? I cannot speak for anyone else, but for myself, I know I am not doing enough.
Our state of emaan is so weak, that any one of us can spend hours chatting, watching movies, playing cricket, having a laugh with friends, but we can't even take five minutes to pray our namaz.
Let me leave you to think about that; ask yourself the same question, over and over, let me know if you find and answer.
What do we do in our day to please Allah subhana tallah? Sometimes I feel like crying, I cant find the words to make My Muslim Brother understand; Your job, status, Your nice modified car, Your beautiful house is not going to change the reality of the situation, Allah created us from a clot of blood, after death our bodies will become food for insects, this is reality of what we face, the only thing that is going to benefit us is our Amaal(deeds). How many have you got in your account?
Brothers, the clock is ticking, we don’t know what will happen in the next minute, so please wake up, get on your knees and ask for forgiveness from Allah subhanatallah,We all love our Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), how many of us remember the last words of our Prophet; Stick to your namaz and be kind to subordinates.
If we really love our Prophet (pbuh), why have we left both of these things which He asked from us? 95% of us don’t pray at all and 100% of people do not treat each other with respect , unless there is a hidden agenda.
let us repent in this moment, let us ask for forgiveness , Allah subhana tallah is the most kind, He promised us that if any one ask forgiveness with a pure heart, He will accept his repentance.
May Allah forgive us all, Ameen
JazakAllah khair
Khurram
Khurram,
ReplyDeleteSome people actually disagree to the first statement in this post that the purpose of life is to worship ALLAH.
They argue that its not the sole purpose of life rather its one of the purposes. Some might even disagree to that.
Allama Iqbal also does:
Dard e dil kay waastay paida kiya insaan ko
warna taayat kay liye kuch kum na thay kurr o beyaan
Please comment ....
Aslam o alikum
ReplyDelete" I created the jinn and humankind only that they worship Me" (Surah Adh-Dhariyat 51:56)
this is what Allah subhanatallah told us in quran, people can disagree or argue at their own risk.
and Ofcourse Iqbal said
'dard e dil kay waastay paida kiya insaan ko'
but brother i am not follower of Iqbal, i am follower of Quran and Sunnah of Rasool Allah (SAW).
JazakAllah khair
Khurram