Reality bits.
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Mind awanderin’? Work with what you do know.
Someone recently posed the question of “Dont you wish, that we can purchase a one way air ticket to paradise.” Islamically, of course, there are endless ways for you to make that “purchase”. So if asked metaphorically, the enquiry’s fine.
But had the questioner meant for a literal shortcut, even then (although we know that’ll never happen), one would have to work in this world to earn the money for that priceless pass (irony alert). Right? So it’s hard efforts either way. Realistically or daydreamingly.
Personally, if I found myself thinking of the matter as an easy escape, I’d know my iman is dwindling. Because essentially there needs to be appreciation of this life to truly appreciate the end, to anticipate Jannah. Our blessed life - as opposed to any inanimate object, just have a look-see at their lifelessness - is the very reason why we even desire Jannah. When we start overtly wishing for life to be over (”Ok ok just give me the prize already!”), it’s clear how we’re losing the plot to our own lifestory. We need to be thankful to the One who gives life, the Ever-Living.
On the other hand, one can never be too fixated on life in this world. So there needs to be balance, moderation in how we view life.
My perspectives on it:
- God - If we could see Allah, life would be so different eh. But what we do know is that He exists (la ilaha illa huwa). We see this in His Word the Qur’an, in His Signs all around us, our environment, ourselves, everywhere. And we do know that the best reward will be to see Him in the Hereafter.
- Death - If we knew when we were to die, life would be so different innit. But what we do know is that death will happen. We know this again from the Qur’an, from witnessing others dying, from experiencing minor death ie. sleep, from mankind’s history of mortality, etc.
- Tomorrow - If only we could look into the future, life would be so different yeah. But what we do know is that we can plan and work for it, towards it. And, if you put points numbers 1 and 2 into this equation, it all makes sense… We plan, we make the efforts, but Allah may Will the next day to go a completely different way. Death may suddenly overtake you. So life always revolves around these very notions.
With all that, and when you look to the hadith Qudsi where Allah says (trans.):
“…I do not hesitate about anything as much as I hesitate about [seizing] the soul of My faithful servant: he hates death and I hate hurting him.”
You can’t help but wonder, why’re you wishing for the end so much then? What makes you different from what has been described in the above hadith qudsi? What is it that you’re missing out on? Fear the useless remorse of the disbeliever on the Day of Judgement that he had rejected the Message. Think about the regret even the successful believer has on the Last Day that he did not perform more good deeds while on this earth. Consider the martyr who wishes to be sent back just to be killed in the Path of Allah time and again.
While death is relief for the hardworking believer, and Jannah his sweetest reward, his firm faith gives him the best realistic outlook on life. And this, gets him through any day.
On a final note though, hypothetical questions such as the initial one can sometimes be detrimental especially to the idle mind. Just stick to what is known from the authentic sources. You’ll be fine. Insha Allah.
Jazaaki Allaahu khairan for this entry ed.
You know I have a draft that was heading in the same direction but I lost my inspiration and instead started to cry and decided not to post it.
But reading your entry now really made me feel better.
Wa iyyaki. I’m glad you could relate to my post! I’d written this shortly after bro Zuhair’s passing, rahimahullah. And just pondering upon these issues made so much sense.
Btw, please be confident of your reflective thoughts and share them regardless of that little voice telling you they might be subpar. You mentioned having a draft in the present tense. That’s good - keep one till you’re better able to compose it further, to fine tune it exactly the way you intended… So as to maximise the benefit.
You’d be surprised. Some people read and appreciate your posts without necessarily leaving a comment. ;)
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