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The Battle Between Us And Shaytan Never Ends, Not Untill We Die. by Nobody: 1:13am On Nov 11, 2014
‘Abdullah ibn Imam Ahmad said that he was there when his father was passing away. His father was going into sakaarah, the state of unconsciousness. When you are going from this world to the next life, it’s a very difficult change.

You’ve been in this world for 60 or 70 years and now you are going to a completely different world. That change between these two stages is difficult, sometimes it doesn’t happen immediately. Sometimes you’ll find that the person goes back and forth.

To simplify this, think of sleep, because sleep is the minor death.

Allah says, “And He is the One who takes your souls when you are sleeping.”

You go through an interface in which
you’re not awake and you’re not sleeping.

The same thing happens before death; you are going through this interface between life and death.

There are moments where you are on the other side and on this side.

‘Abdullah’s father started saying, “la ba’ad, la ba’ad”,meaning “No, not yet... no, not yet”.

‘Abdullah was worried. Imagine you
hear your father saying, “No, not yet.. no, not yet,” at the time of death, What would you interpret it to mean? I don’t want to die yet, right? You would interpret it as meaning “I do not want to die yet.”

So ‘Abdullah asked his father, “O my father, why were you saying ‘No, not yet’?” Imam Ahmad said, “Shaytaan
was standing right next to me, biting on his fingers and saying, ‘O Ahmad, you have slipped out of my hands. O Ahmad, you have slipped out of my hands.’ So I was telling him, “No, not yet. No, not yet…not until I die.’”Meaning The battle between
me and you is happening, not until I die will I be free from you.

Shaytaan was biting his fingers, so angry and upset, thinking that Imam Ahmad had slipped out of his hands.

Look at the believer – how he keeps on fighting until the last moment.

We never give up. If we were proud, we would say, “Yes, I won against you (shaytan)!”

If this could happen that you lose at the last moment, it is something extremely dangerous.

Ibn Taymiyyah says that the reason this happens is because shaytaan realises that this is his last chance with you. If he misses you in the last moment, he missed you. That is why shaytaan gives special attention to the last moments of your
life.

Put a criteria to yourself – if you are losing to shaytaan now, while the battle is easy, what will happen to you in the last moments, when it gets tough? If you are already losing the battle now, when shaytaan is giving you half of his attention, what will happen when he gives you his full
attention?

These are the trials. That is why we say in our Salaah, “We seek refuge in You from the trials of life and death.”

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