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The Certainty Of Death by Lukgaf(op): 9:27am On Jan 26, 2024
In this transient world, uncertainties surround every aspect of life, except one – death. It is an inevitable reality, a journey we all must embark upon, yet the when, where, and how remain elusive.

Recently, I came across a poignant post on NL detailing the demise of a brother merely two days into his UK study venture. Another account recounted the passing of a fellow brother following a seemingly trivial headache. Such stories serve as a reminder that our turn will come, but the hour is unknown.

So, are we preparing for the inevitable? Are we repenting from our sins? Are we striving to be better individuals each day?

This is a call to evaluate our actions, align them with moral values, and strive to live in a manner that pleases Allah.

Contemplating the certainty of death is not meant to induce fear but rather to inspire a meaningful and purposeful life. It is a call to righteousness, self-reflection, and sincere repentance.

May Allah grant us a good ending (Aameen)
Re: The Certainty Of Death by Omobalo67: 9:49am On Jan 26, 2024
Lukgaf:
In this transient world, uncertainties surround every aspect of life, except one – death. It is an inevitable reality, a journey we all must embark upon, yet the when, where, and how remain elusive.

Recently, I came across a poignant post on NL detailing the demise of a brother merely two days into his UK study venture. Another account recounted the passing of a fellow brother following a seemingly trivial headache. Such stories serve as a reminder that our turn will come, but the hour is unknown.

So, are we preparing for the inevitable? Are we repenting from our sins? Are we striving to be better individuals each day?

This is a call to evaluate our actions, align them with moral values, and strive to live in a manner that pleases Allah.

Contemplating the certainty of death is not meant to induce fear but rather to inspire a meaningful and purposeful life. It is a call to righteousness, self-reflection, and sincere repentance.

May Allah grant us a good ending (Aameen)
Aameen

JazakumuLLAAHU khayran

May HE make our last days better than what was before it. Aameen
Re: The Certainty Of Death by adesegun121(m): 9:53am On Jan 26, 2024
Ok
Re: The Certainty Of Death by Lukuluku69(m):
Lukgaf:
In this transient world, uncertainties surround every aspect of life, except one – death. It is an inevitable reality, a journey we all must embark upon, yet the when, where, and how remain elusive.

Recently, I came across a poignant post on NL detailing the demise of a brother merely two days into his UK study venture. Another account recounted the passing of a fellow brother following a seemingly trivial headache. Such stories serve as a reminder that our turn will come, but the hour is unknown.

So, are we preparing for the inevitable? Are we repenting from our sins? Are we striving to be better individuals each day?

This is a call to evaluate our actions, align them with moral values, and strive to live in a manner that pleases Allah.

Contemplating the certainty of death is not meant to induce fear but rather to inspire a meaningful and purposeful life. It is a call to righteousness, self-reflection, and sincere repentance.

May Allah grant us a good ending (Aameen)
Aameen.

What a Beautiful Reminder.

May Allah reward You abundantly (Aameen)
Re: The Certainty Of Death by ohigus(m): 10:00am On Jan 26, 2024
Jumma Mubarak
Re: The Certainty Of Death by amnesty7: 10:33am On Jan 26, 2024
Lukgaf:
In this transient world, uncertainties surround every aspect of life, except one – death. It is an inevitable reality, a journey we all must embark upon, yet the when, where, and how remain elusive.

Recently, I came across a poignant post on NL detailing the demise of a brother merely two days into his UK study venture. Another account recounted the passing of a fellow brother following a seemingly trivial headache. Such stories serve as a reminder that our turn will come, but the hour is unknown.

So, are we preparing for the inevitable? Are we repenting from our sins? Are we striving to be better individuals each day?

This is a call to evaluate our actions, align them with moral values, and strive to live in a manner that pleases Allah.

Contemplating the certainty of death is not meant to induce fear but rather to inspire a meaningful and purposeful life. It is a call to righteousness, self-reflection, and sincere repentance.

May Allah grant us a good ending (Aameen)
Amin. Jazakumullahu khairan.
Re: The Certainty Of Death by Expanse2020(m): 11:42am On Jan 26, 2024
BOSSkesh:
Why is Islam the religion of death and extremism killings??
Why is it always the Muslims??
Why did others religion afraid of death
Is it because Allah promise you a hard punishment
Re: The Certainty Of Death by Lukuluku69(m): 1:50pm On Jan 26, 2024
BOSSkesh:
Why is Islam the religion of death and extremism killings??
Why is it always the Muslims??
Why are you afraid of Death?

Your Lord and Savior came to DIE! Or have you forgotten?
Re: The Certainty Of Death by Debangis20(m): 2:54pm On Jan 26, 2024
Amin thumma amin. Jazakallahu khaira.
Re: The Certainty Of Death by Eniolohunda: 10:48pm On Jan 26, 2024
Of course, the most certain thing in this world is death, may Allah grant us long life and good ending 🙏
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