Certainly, time is the most
valuable factor of our global temporal life, as it represents to each of us a
treasure bestowed by Allah (swt). Indeed, there is no day that starts without it
saying: “Oh son of Adam, I am a new
creation, I am a witness to your actions, use me because I will never come back
until the Day of Resurrection.”
In other words, time, in a
clearer term is the days that we live everyday in this world. Allah (swt) has
given it to us so that we can discharge the heavy burdens/ duties and
responsibilities that He has imposed upon us. We must accomplish the tasks which
are meant for us so as to be victorious in this world as well as in the
hereafter.
To make the most of our
time, we must know that there are five types of days: The day which is lost,
the witnessing day, the promised day, the forthcoming day/ Hour, and the extended
day. The first is a day which passes without (the person deriving) any benefit.
The second is the most grievous of all. It is a day when the servant has
wronged him and reaped that which is bad accordingly. The third day is the
final day, the day of account which he shall meet at his death. The fourth is
the Day of Resurrection. And the time lapse between past days is called the
extended day. A further consideration of these days will help the believer to
understand in any depth the value of time.