Every
soul shall taste death. (Al-Imran 3 :
186).
Today
is a public Holiday as it is All Saints
Day; in other words such a day in the life of a Christian
where he commemorates the Saints and also the dead in general. And it
is not a coincidence that Allah has guided me to deliver this sermon
today (a sermon which I prepared beforehand and which applies exactly
for today).
The
world we live in is only ephemeral. One day or another, death will
overtake us. We must then leave behind all our wealth, families, and
friends. The only luggage we will bring with us is our actions and
the intentions behind these actions.
The
Messenger of Allah (pbuh) said that there are three things that
accompany a deceased to his grave: his family, his riches, and his
actions. Of these three things, two come back, his family and
his wealth. Only his actions accompany him. (Bukhari,
Muslim).
On
02 July 2000, I received from Allah this revelation in poetic
form (in French) on the subject of
death: “Death
is your Last Journey/ Travel”.
“Death
is a journey,
So
get ready,
No
need for luggage,
Or
yes, take with you:
Your
pious actions, the love of Allah
Destination:
the afterlife
Death
is your last journey.”
In
this extract, Allah mainly mentions the spiritual baggage of the
believer, where he shall arm himself with his good deeds, his pious
actions and his love for Allah. The pious will be very lucky. His
obedience to Allah and His Messenger, Hazrat Muhammad (pbuh), and to
the Messenger of His epoch - if his epoch was the time when Allah
sent a Messenger and Reformer to revive Islam, like in this present
era - will be like a fiery light for him, which shall illuminate his
way. His path to the afterlife will be easy compared with the
unbeliever or the hypocrite who had during his stay on earth ignored
Allah and His commandments.