Today is 26 December 2014, and the last Friday of
December, and also this is the first Friday of the month of Rabi’ul Awwal 1436
AH.
A new chapter in our lives is opening; a moment which
we must seize and reflect upon and also to meditate on the life which God the
Almighty, Allah (twt) gave us. Certainly, human life is like a flame we lit in
the morning and which is put out in the evening. For the world in general, we
enter a new year. Some prepare resolutions for this year, some reflect on their
actions over the past year while others have fun and forget the next day and
what will happen to them.
As for the believers, the people of understanding,
they know very well that time is running out and it is a year in their lives
which has died away; such days, nights, moments which they shall never live
again, because what's past is past, and shall not return. They realize they are
getting older and that the time of the encounter with the Lord is coming. Those
who are truly pious and sincere, who consider this temporary world as a prison,
it is with joy that they reflect on their encounter with God. This is confirmed
in the following Hadith:
Some companions came to our beloved prophet Hadhrat
Muhammad (sa) and asked him, “Who is the most intelligent person?”
He
replied, “Those people who remember death most and prepare for it most.
These are the intelligent ones; they have excelled in the nobility of this
world and the honour of the hereafter.”
The Sahaba (companions) asked: “What destroys
passions?” He replied: “Death.” (Ibn Majah, Tabraani)
Kullu nafsin-zaaa-‘iqatul-mawt.
Every soul shall taste death. (3: 186)
Death does not differentiate between the big, the
small, the rich, the poor, the one who is elderly or the young, and it does not
act on racial discrimination; therefore it is a reality which affects every living
thing on this earth.
If we forget death, then everything in this world
reminds us that immutable truth. Everything has an end. The sun sets each day;
likewise our life will cease one day. Anything that is inhabited by the breath
of life tirelessly reminds us of its end. Hazrat Abu Bakr Siddiq (ra) said: “Every man
wakes up in the morning amidst his family and death is closer to him than his
shoelaces.” Umar (ra) used to say: “O Umar, death suffices
as a counsellor.” The Holy Prophet said in an authentic Hadith: “If
you knew what I know, you would laugh little and weep much.”