The Good of this World & the Hereafter

Allah, in His infinite mercy, has kept extraordinary
blessings for His believing servants. Even those who have made mistakes and
committed sins but later received His forgiveness and mercy are included in
these blessings. These rewards exist both in this world (Dunya) and in
the next life (Aakhirah). The terms used to describe these blessings are
“Khair’ud-Dunya” (the good of this world) and “Khair’ul-Aakhirah”
(the good of the afterlife). However, the word “Khair” does not just
mean a simple blessing – it refers to a state of true fulfilment and peace for
a believer. This peace, enhanced, fortified and deepened by Allah’s mercy,
grants a person access to provisions specially kept for them (i.e. him or her) in
this world, as well as an even greater reward beyond imagination in the afterlife.
But to receive this, they must remain on the right path and die in a state
where Allah is pleased with them. This state is called Al-Nafs-Al-Mutmaina
(the soul at peace).
Every true believer in
Allah and His Prophet, Muhammad (pbuh), should aim for this state of inner
peace, because it is in this state that one can spiritually connect with Allah.
Life on Earth is full of hardships and difficulties, yet, amidst this chaos,
Allah grants some people the ability to disconnect from worldly distractions
and truly connect with Him. Through Salat (prayer) and Zikr (meditation and
remembrance of Allah), a person can reach a level of spirituality where, even
though problems may rain down upon them, those troubles feel insignificant – like
water dripping off a leaf. They feel deeply at peace, submerged in a connection
with Allah, which He Himself has permitted. There is a sense of harmony between
the servant and their Creator [be it for a male believer or a female believer],
a deep synchronization between Allah and the one He created. This is the real
meaning of Khair’ud-Dunya, where the good is not just material, but also
spiritual.