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Every one of these graves you see contains
a human being just like you …
They once had people they loved, celebrities
they admired, and cars, houses and bills to pay …
They too had their special moments, celebrating
New Year or their birthdays, perhaps…
Never for a moment imagining that in the
same way they had birthdays, they would one day have to die
… .
Every self will taste death. Then you
will be returned to Us. (Qur'an, 19: 57)
Yet most of the time man forgets all this,
and imagines that he is eternal. He lives in pride and arrogance.
He forgets that he is a helpless creature
created by God, that he will one day die and have to account
for his deeds in the sight of God. Furthermore, he becomes
passionately attached to this world, which is smaller than
a grain of sand in the grand scale of the universe.
And yet every person will soon die and be
buried in a tiny corner of this world..
God will certainly show him how powerless
he really is before he proceeds to the life of the hereafter.
OLD AGE
Unless a person dies young, the worst example
of helplessness in the life of this world is old age.
Most people spend their lives wrapped up
in rushing to and fro.
As time flows quickly by.
Days, months and years rush by in the blink
of an eye.
Yet for some reason people try to ignore
this fact. It is as if they think they will never grow old.
Yet the days of youth, that they so fondly
imagine will never end, are really very short..
Almost everyone realizes that he will grow
old one day. Yet young people always feel that those days
are very far off.
They refuse to accept that they will one
day be old, weak and helpless.
The two young people in this picture are
good looking, with clean and perfect skins and shining teeth.
But there is another important detail:
These pictures were taken in 1955.
When this picture was taken, these two were
most probably not giving any thought to the fact that they
would one day grow old.
Yet some 50 years or more have now gone by,
and nothing remains of the youth and beauty in the picture.
Time destroys everything. That is a law of
the world.
Human beauty also fades easily.
The skin, the most important component of
human beauty, loses elasticity as time goes by, grows thin
and starts to sag. It loses all life, like dry mud.
The hair turns white and falls out with old
age.
It is not only peoples' appearance that grows
old, but their senses too. Since the nerve cells are not renewed,
people suffer sensory loss as they grow older. They began
to have poorer vision, and poorer hearing …
The damage and decay visible in the human
body is a striking example of the transitory nature of the
life of this world.
Celebrities, artists, film stars and politicians
whose beauty has amazed the world in their youth are very
different in old age.
They lose all that strength and beauty.
The famous people you are now watching in
youth and old age are a symbol of the transitory nature of
this world.
Your own skin will one day be exactly like
that.
And when you look in the mirror, this is
exactly what you are going to see.
THE HELPLESSNESS OF MAN
Even at a very early age, while he is still
filled with plans for the future, a person can fall ill and
die.
Millions of people in our time die while
still young from cancer or similar incurable diseases.
There are many viruses for which no cure has yet been found.
And a tiny virus is enough to end a person's life.
Nobody can ever be certain that he will not
one day fall prey to such a disease.
For instance, one of the vessels in the brain
can burst for no good reason.
Increasing blood pressure kills the brain
cells, and the individual may spend what remains of his life
crippled, paralyzed, or mentally handicapped.
Sickness is not the only peril lying in wait
in the life of this world.
A person can die or be crippled in an accident.
And it is very probably that among those
watching this film there will be young people, or people who
will die at a totally unexpected moment.
You yourself could be one of them.
The helplessness that people encounter in
their daily lives is nothing less than proof of the imperfect
and transitory nature of the life of this world.
This body needs to be constantly cleaned,
fed and cared for.
Other living things are not actually as needy
as man. Flowers, for instance, are always perfectly clean
and delightfully perfumed and have no concept of looking after
themselves, despite having emerged from the muddy soil.
If God so wished, man could also be as clean
as a flower at every moment of his life. Or else he might
never fall ill, never experience pain and suffering. Yet man
has deliberately been created imperfect, weak and in need
of care, in order that he should recognize his own helplessness.
History is full of incidents warning that
the life of this world is only transitory and that death is
near.
One of these warning incidents occurred in
1912: the worst maritime catastrophe in the history of the
world.
The Titanic, the largest and most luxurious
liner that had ever been built, was described as the pride
of the British.
Fifty-five metres high and 275 long, the
ship was technically-speaking state of the art.
Many people said the Titanic was "unsinkable."
Yet it struck a giant iceberg on its first voyage and was
seriously damaged.
And sank under the waters of the Atlantic
in a terrifying manner.
1,500 passengers drowned in the icy waters.
Since the ship was regarded as "unsinkable,"
there were very few lifeboats on it. Among those who perished
were wealthy and aristocratic people from Britain.
The Titanic tragedy is a historical lesson,
showing the kind of disasters that those who grow arrogant
on account of their wealth and those who forget that God is
the only absolute power can find themselves facing.
In Sura 57 of the Qur'an, God reminds us
of the truth about the life of this world in these terms:
Know that the life of this world is
merely a game and a diversion and ostentation and a cause
of boasting among yourselves and trying to outdo one another
in wealth and children: like the plant-growth after rain
which delights the cultivators, but then it withers and
you see it turning yellow, and then it becomes broken stubble.
In the hereafter there is terrible punishment but also forgiveness
from God and His good pleasure. The life of this world is
nothing but the enjoyment of delusion. (Qur'an, 57:20)
DEATH is INEVITABLE
Most people try to avoid thinking about their
own deaths.
They prefer not to think that the day will
come when they no longer are living in this world.
And yet death is all around.
During the course of this film, some 6,000
people will die in the world.
People do not witness death in their daily
lives.
Death is used to create excitement on the
television and in the cinema.
Yet death is actually the inevitable end
awaiting everyone.
And is the greatest truth in the life of
this world.
Billions of people have so far lived and
died in this world.
None of these people who lived a hundred
years ago is alive today.
In another hundred years or so, all of the
people you are seeing at the moment will be dead. And not
just them, but everyone you know, love or dislike, and you
yourself, will be dead.
Time is actually a countdown to the hour
of people's deaths.
For instance, it is already ordained how
many more days, hours and minutes everybody watching this
film will live.
And that remaining span is all the time drawing
closer to zero.
And eventually, the inevitable moment will
arrive, and the countdown will stop …
Your heart that has beaten for so many years,
will cease to beat …
And you will breathe your last breath …
And death will take you away.
We must not forget that with death, a person
embarks on his true life, one that will last for ever.
Every human being will be resurrected after
death and have to account to God for his deeds.
Those who believe in Him with a sincere faith
during their lives in this world, who truly serve Him and
who repent their sins will find their reward in the endless
blessings of paradise.
Man must know that everything in the life
of this world is only transitory. It is God who is timeless.
In one verse, God describes the life of this world in these
words:
Everyone on earth will pass away; but
the Face of your Lord will remain, Master of Majesty and
Generosity. (Qur'an, 55: 26-27)
Everyone must surrender himself to God, trust
in Him and live by the values He has taught.
He must be tolerant of and modest, forgiving and helpful to
others. He must behave honestly, sincerely and justly, and
be willing to make sacrifices.
A person who displays these virtues will
be protected from the temptations of selfish desires. Only
in that way can he be saved. As God has revealed in the Qur'an:
...It is the people who are safe-guarded
from the avarice of their own selves who are successful.
(Qur'an, 59: 9)
Attention!
This film may be
Your final warning
To remind you of death
And lead you to think about the hereafter.
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