Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Outwardly The Grave is Stillness Inwardly=Punishment or Bliss.['Quran'/ Ibn Al-Qayyim]



 
 
Outwardly the Grave is Stillness while Inwardly its  Punishment or Bliss
 
"Race to forgiveness from your Lord, and a Garden whose breadth is like the breadth of the heaven and the earth"
 
[ Quran :-Surah Al-Hadidh 57:21]
 
"Outwardly the Grave is stillness while
 inwardly it is either punishment or bliss.
 
 The intelligent man is the one who protects himself against the evil of this punishment before it is too late.
 
Such a man knows with certainty that sooner or later his day will come, and that this moment is known only to the Almighty Creator. 
 
It might come without warning. When it comes a man leaves behind all the wealth he has amassed and moves to another world.
 
Only there will he feel regret. But regret then will not do him any good. In that place, only good actions are of any use.
 
They alone will be useful currency on that critical day.
Only with them will he be able to purchase a magnificent mansion in the Garden with all the luxuries and blessings it contains, and everlasting mansion, not one which disappears as things do in this world.
 
The intelligent man is the one who acts for this world as if he were going to live forever and acts for the Next World as if he were going to die tomorrow."
 
[Source:- Ibn Al-Qayyim|quoted from an abridgement of his Kitabar-Ruh]

 

 
 ....MY 'SALAAMS' TO ALL....  
 
                           Y a s m i n.                                      
  "All that is on earth will Perish. But will abide {Forever} 
 the Face of thy Lord, full of Majesty, Bounty and Honour"
 {'Quran'- Surah Al-Rahman-55.26-27 }
'Wasting time is Worse than Death!
Because Death Separates you from this World
 Whereas wasting Time Separates you from Allah'.
Ibn Qayimm Al-Jawziyyah.
 
I Want to Die With my Forehead on the Ground!
The Sunnah in my Heart, Allah on my Mind,
Qur'an on my Tongue, and Tears in my Eyes!
'Insha Allah'! 
 




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