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ADVICE TO
YOUNG PEOPLE ; IS DEATH SOMETHING TO FEAR?
In the
Name of God, the Merciful the Compassionate
(This
is a conversation held with some young people who are
surrounded by temptations but have still been able to retain
their power of judging what is happening around them.)
Death is
inevitable and, whether willingly or unwillingly, everyone will
enter the grave. Apart from the following three ways, there is
no other way of entering into it:
First way:
For the believers, the grave is the door to a world more
beautiful than this one.
Second
way: For those
who confirm the next life but follow the way of dissipation and
misguidance, it is the door to a solitary imprisonment, an
eternal jail, where they will be separated from all their loved
ones. Since they do not practice their belief, that is exactly
how they will be punished.
Third way:
For the unbelievers and the misguided who do not believe in the
Hereafter, it is the door to eternal “execution”; that is,
it is the gallows on which both they and their comrades will be
executed as an eternal punishment. Since they believe death to
be an execution with no resurrection, they will be punished
eternally.
The
appointed hour is secret. Death may come at any time to cut off
anyone, without differentiating between young and old. In the
face of so awesomely threatening a reality, miserable man will
surely search, as a matter of the utmost urgency and concern in
his life, for the means to deliver himself from eternal
punishment and from an unending imprisonment. Surely man will
search for the means to change the door of the grave into a door
opening onto a permanent world of light and eternal happiness.
Death
will be experienced in these three ways; this is a fact which
was reported by one hundred and twenty-four thousand truthful
reporters-the Prophets, in whose hands are signs of truthfulness
in the form of miracles. This report of the Prophets has been
confirmed by millions of saints relying on their discernment,
vision and intuitions. Also, innumerable painstaking,
truth-seeking scholars have proved it rationally with their
decisive proofs at the level of “certainty depending on
established knowledge.” All these groups are unanimously
agreed that it is only through belief in God and obedience to
Him that one can save oneself from eternal punishment and
imprisonment and make of the grave a way to eternal happiness.
If only
one single reliable reporter had warned that a particular way
carried a one percent risk of the traveler perishing on it, one
would lose one’s appetite for that way because of the distress
and fear that one percent risk of perishing caused. However,
hundreds of thousands of truthful, authoritative
reporters-Prophets, saints and painstaking scholars-and with
demonstrable proofs of their truth, have warned that misguidance
and dissipation carry a one hundred percent risk of the gallows
of death and eternal punishment. By contrast, belief and worship
remove both gallows and imprisonment, and change the grave into
a door opening onto an eternal treasury, a palace of lasting
happiness. Assume that in the face of such an extraordinary,
awesome and mighty warning, miserable man-especially one who
claims to be a Muslim-does not truly believe and worship. Then I
ask you how he will be able to overcome the anxieties that come
from waiting for his turn to be invited to those gallows, even
supposing he had been given rule over the whole world and all
its pleasures.
Old age,
illness, misfortune, and numerous instances of death everywhere
in the world, open up that frightful pain and remind us of it.
Even if the people of misguidance and dissipation seemingly
enjoy innumerable kinds of pleasure and delight, they are most
certainly in a hellish state of spiritual torment, albeit a
profound stupor of heedlessness makes them temporarily
insensible to it.
For an
obedient believer the grave is the door to an eternal treasury
and endless happiness. Since, by reason of the “belief coupon,”
a ticket from the allocations of Destiny for billions worth of
gold and diamonds has come up for him, he constantly expects the
invitation, “Come and collect your ticket” with a secure and
solid, profound pleasure and spiritual delight. This pleasure is
such that if it were to take on the material form of a seed, it
would grow into a private paradise. However, one who abandons
this great delight and pleasure for the sake of indulging the
drives of youth, and chooses in a lustful, dissolute manner,
temporary illicit pleasures, which resemble poisonous honey
certain to give innumerable pains, falls to a degree a hundred
times lower than an animal. Such a person will not be like
Western unbelievers-for they, if they deny their own Prophet,
may yet recognize another. If they deny all the Prophets, they
may yet recognize God; if they are atheists, they may yet
possess some good qualities which are the means to certain
perfections. But a Muslim knows both the Prophets, and his Lord,
and all perfection by means of the Prophet Muhammad (upon him be
peace and blessings). So, any Muslim who abandons his
instruction and breaks with his line, he will no longer
recognize any other Prophet, neither will he find any support in
his soul to preserve any human perfection. The Prophet Muhammad
(upon him be peace and blessings) is the last and the greatest
of the Prophets, superior to all with respect to his mission,
miracles and accomplishment. He came with a universal religion
and Message encompassing all time and peoples, and is therefore
the cause of pride for mankind. A Muslim who abandons the
principles of his training and the fundamentals of his religion
will most certainly not be able to find any light or achieve any
perfection. He will be condemned to absolute loss and decline.
So, you
unfortunates who are addicted to the pleasures of worldly life
and, troubled about your future, struggle to secure it and your
lives! If you want pleasure, delight, happiness, and ease in
this world, be content with what is religiously lawful. That
suffices for your enjoyment. You must have understood from the
foregoing explanations that in each pleasure forbidden by
religion lie a thousand pains. Suppose the events of the
future-for example, of fifty years hence-were also shown in the
cinema in the same way that they now show events of the past.
Those who are now leading a dissipated life would weep with
horror and disgust at the things with which they entertain
themselves.
Those who
wish to be permanently, eternally happy in this world and the
next should follow the instruction of Muhammad (upon him be
peace and blessings) on the firm ground of belief.
So,
you unfortunates who are addicted to the pleasures of
worldly life and, troubled about your future, struggle to
secure it and your lives! If you want pleasure, delight,
happiness, and ease in this world, be content with what is
religiously lawful.
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Last Updated on November 14, 2000
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