"To
Allah (Almighty God) we belong, and to Him is our return."
(Holy Qur'an 2:156)
Multitudes
of men have walked on the surface of this Earth. They all belonged to different
nations and cultures. A few of them made history for which they were
remembered, whereas others were never to be mentioned again. Although each one
was personally different from another - their habits, thinking and tastes differed
- they all had two things in common, first, they were all delivered from their
mothers womb (birth) and second, they all tasted death. Who claims he has lived
a thousand years?
"The
Sun travels to an appointed place. This is the decree of the Mighty, the
All-Knowing." (Holy Qur'an 36:38)
Almighty
God blesses us with all His gifts. The Sun gives us light during the day to
help us see and it helps our crops grow so that we can eat. But the Sun also
teaches us other things. Almighty God causes the day to die with its setting
and allows the night to take over, which is a time for rest. In this way, He
may be showing us that all of us will eventually have to die just like the day.
And when the Sun rises in the morning again after our period of rest, it is as
if Almighty God is telling us that we too will be raised to life after we have
died. These are all signs of Almighty God to teach us to take care of our life.
One
thing that we must remember is that death is inevitable, and everything except
the Almighty God of course, will perish. Signs of death can be seen all around
us. At funerals we see people who were once walking among us being buried in
their graves. In the fall we see the leaves turn from green to yellow and fall
one at a time, and in the winter we see trees, lifeless. In this way, all
things in this world will wither away and die.
According
to an old fable, a man made an unusual agreement with Hazrat Izraeel (pbuh) -
the angel of death. He told Izraeel (pbuh) that he would be willing to accompany
him (as though he had a choice) only if Izraeel (pbuh) would send him a notice
well in advance. The agreement was made. Weeks became months and the months
into years. One bitterly cold night, as the man sat alone thinking of his
success in life, Izraeel (pbuh) tapped on his shoulder. "You are here too
soon" the man cried out. "You sent no messenger. I thought we had an
agreement!" Izraeel (pbuh) whispered "Notice your hair, once it was
full and black, now it has streaks of silver in it! Observe your face in the
mirror and see the wrinkles. Yes! I have sent many messages through the years!
I have kept my part. I am sorry that you are not ready for me but the order of
Almighty God cannot be averted!"
Hence,
hair color turning gray from black or wrinkles on the face are also the signs
of nearing death, and the Almighty God is the only one who can bring the dead
back to life.
Surely
all men die, and just surely Almighty God give them life with His ability, and
judges them on their deeds and actions. We know Almighty God is the Creator and
can recreate us, because if one can do something he has the ability to do it
again.
For
instance, if your teacher asks you to draw a picture on the blackboard and
color it. Then if after you have drawn it with beautiful colors, the teacher
asks you to rub it out and do it again, could you repeat the same drawing
again?
Of
course you would be able to repeat the picture. It is what you created and are
capable of doing again.
From
this example, we can understand Almighty God is able to give life to the dead
because it is He Who created us in the beginning. Almighty God can surely give
life to the dead. He judges them on their deeds. On Resurrection Day He will
re-create the dead for judgment, and then allow the doer of good to enter
paradise but cast the evil-doer into hell.
Hatred
towards death and love of the world is the outcome of an ignorant person's
mind, who thinks that the happiness of this world is his prosperity and good
fortune. The world beset with numerous troubles and anxieties is about to end
in misery and does not enjoy eternity, perpetuity and sincerity. A poet has
referred to this in the following words - "Do not give your heart to this
world, for its example is of an unfaithful bride who has never loved you, even
for a night."
Imam
Ali (pbuh) says: "If man will see how speedily his death is coming toward
him he will abhor ambitions and will give up admiring the world."
It
is of utmost importance that man should hold death dear and consider it an
opportunity of meeting with his Almighty, and not hate it and consider it as
evil, but should take lessons from it. He should ask forgiveness from Almighty
for his sins and tame the rebellious self (Nafs). When the call of his Lord
comes, he should welcome it with open arms accepting it to be a blessing from
Almighty. He should be contented with the decree (Qadr) of Almighty. He should
also rejoice that shortly he would be taken to the presence of Ahlul Bait
[Household of Prophet] (pbut) and meet his deceased companions and other
believer brothers. He should also not be disheartened by the delay in death but
should consider it as an opportunity afforded by Almighty to him to repent.
This delay would give him a chance to gather provisions useful for his journey
to the other world, for the journey is tiresome and full of dangerous valleys
and difficult paths.
In
fact a believer always remembers death, since his or her main goal is to reach
the Almighty God. Hazrat Qasim (pbuh), the son of Imam Hasan Al-Mujtaba (pbuh),
when asked concerning death at Karbala, answered: "death to me is sweeter
than honey." Therefore true believers, those who are sincerely devoted to
the Almighty God, anticipate death since to them it signifies the long-awaited
meeting with their creator.
During
imprisonment, Imam Ali An-Naqi, Al-Hadi (pbuh) had a grave dug up ready by the
side of his prayer mat. Some visitors expressed concern or surprise. The Imam
explained, "In order to remember my end I keep the grave before my
eyes."
Before
a believer approaches the final moment of his/her life and death overtakes him,
it is necessary that he wakes up from the state of negligence and prepares for
the final everlasting place. This way he will be able to avoid bewilderment and
the fear of the so-called untimely death.
At
the time of leaving this world, as attested to by the Holy Qur'an, a person
will be in one of two states - either he will be of the Companions of the
Right, or the Companions of the Left (Refer Holy Qur'an 56:7-56). If he is
counted amongst the Companions of the Right, he will be in a good, final state,
but if he is one of the Companions of the Left, he will be of those who have
suffered a great loss. For more details on Death: An Islamic Perspective, Death
in Islam, Death and Islam, Death in Holy Qur'an, Death: A Beautiful Gift For A
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