One shall not ask for his own death

Sep 7
13:01

2015

Ismail Ulukus

Ismail Ulukus

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Although death is the bridge that unites the believer with Allah; one should not ask for his own death. Instead one should try to increase his good deeds in this ephemeral world. Everybody should get prepared for the death any time. First step of preparing for death is repentance. This can be done by simply saying "Astaghfirullah" (O Allah, I ask for forgiveness). After repentance, "Faith" should be refreshed by saying Kalima-i shahada. One shouldn’t be afraid of death, but to die without faith.

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Dear readers,

Although death is the bridge that unites the believer with Allah; one should not ask for his own death. Instead one should try to increase his good deeds in this ephemeral world. Because our Prophet (s.a.w.) ordered:

"World is the field of afterlife.” [Daylami]

“Do not ask for death! Because if a person is good,One shall not ask for his own death Articles his goodness increases the more he lives. If he is evil, he might turn back from his mistakes and find the true path.”  [Bukhari]

And death should not be asked for in periods of distress. Rasulullah (s.a.w.) ordered:

"Do not ask for death during times of distress. If you can simply not keep yourself just say ‘O Allah, let me live if you wish me to and let me die if it should be the way’.” [Bukhari]

Any trouble, distress and calamities are the atonement for man’s sins:

“Any distress, sickness, sadness, sorrow, grief and even a sting in foot of a believer who follows the right way become the atonement for his sins." [Bukhari]

If it is a sudden death, it is a grace for the deceased believer.

"Sudden death is a mercy to the faithful believers, but a sorrow for the ungrateful heretics.” [I. Ahmad]

Dear readers; death is a divine fate and nobody, except Allah, knows when it shall approach. Sudden death refers to mercy for the believer, but it is sorrow and remorse for the ungrateful. Everybody should get prepared for the death any time in order not to feel remorse in the end.


# First step of preparing for death: Repentance

“Repentance” is the first step for preparation. It means returning to Allah and feeling sorrow and remorse for following his nafs and again being subject to God’s will. It is ordered in a verse from Quran:

"O ye who believe! Turn to Allah with sincere repentance."  [Tahrim, 8].

Repentance has two aspects: one is invisible side which is felt by heart  (remorse and regret), and the other is visible side regarding to behaviors (istighfar: praying for forgiveness). Rasulullah ordered:

"Feeling remorse for sins is repentance.”  [Hakim]

Dear friends; what really matters is your heart. We should always regret for our misbehaviors, mistakes and flaws. Also, we should always ask for forgiveness by word. This can be done by simply saying "Astaghfirullah" (O Allah, I ask for forgiveness). Rasulullah (s.a.w.) ordered:

"I swear, I ask Allah to forgive me more than seventy times a day and repent with faith.” [Bukharî]

Repentance should start by reciting Basmala (in the Name of Allah ) and paying respects to Allah and saying salawat for His Prophet.  The prayers done for the Prophet is called as salawat. For an extensive repentance you should say:

"Astaghfirullah, astaghfirullah, astaghfirullah, al-azim, al-karim, allazi lailahe illa hu, al-hayya'l-qayyume wa atubu ilaih. 

(O Allah, I ask for forgiveness. He is almighty, generous. There is no God, but He. He is alive and eternal. He provides the subsistence of all the living beings, and I repent unto Him.)

Tawba Ya Rabbee! (3 times) 

“O Allah, I repent for my sins that I have committed since my puberty until now; all the shirk (polytheism), kufr (unbelief), denial, rebellion, slander I have done and all the hidden and apparent sins, the ones that I am aware and unaware of, whatever sins I have committed, I repent. I regret and I am remorseful. I pledged not to commit them again. O Allah, forgive my sins and do not forsake this incapable servant of yours.”


# Refresh your Faith

After repentance, Faith should be refreshed by saying:

"Ashhadu an la ilahe illallah wa ashhadu anna Muhammadan abduhu wa rasuluhu."

(I bear witness that there is no God besides Allah and I bear witness that Muhammad is His servant and messenger.).

Asking for forgiveness and Kalima-i shahada purifies a man. Rasulullah (s.a.w.) ordered:

"Those who ask for forgiveness will be considered as if they have never committed a sin” [Ibni Mace]

Dear readers; sins are forgiven through repentance and if the servant returns to Allah, it shall not mean that his previous unjustices, cruelties and their outcomes should be forgotten. The person should try to compensate those acts and give back to their owner if he has taken anything unjustly. Goods and money gained through gambling, cheating, stealing etc. should be returned to where it belongs; if those people are dead, the money should be returned to their inheritors. If it cannot be reached those people, that money should be given to the poor as alms and its sawab (the afterlife reward) should be sent to the right owner's spirit. We should perform our prayers previously unfulfilled, pay our zakat dept and oath penance,  give the bride price to our wife at once.


# The most correct measure for the good and evil

The most correct measure for the good and evil is the provisions of Allah. Mankind is responsible for these provisions. That is why we are obliged to learn these provisions (the requirements and restrictions of religion) and apply them in our lives. Great efforts should be given to completely fulfill the main tasks of Islam especially such as salat (prayers), fasting, paying zakat (alms) and pilgrimage.

Prophet replies to a person who asks what duties should be done in order to enter Jannah (Paradise): “Those who believe in Allah and perform salat (prayer), pay zakat and fast during Ramadan enters Jannah”.

Especially, performing salat is of paramount importance. Rasulullah (s.a.w) ordered:

“On Judgment day, the first question will be about salat. If salat was practiced well, the other duties will be approved.”  [Taberani]

Dear readers,

Allah (swt) has limitless mercy and grace towards His creatures. He has also compassion upon us servants. His compassion to us is even much more than a mother to her children. On the other hand, His wrath against heretics that spoil His order and against people who are cruel to others is violent. It is ordered in a Quran verse:

"Those who reject Faith and do wrong,- Allah will not forgive them nor guide them to any way-  Except the way of Hell, to dwell therein for ever." [Nisaa, 168-169].


# One should have fear for dying without Faith

Nobody should think that they can get away with their evil deeds. Evil and cruelty should be avoided and we shall repent our mistakes and flaws immediately. Repentance should not be left until last breath.

Once a person is nearly dead, his position in afterlife is shown to him. At that moment, he understands the realities of afterlife and it would be too late to repent by that time. It is ordered in a verse from Quran:

"Of no effect is the repentance of those who continue to do evil, until death faces one of them, and he says, "Now have I repented indeed;" nor of those who die rejecting Faith: for them have We prepared a punishment most grievous." [Nisaa, 18].

One shouldn’t be afraid of death, but to die without faith. It is ordered in the Quran verses:

"Let not the strutting about of the unbelievers through the land deceive thee: Little is it for enjoyment: Their ultimate abode is Hell: what an evil bed (to lie on)!" [Al-i Imran, 196-197]

"They are those who deny the Signs of their Lord and the fact of their having to meet Him (in the Hereafter): vain will be their works, nor shall We, on the Day of Judgment, give them any weight"  [Kahf, 105]

"Those who reject our Signs, We shall soon cast into the Fire: " [Nisaa, 56].


# Good deeds of heretics shall not help them

Good deeds of heretics shall not help them in the afterlife.

"If any one rejects faith, fruitless is his work, and in the Hereafter he will be in the ranks of those who have lost (all spiritual good)." [Maida, 5]

"And if any of you turn back from their faith and die in unbelief, their works will bear no fruit in this life and in the Hereafter;"  [Baqara, 217]

"The parable of those who reject their Lord is that their works are as ashes, on which the wind blows furiously on a tempestuous day: No power have they over aught that they have earned: that is the straying far, far (from the goal)." [Ibrahim, 18]

Allah (swt) is fair. He does not consider cruel people and good people as equals.

"Shall We then treat the People of Faith like the People of Sin?" [Qalam, 35]

"What! Do those who do evil deeds think that We shall hold them equal with those who believe and do righteous deeds,- that equal will be their life and their death? Ill is the judgment that they make." [Jathiya, 21]


# Allah has great compassion and mercy

Dear readers; Allah has great compassion and mercy; He is fair and He does not tyrannize anybody. People tyrannize over themselves by following their nafs. And they not only give trouble for themselves, but also cause distress to people around them. The divine order is formed in such a way that the divine justice shall take place on its own. “Those who do good shall find goodness, those who do evil shall find evilness.” But their price in the afterlife are far more important and long-lasting. One shall never doubt the divine justice. Either way or another, it shall appear for sure. Mankind should not think that he is unrestrained.

“Faith is the primary source of goodness, blessings and happiness in this world and in afterlife. Reason and Faith are the most important two parameters that define a human being. Devoid of these two blessings, a person would be no different from any animal. That is why we shall appreciate these two blessings and all the other blessings which we are not even aware of. We should be grateful to Allah for these, we should give a lot of importance to His words, offers and commands (the provisions of Quran) and be subject to Him completely. There should be no rebellion. We should not be ungrateful for our Almighty Allah. We shall fear from falling into unbelief and dying without Faith.

Be entrusted to Allah.

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