Praise be to Allah who said: “And for those who fears
the time when they will be standing before their Lord, there shall be two gardens
(in Paradise).” [Sûrah al-Rahmân: 46]
May Allah bestow His peace and blessings on His prophet who said: “If you
knew what I know, you would laugh little and weep much. [Sahîh al-Bukhârî
(4621, 6486, 7295) and Sahîh Muslim (2359)] And may Allah be pleased
with the Companions who wept upon hearing this hadîth.
It is right for us to have fear of that day that we all have to face. That Day
of Resurrection is a day of distress and deep regret. It is that long and ominous
Day in which all humanity will stand before their Lord. On that day, fear will
make the pregnant woman miscarry. People will be as if they are drunk but they
shall not be drunk save that the severity of Allah’s punishment will make them
that way. On that day, fear will make the hair on the heads of small children
turn gray.
We should seriously start to prepare ourselves for that day, since it is the crossroads
on the long journey of our existence. From there, we will head either to Paradise
or to the Hellfire. Those who enter paradise will dwell there for all eternity
in perpetual happiness and enjoyment, while those who go to Hell will face torture,
and the denizens of Hell will find to their distress that they have eternal lives
as well.
We must, however, have an optimistic outlook regarding our Lord. His mercy is
truly vast for those who believe in Him and worship Him sincerely and it always
takes precedence to His wrath. The Prophet (peace be upon him) has told us that
Allah is more merciful to us than a devoted mother is to her newborn child. [Sahîh
al-Bukhârî (5999) and Sahîh Muslim (2754)]
The fear that we have of the Day of Resurrection should motivate us to be more
devoted in worship and more ready to engage in good deeds. We should pray and
fast more often and renew our efforts to make pilgrimage. We should be good to
our families and show kindness to our parents. There are many different ways to do
good.
This same fear should help us to abstain from sinful acts and disobedience to
Allah. This fear, then, will actually have a positive effect on us. It is not
a negative fear that will make us inactive and despair of Allah’s mercy.
The following activities are very helpful in helping a Muslim prepare for that
dreadful day, “a day wherein they will be brought forth
and nothing about them will be hidden from Allah.” [Sûrah Ghâfir:
16]
1. We should read the Qur’ân and contemplate its meanings. We should
consider its rulings and appreciate the good that it promises us as well as the
warnings that it gives us.
2. We should read about the life of the Prophet (peace be upon him). We should
study how he conducted himself in obedience to Allah and how he abstained from
overindulgence in worldly pleasures.
3. We should likewise read the biographies of the Companions and those who followed
after them and look at how they strove to attain success in the Hereafter.
4. We should often contemplate the inevitability of death. We should be aware
of the trials that follow in the grave and during the resurrection. We should
visualize ourselves standing before Allah, the most scrupulous and just of judges.
We should think about the bridge that we will have to cross in order to attain
salvation, a bridge from which many will slip and fall to their destruction. We
should think about the joy that will be experienced by the people of Paradise
and the suffering and sorrow of the denizens of Hell.
We need to always keep in mind that death can come to us at any moment. How do
we wish to meet our Lord? Do we wish to do so in a state of grace and obedience
or would we like to do so while engaged in sin? Ibn `Umar relates to us that the
prophet (peace be upon him) once put his hand on his shoulder and said to him:
“Be in the world as if you are a wayfarer or a stranger passing through.”
Because of this, Ibn `Umar would often say: “When night falls, do not look
forward to the dawn and when day breaks do not anticipate the night. Take full
advantage of your health before you succumb to illness and of your life before
death overtakes you.” [Sahîh al-Bukhârî (6416)]
5. We need to seriously study to acquire Islamic knowledge. When we acquire more knowledge
of our religion, we become more aware of Allah and more God-fearing. Allah says: “The only people who fear Allah
from among His servants are those who possess knowledge.”
6. We should keep company with pious people, especially those who have Islamic
knowledge and those who are engaged in calling others to Islam. Likewise, we should
avoid the company of sinful and unscrupulous people. Good company helps us to
purify our hearts. We also find support in such people for our efforts to do what
is right. Conversely, bad company hardens our heart. Immoral people encourage
us to do immoral things. Also, when our hearts become hardened, we become far
away from Allah and more attached to worldly things.
7. We should always keep in mind that this world is a transient place. Those who
enjoy the pleasures of this world will not be able to take those pleasures with
them. They have only their deeds to send before them. Allah says:
“On the Day when every soul will find itself confronted with all that it
has done of good and all that it has done of evil, and every soul will long that
there might be a mighty space of distance between it and that evil. Allah bids
you beware of Him. And Allah is full of pity for His servants.” [Sûrah
Al `Imrân: 30]
No matter how great this world may seem to us, it is in truth quite insignificant.
No matter how enduring it may appear right now, it is as fleeting as a night that
must end at another sunrise. Our worldly lives will come to an end at the grave.
The Prophet (peace be upon him) said: “The life of this world compared to
the Hereafter is as if one of you were to put his finger in the ocean and take
it out again then compare the water that remains on his finger to the water that
remains in the ocean.” [Sahîh Muslim (2858)]
8. Lastly, we must spend more time in sincere supplication to our Lord. We should
ask Him to make the Hereafter dearer to us and to make us less fond of the world.
We should beseech Him to grant us Paradise with all of its delights and to spare
us His wrath. Truly, Allah hears and answers our prayers.