Before the End of Time
We get so lost and carried away with our daily lives and routines, that we leave a lot to be desired for later.
A lot of things are left until tomorrow. What if tomorrow never comes, though?
We come into this world naïve and ignorant as to when we will be where, not knowing what is going to happen from one day to the next. We plan for next Ramadan; we plan for next Eid, birthdays, celebrations, occasions, weddings and so on and so forth. Where is the guarantee that these will happen for sure, though?
So why do we leave until tomorrow the things that we don’t have the patience to think about now?
We plan; He plans. Tomorrow we may not be here; tomorrow, those who needed your help today, may not be here anymore.
Better to live and give than continue a life of regret and “what ifs”, for we are all destined to go to the same place one day.
Perhaps, then, places will be switched; those who we deny help today may be those whom we need help from in our hereafter; their duas could be our saviour.
We invest in so much financially in this world. We invest in education to secure our future; we invest finances for a “rainy day”. It is raining, brothers and sisters; do not blind yourself in this world. Click here to read more about our ethos and beliefs!
Let’s unite and help our brothers and sisters in their time of need. They could provide us with what we need when we need it the most, and that could be worth a lot more than what we give them today.
Keep faith in Allah SWT. When you give, He ensures He gives you more.
This life is but a drop in the ocean of our complete journey; let’s aim for the path to Heaven, as the alternative does not bear thinking about.
If you are not a better person today than you were yesterday, then why do you even need tomorrow? If you had yesterday all over again, what would you change?
Today will always be better than tomorrow as our today could give someone a tomorrow, right?
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