How often do you think about death?

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I dont see Muslim western as inferior they are our equal but their gaalo is beneath me.

I love this temporary life to prepare for the permanent life because it is allah who created this physical world which we understand through physics and also created the afterlife with it down physics


@Oortcloud

I didn't ask you about Muslim westerners. Check my question again.
 
I'm scared of death and I'm not scared of death.

I was really shocked when I turned 21 because I didn't expect to live that long. I remember when I was very young and when a doctor tried to prepare my mom in case I did not leave the hospital alive. I remember later when I almost died as a teenager. My best friend died around the age I am now and I think of death a lot.

I do think a lot about death. I think maybe it is what drives me. I am worried about what will happen if I die. Will I be ready? What will be the outcome?

The life of this world is chattels of deception and I hope insha'Allah I am not overly attached to this Dunya. However, I am aware of my sins and of my sinfulness. I do worry as to whether God will forgve me. Therefore, I hope to live a long life and with good deeds and repetenance, that insha'Allah will be hopefully somewhat ready when I am returned to my Creator. God can take me at any time. I want to be brave when I face death but I want God to let me live for a long time insha'Allah so I can hopefully be in a somewhat okay way to meet my Creator. I hope I can go to Mecca first and get my sins erased.

BarakAllahu feek, for your answer. Fear of death is something that drives and motivates me too. I personally need those reminders of the day of judgement and the grave. It keeps me in check and prevents me from sinning. Atleast the major sins, since we all do sin. Fear is actually not a bad thing you know.

We all know Allah Azzawajal is the Most Merciful and it's not good to make yourself go crazy because of fear ofcourse. At the same time I feel like we live in a time where people rely on the Mercy of Allah alone and do not take action themselves.
 

VixR

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I never used to think about it until I experienced a couple close deaths. Now I see it regularly through work, and I do think about it, but it’s not so much scary anymore as it is thought-provoking. It can be so many things. There’s so much to it and so little.
 

sigmund

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most of the time because I constantly make dua to get to jannah al firdaus and ofcourse pray my 5 times a day where I think of afterlife...this keeps me sane and going and even not fear death at all but the state I died.
 

Shaolin23

Seeker of knowledge and truth
I don't think about it too much. But some days it just hits me, like really hard.

One day I will be in the grave all alone and there is no turning back. Wallahi it's so scary. Imagine being in the grave and realizing the amount hours and days you have wasted. The amount of Ajr you could have earned and not being able to go back to the dunya.

How often do guys think of death?

I know some of you atheists trolls don't believe in the hereafter but doesn't it scare you knowing that there is a possibility that you are wrong. And can't go back to fix it?
Only the stupid and the wicked don’t think about death
 

Kratos

Sonder
Allah will judge everyone differently. There is also those that have never heard of the message of islam and allah will judge these people differently. In the after life, what's gonna be put on the scales isn't whether you were a muslim or not, it's whether you were a good person or not. Your good deeds and bad deeds will be put on the scales of judgement, these i think are the determining factors of whether you will enter paradise or hell (but allah knows best).
That's an interesting view but the issue with that is depending on what beliefs an individual has their opinion on what is good or bad will vary whereas Islamic morality is quite clear and unchanging. The biggest sin in Islam is shirk. Can people who commit shirk everyday (such as Hindus) go to heaven? Can people who believe in god but reject Muhammad and his teachings go to heaven? Highly unlikely. Can someone who rejects Islam even be "good" in the first place? How many passages are there in the Quran detailing the arrogant and evil ways of mushrikeen and kuffar? Maybe you can say people who have never heard of Islam will be judged separately and may go to heaven. But those people who have heard the message and rejected it (majority of people in the Western world) have very slim chances.
 
That's an interesting view but the issue with that is depending on what beliefs an individual has their opinion on what is good or bad will vary whereas Islamic morality is quite clear and unchanging. The biggest sin in Islam is shirk. Can people who commit shirk everyday (such as Hindus) go to heaven? Can people who believe in god but reject Muhammad and his teachings go to heaven? Highly unlikely. Can someone who rejects Islam even be "good" in the first place? How many passages are there in the Quran detailing the arrogant and evil ways of mushrikeen and kuffar? Maybe you can say people who have never heard of Islam will be judged separately and may go to heaven. But those people who have heard the message and rejected it (majority of people in the Western world) have very slim chances.

We human were gifted with intellect, we're able to determinant whether something is good or not based on our understand of that certain thing. We all know killing a another human for no absolute reason is a bad thing, based on the fact that he was innocent and that he has not harmed you in no shape or form. We also know that giving a another person something they desperately need (like food, money and house) is something that is considered good (charity). In today's societies, morality has been heavily influenced by abrahamic religions. because of this, you will find a lot of societies sharing the same principle of morality as the islamic one. So in a way, they already got the message of islam and they're already acting upon it's moral values.
"The biggest sin in Islam is shirk. Can people who commit shirk everyday (such as Hindus) go to heaven?" If that certain person turns away from shirk and becomes a muslim, all of his sins will be removed and he will start a new (but allah knows best).
"Can people who believe in god but reject Muhammad and his teachings go to heaven? Highly unlikely." In my honest opinion, i don't think so since they're rejecting the message of islam.
"Can someone who rejects Islam even be "good" in the first place?" Yes, if they hold the same moral value as the islamic one. Just because you're not muslim, doesn't mean that you're automatically bad.
At the end of the day, this is all our opinions. It is allah that has the final saying in whether you will enter hellfire or paradise. In allah we trust, to allah we will return. He is the most merciful, and the most forgiving. He is also the only one that knows us better then ourselves. He knows our past, presence and all the possible futures that we could have chosen and the one which we chose.
 
Was thinking about it on the toilet seat. Probably paranoid because I don't wanna join the long list of ppl that died on the shutter.

Elvis, sellasie, barre, tywin lannister....

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Tukraq

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I don't think about it too much. But some days it just hits me, like really hard.

One day I will be in the grave all alone and there is no turning back. Wallahi it's so scary. Imagine being in the grave and realizing the amount hours and days you have wasted. The amount of Ajr you could have earned and not being able to go back to the dunya.

How often do guys think of death?

I know some of you atheists trolls don't believe in the hereafter but doesn't it scare you knowing that there is a possibility that you are wrong. And can't go back to fix it?
just thought about it this morning after hearing the billionaire enlargement story
 
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