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In the noble Quran there is a short chapter which is very unique in its content. Often, when any two of the prophet’s companions used to part ways, they made sure to remind each other of this chapter.
The chapter refers to the importance of using one’s limited time on earth wisely. It highlights the importance of living a full and fruitful life that respects the Creator’s intentions. There is only one route that leads to eternal paradise and all other paths lead to loss and misery. The Quran urges us to use our time wisely, following the route to eternal happiness.
“By the declining day (time), (1) Lo! ;[To be] Human is a state of loss, (2) save for those who believe and do good works, and exhort one another to truth and exhort one another to endurance. (3)”
First: Faith
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At every break of dawn the day calls saying:
“Oh Human, I am a newly born creature and a witness to your deeds, so make the most out of me for I never come back till the end of days.”
Consequently, time is one of mankind’s most precious assets since it can never be replaced or renewed once it has passed. When we squander our time it is much like someone investing his capital unwisely and not using it to generate profit.
However, when we invest our time wisely, we can avoid this inevitable loss.
When we invest our time in that which is right and just, using it to uphold right beliefs, perform good deeds, offer honest advice and speak the truth we are making a wise
investment.
Investing time in the right belief Our belief system is what connects us- tiny, mortal and limited creatures that we, as humans, are - with the ultimate, old and everlasting
source of our existence.
Through our beliefs we can escape the limitations of our physical, earthly existence and engage the powers of a limitless universe, entrusting our limited self-powers to the greatness of hidden universal powers thereby expanding our human limitations and satisfying the quest for meaning we all yearn to grasp.
Through our belief systems, we replace our selfish tendencies with just actions. We substitute earthly man-made laws with perfect laws defined by the creator himself, who understands best what pleases us and what is in our best interest.
Second: Good deeds
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Good deeds don’t come by chance or by accident, rather, one is motivated to carry them out to honor their beliefs and achieve certain goals.
Perhaps one of the best ways to describe how best to use one’s time wisely, investing in good deeds were the words spoken by Omar Bin Abdul Aziz, one of the Islamic empire’s former rulers, who was just and upright: “Day and night work their ways in you, so make sure you work your own way in both of them; they also take as much as they can of you, and so make sure you take as much as you can of them.”
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The Prophet Muhammad changed the history of mankind. This fact led Michael H. Hart to rank Prophet Muhammad as the top one of the 100 most influential people in history. Many readers of Hart’s book were surprised to learn that the Prophet Muhammad was the first person on Hart’s list. Although Islam is not the largest religion, Hart claims he selected Muhammad ahead of Jesus and Moses because Muhammad was successful in both the religious and political realms.
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“When a human dies, they stop being credited by God with their deeds except three categories of Deeds: leaving behind an ongoing charitable project that humans from; leaving behind the understanding of mankind; and leaving behind good and well-raised children who always remember their parents and pray for them.”
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“And there may spring from you a nation who invite to goodness, and enjoin right conduct and forbid indecency. Such are they who are successful.”
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Trials are an inevitable part of life for each and every one of us. The trials we face take different forms; some may be related to health, sh3er to financial or social issues.
However, regardless of the nature of our trials, we all face them and must learn to exhort each other to endure.
In Islam, Muslims are to exhort everyone to endure the challenges life presents. They are encouraged to help sh3er accept and endure the difficult tests and challenges life gives to them. It is only through endurance that we can overcome life’s most difficult hardships.
God promised many rewards for those who endure trials and pass them successfully with
steadfastness.
“And surely we shall try you with something of fear and hunger, and loss of wealth and lives and crops; but give glad tidings to the steadfast, (155) who say when a misfortune strikes them: Lo! We are Allah’s and lo! Unto Him we are returning. (156) Such are they on whom are blessings from their Lord, and mercy. Such are the rightly guided.”