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Friday 27 July 2018

FIVE QUESTIONS: You Can't Hide Nor Run Away From Accountability!


The Day Of Judgment:
Five Questions!
You Can’t Hide Nor Run
Away From Accountability!

(M. Javed Naseem)

“Then shall We question those to
whom Our Message was sent and
those by whom We sent it.”
(al-Quran 7:6)


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Five Questions that will determine your
fate – Heaven or Hell. You have enough
time to prepare answers to those questions
during your lifespan in this world!
You’ll even get the time to correct the
mistakes and change your wrong answers
before it is all over!

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We are responsible for our actions. Whatever we do here in this world, we would be asked about it in the Hereafter. On the Day of Judgment, we’ll be questioned about our life on this earth. We are all answerable to our Lord Creator for every small thing we do here (in this world) during our lifetime, especially when we were having good time and thousands of people were suffering and starving at the same time.

“Then, shall you be questioned that Day
about the joy (you indulged in!).”
(al-Quran 102:8)

When you appear in the Divine court, you’ll be all alone. Nobody would help you. The only thing that could help you would be your good deeds and charity. Everybody has to bear his own burden and carry the load of his sins! No exceptions there!

“They will bear their own burdens, and (other)
burdens along with their own, and on the Day
of Judgments they will be called to account
for their falsehoods.”
(al-Quran 29:13)


The Holy Quran is full of commands of Allah that determine our path in this world – what we should DO, and what we should NOT do. We choose the path we want to follow, and that will lead us to Heaven or Hell. We’ll be held accountable for our choices and the actions that follow.

“This (Quran) is indeed a Reminder
for you and your people; and you shall
soon be questioned.”
(al-Quran 43:44)

When we die, the door on the life of this world is closed and we pass on to another world – the Hereafter. We stay in the transit lounge of the graves, in a world called “Aalam-al-Barzakh” – the ‘World of Barzakh’. Barzakh is an Arabic/Persian word and it means ‘barrier’ or ‘obstacle’ or ‘hindrance’ or ‘separation’. Therefore, from Islamic point of view, the World of Barzakh means the barrier between the physical and spiritual worlds.
I call it the ‘Transit Lounge’ of our final journey. We’ll leave that Barzakh world when the Trumpet will be blown and we will be resurrected on the Day of Judgment for accountability.

During the accountability process, we’ll be asked many questions. As a matter of fact, Ahadith and traditions tell us that the questioning will start the moment we die and are buried in the graves. There would be many questions but five questions would be major our lives in this world. Every human being has to answer them before he/she is admitted to Heaven or Hell. I would like to remind you of those very important questions in case you’re living a care-free and ‘I-am-not-responsible’ kind of life on this planet. The questioning starts from the grave. At the very first stage you would be asked three basic questions – about your Lord, your Deen (religion) and your Prophet. The first questions in the grave would be about our Belief (‘Aqeedah’) and Faith. Then there are other sessions of interrogation. Some say there are thirty questions; others say it’s 300 or even more. Allah knows best.


What we know from the sayings (Hadith) of Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.) that there would be many questions, out of which the following five are the most important questions about our lives on this planet earth:

1. How did you live your life on earth? (As per commands of Allah?)
2. What did you do with (or how you spent) your youth? (The most powerful, resourceful, beautiful and effective tool to work with in the physical world).
3. How did you earn your livelihood (money)? (By Halal or Haraam means?)
4. How did you spend your earnings/wealth? (In the cause of Allah, helping the needy?) 5. What did you do with your knowledge (education)? (Did you use it to serve Allah, serve mankind and to guide others to the right path?)

Easy questions, difficult answers!


The most slippery question is about your earnings/wealth. How did you make it? Everybody knows what is ‘Halal’ and what are Halal means of earning. But do we abide by the ‘Halal’ rules? All religions, including Islam, promote Halal things. Halal means ‘allowed’ or ‘permitted’, and in all religions only ‘good’ things are permitted. And this covers all aspects of life, not only the earnings.

“That (Allah) may question the (custodians) of
Truth concerning the Truth they (were charged
with). And He has prepared for the Unbelievers
a grievous Penalty.”
(al-Quran 33:6)

All injustice will be punished; all aggression, all evil and all hypocrisy will be punished. At that point, we won’t be able to change anything. The Time to change the outcome is NOW! It’s possible only through repentance; asking Allah for forgiveness; and doing good things for other human beings. When we look into the mirror, we see only “beautiful Me”. But the mirror shows us only the shell – the outer side – of our personality. It is the inner side of our personality that will determine our final destination – Heaven or Hell.
We better reflect upon it seriously and prepare some good answers. The painful and the longest Day of Accountability is fast approaching.

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Friday 20 July 2018

FIGHTING FOR HELL: The best way to serve God is to serve Mankind!


Fighting For The Luxuries
Of This Life Is Like
Fighting For Hell!

The Best Way To Serve God
Is To Serve Mankind!

Life of This World Is
A Test, An Illusion!

(M. Javed Naseem)


“What is the life of this world but play and
amusement? But best is the home in the
Hereafter, for those who are righteous.
Will you not then understand?”
(al-Quran 6:32)

It’s election time in Pakistan and we see a lot of mud-slinging in the political arena. It is not only in Pakistan; we have seen the same shit in every country of the West, even in the so-called First World, Civilized World, Developed countries, etc. We are still watching a great deal of mud-slinging in America (Trump-Obama-Russia-Hillary) as election fallout. It didn’t stop even after two years of Presidential election.

It’s during election time that candidates try to expose other candidates. Corruption is brought to light; secret love affairs or marriages are disclosed; black-money and off-shore accounts are discussed; malpractices are publicized; everybody is propagating his own good points and achievements, while at the same time, condemning the failures and weak points of the opposition. But as a matter of fact, everybody is trying to get the maximum benefits from his public office influence. Every politician is selfish and is working for his/her own benefit. People are just used.

We are trying to accumulate as much of material things (including money) as possible – and as quickly as possible too – by all means (Halal or Haraam). In the process we don’t care about how much misery, pain, trouble and discomfort we bring to others – as long as it is not happening to us. And on top of it, every one of us is complaining about the corruption and injustice in the world, as if only others are responsible for that.


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You are one step away from the grave
(death)! You have very little time to work
on your Hereafter! Try to please Allah
with your good deeds and maximum
charity before Death knocks you out!

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Today, people run for public office because of its material benefits, clout, power or authority, perks, luxury life and above all chances of making endless money. People fight for that fiercely and put their lives at stake too. This worldly life is so important to them that they would go any length (even killing people) to achieve it. They are misguided souls. They did not learn any lesson from books; nor from their parents’ lives; nor from the society that on the Day of Judgment, they would have to answer questions about every misdeed, every injustice and every transgression.

“These are the people who buy the life
of this world at the price of the Hereafter.
Their penalty shall not be lightened,
nor shall they be helped.”
(al-Quran 2:86)


There is a very beautiful small chapter (Surah) in the Quran and it is called at-Takathur (or al-Takassur), meaning: Rivalry in material increase, or competition, or hoarding. It has only 8 short verses. In those verses Allah wakes you up and shakes you up by saying:

بِسْمِ اللَّهِ ٱلرَّحْمـٰنِ ٱلرَّحِيمِ
أَلْهَاكُمُ ٱلتَّكَّاثُرُ حَتَّىٰ زُرْتُمُ ٱلْمَقَابِرَ كَلاَّ سَوْفَ تَعْلَمُونَ
ثُمَّ كَلاَّ سَوْفَ تَعْلَمُونَ كَلاَّ لَوْ تَعْلَمُونَ عِلْمَ ٱلْيَقِين
لَتَرَوُنَّ ٱلْجَحِيمَ ثُمَّ لَتَرَوُنَّهَا عَيْنَ ٱلْيَقِينِ
ثُمَّ لَتُسْأَلُنَّ يَوْمَئِذٍ عَنِ ٱلنَّعِيمِ
“The mutual rivalry for piling up (the good things
of this world) diverts you (from the more serious
things), until you visit the graves. But nay, you
soon shall know (the reality). Again, you soon
shall know! Nay, were you to know with certainty
of mind, (you would beware!) You shall certainly
see Hellfire! Again, you shall see it with certainty
of sight! Then, shall you be questioned
that Day about the joy (you indulged in!).”
(al-Quran 102:1-8)


Jesus says:
James 4:4
“You adulterous people! Don’t you know that friendship with the world means enmity against God? Therefore, anyone who chooses to be a friend of the world becomes an enemy of God.”

1 John 2:17)
“The world and its desires pass away, but whoever does the will of God lives forever.”

Titus 2:11-12
“For the grace of God has appeared that offers salvation to all people. It teaches us to say “No” to ungodliness and worldly passions, and to live self-controlled, upright and godly lives in this present age.”


Mark 8:36
“What good is it for someone to gain the whole world, yet forfeit their soul?”

John 16:33
“I have told you these things, so that in me you may have peace. In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world.”

1 Timothy 6:7-8
“For we brought nothing into the world, and we can take nothing out of it. But if we have food and clothing, we will be content with that.”

Muhammad (s.a.w.) Says:
Hadith No.1 (Simple Living)
(Note: This is an excerpt from a long narration.)
Narrated Ibn Abbas: “For the whole year I had the desire to ask Umar bin Al-Khattab regarding the explanation of a verse (in Surah Al-Tahrim) but I could not ask him because … Allah's Apostle smiled while he was lying on a mat made of palm-tree leaves with nothing between him and the mat. Underneath his head there was a leather pillow stuffed with palm fibers, and leaves of a saut tree were piled at his feet, and above his head hung a few water skins. On seeing the marks of the mat imprinted on his side, I wept. He said.' 'Why are you weeping?' I replied, "O Allah's Apostle! Caesar and Khosrau are leading the life (i.e. luxurious life) while you, being Allah's Apostle, are living as a destitute". The Prophet (s.a.w.) replied. 'Won't you be satisfied that they enjoy this world and we the Hereafter?'” -- (Bukhari, Book 60, No. 435).


Hadith No.2 (Desires & Temptation)
Narrated Abu Huraira: “I heard Allah's Apostle saying, “the heart of an old man remains young in two respects, i.e., his love for the world (its wealth, desires, amusements and luxuries) and his incessant hope." -- (Bukhari, Book 76, No. 429).

Hadith No.3 (Greed & Race For Materialism)
Narrated Sahl bin Saad: “I heard Ibn Zubair who was on the pulpit at Mecca, delivering a sermon, saying: O men! The Prophet used to say, ‘If the son of Adam were given a valley full of gold, he would love to have a second one; and if he were given the second one, he would love to have a third, for nothing fills the belly of Adam's son except dust. And Allah forgives he who repents to Him." Ubai said, "We considered this as a saying from the Quran till the Sura (beginning with) ' the mutual rivalry for piling up of worldly things diverts you..' (al-Takassur or Takathur) was revealed." -- (Bukhari, Book 76, No. 446).

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Friday 13 July 2018

WEALTH AND CHILDREN:The Yardstick of Nobility From The Period of Ignorance, is A Test For Muslims.


Wealth & Children:
The Yardstick Of Nobility
From The Period Of
Ignorance (Jaahiliah),
But A Test For Muslims

(M. Javed Naseem)


“O you who believe! Truly, among your wives
and your children are (some that are) enemies to
yourselves; so beware of them! But if you pardon,
forgive and overlook, verily Allah is Oft-Forgiving,
Most Merciful. Your wealth and your children are
only a trial; but in the presence of Allah,
is the highest reward.
(al-Quran 64:14-15)

Centuries ago, man used to claim his status in the society by dint of his wealth and children. The richer and bigger the family, the higher and nobler it would be in status in society. Today, after thousands of years, the yardstick is still the same. The rich and big families have all the influence in the society despite the fact that most of them are corrupt and have no integrity.

God is infinite Truth and He is also the infinite Love – pure and incorruptible! So, He likes His world pure and without corruption. The Almighty sent different Prophets and Messengers during different eras to eradicate the evil of ignorance and spread the enlightenment so that people follow the path of piety and righteousness. With the advent of Islam, Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.) appeared with the same mission like his predecessors to guide people to the right path. In the Quran, Allah commanded the man on many occasions with plain and simple words: “And don’t spread corruption (or mischief) in the earth!” Unfortunately, the man proved, on every occasion, that he is disobedient and ungrateful to God; he is ignorant, unjust, corrupt and dishonest. He loves wealth and his own children and does not mind hurting and killing other people for the purpose of his own material gains.

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In Islam, wealth and children are a test for
Muslims. Allah wants to see how we handle
these blessings and how we use them for the
benefit of mankind! Abusing them means
punishment on the Day of Judgment.

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“And know that your possessions and your
progeny are but a trial; and that it is Allah
with Whom lies your highest reward.”
(al-Quran 8:28)


We are wholeheartedly in the race for materialism – accumulation of wealth. Greed is the mother of all evils and it forces us to be dishonest, corrupt, unjust and cruel. People with richer and bigger families use their influence to acquire more wealth and property by all (legal or illegal) means. There are ‘Qabzah Groups’ in Pakistan and India who steal or forcibly buy for peanuts high-value properties from common people who have no means to protect themselves. Those groups don’t hesitate to kill innocent people, if they need to.
That’s blackmailing, terrorism, injustice and transgression. Believers are warned in the Quran about that:

“Of no profit whatever to them, against
Allah, will be their riches nor their sons.
They will be companions of the Fire,
to dwell therein (forever)!
(al-Quran 58:17)


The Western gangster movies and video games are influencing people’s brains and changing their character slowly. They have developed the habit of taking advantage of others’ situations without thinking that they are doing injustice to others. People are becoming more and more selfish. The worst thing is that they don’t really need to do such things to ‘survive’. They are usually better off than their victims. They don’t do it because they are poor and need to survive. No, they are generally rich. It’s their greed.
According to Amr ibn Awf, the Messenger of Allah (s.a.w.) said:

“By Allah, it is not poverty I fear for you, but rather
I fear you will be given the wealth of the world just as
it was given to those before you. You will compete
for it just as they competed for it and it will destroy
 you just as it destroyed them.”
(Bukhari, No.2988; Muslim, No.2961)

Wealth and children are the blessings of the Almighty and at the same time a test for us. Most people are failing this test despite all the warnings. It is really hard to understand what part of God’s command people don’t understand! How can we say ‘goodbye’ to our compassion and spirit of good deeds; and adopt evil practices without thinking of the long-term consequences? Allah says very clearly in the Quran:

“Wealth and sons are allurements of the life of
this world; but the things that endure, good deeds,
are best in the sight of your Lord, as rewards,
and best as (the foundation for) hopes.”
(al-Quran 18:46)

Allah, the Almighty, warns all believers in the Quran about the hidden evil in wealth and children, and commands us to be vigilant lest we forget the rights of Allah:

“O you who believe! Let not your riches or
your children divert you from the remembrance
of Allah. If any act thus, the loss is their own.”
(al-Quran 63:9)


On the Day of Judgment, all believers would be judged on the scale of righteousness or piety. There is no other criterion in Islam to determine somebody’s status except by ‘Taqwa’ (meaning righteousness or piety). Wealth and children would be of no use.

“It is not your wealth nor your sons, that will
bring you nearer to Us in degree; but only those
who believe and work righteousness - these are
the ones for whom there is a multiplied Reward
for their deeds, while secure they (reside) in
the dwellings on high!”
(al-Quran 34:37)


“Of no profit to you will be your relatives
and your children on the Day of Judgment.
He will judge between you; for Allah sees
well all that you do.”
(al-Quran 60:3)

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Friday 6 July 2018

GOD'S RULE: Blessings For The Grateful, Punishment For The Ungrateful. It's Your Choice!


God’s Rule:
Blessings For The Grateful,
Punishment For The Ungrateful.
It’s Your Choice!

(M. Javed Naseem)


“Truly man is, to his Lord, ungrateful; and
to that (fact) he bears witness (by his deeds);
and violent is he in his love of wealth.”
(al-Quran 100:6-8)

There are many reminders for us in the Holy Quran. In hundreds of verses we are reminded that we should be conscious of Allah; we should be mindful of Allah; or even we should have fear of Allah (meaning that we should fear His punishment, chastisement or wrath because it is very severe). As a matter of fact, all three phrases mean the same thing that we should be obeying God’s commands and should refrain from evil deeds. Our top priority should be pleasing Allah with our righteous deeds.


Allah has given us freedom of choice in this world and these choices of ours will determine our life in the Hereafter. In other words, we are on a test or a trial in this life on this planet Earth. We are told what is right and what is wrong. We are also told that doing good (right) things will please our Lord God and we’ll be rewarded for that while at the same time we are warned that doing evil (bad) things will invoke God’s displeasure and anger, and that merits punishment.

“But those who reject (Allah), for them will be
the Fire of Hell. No term shall be determined
for them, so they should die, nor shall its penalty
be lightened for them. Thus do We reward
every ungrateful one!”
(al-Quran 35:36)

Rejecting or ignoring the Lord Creator is like a rebellion against Him. That’s why Allah does not like those who are arrogant and ungrateful. Allah wants us to become humble and grateful for all the favors He has bestowed upon us. God does not need us, but we need God in our lives every day. A simple gesture of gratitude is sometimes enough to please our merciful Lord.

Man is created weak and most of us can’t even control our own desires. Often we get carried away and tempt to commit sins. But God is so merciful that He forgives our sins every time we repent and revert to him for forgiveness. We should be grateful to God for that special favor but most of us are not. And God knows that too. So, then who are we fooling? The answer is: Ourselves!

“But verily, your Lord is full of grace to
Mankind, yet most of them are ungrateful.”
(al-Quran 27:73)


“It is He Who gave you life, will cause you
to die, and will again give you life! Truly,
man is the most ungrateful creature!”
(al-Quran 22:66)

We take life and its bounties for granted, without giving it a thought. Every day of our lives is a gift from God and we cannot thank Him enough for the endless bounties we enjoy. It’s God’s right that we thank Him for every favor.

“… Verily Allah is full of bounty to mankind,
but most of them are ungrateful.”
(al-Quran 2:243 & 10:60)

We revert to God only in distress or in trouble. In our happy times, we don’t remember Him nor show any gratitude. But He keeps reminding us (with bad times and troubles) that He is still there to help us. We are so selfish and shameless that we never feel embarrassed!

“They recognize the favors of Allah;
then they deny them; and most of them
are (creatures) ungrateful.”
(al-Quran 16:83)


It is not funny at all that sailors are the most faithful and sincere believers of God. In the ocean they are at the mercy of the waves and there’s no help during a storm except that of God’s. How a boat sails through meters-high angry waves, only a sailor knows. People talk about the second chance, but a sailor enjoys many chances during his life in the sea. During every storm, he gets a new life. And if there is any doubt about it in anybody’s mind, here’s what Allah says in the Quran:

“Your Lord is He Who makes the ship go smoothly
for you through the sea, in order that you may seek
of his bounty. For He is unto you most Merciful.
When distress seizes you at sea, those that you call
upon - besides Himself - leave you in the lurch!
But when He brings you back safe to land, you
turn away (from Him). Most ungrateful is man!”
(al-Quran 17:66-67)


“See you not that the ships sail through the
ocean by the Grace of Allah? That He may
show you of His Signs? Verily in this are
Signs for all who constantly persevere
and give thanks.”
(al-Quran 31:31)

If we learn to be grateful for everything we have (not for everything we still want), we will be content with life. We’ll have less material problems and we’ll stay away from evil-doing too. It is the greed, the sentiment of jealousy and competition with the rich that pushes us towards evil and corruption. God has promised us provision for the entire life. We should try to seek that with honest, fair and lawful means. With hardwork and sincerity, we can achieve almost everything – almost. But the first thing we need to learn is to say: Thank you for everything, Allah!

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