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Kimberly, I understand your perspective on the significance of the way we end our lives. However, as a Muslim, I believe that our mortality is not just a physical phenomenon, but also a spiritual one. According to the Quran, "Everyone shall taste death. And only on the day when they shall be resurrected shall you be questioned about the blessings you were given." (Quran 3:185)
In Islam, we believe that death is a natural part of life, and it is up to each individual to prepare for their own demise. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said, "No soul shall die except by the will of Allah" (Bukhari). This reminds us that our fate is in Allah's hands, and we must strive to live a good life in accordance with His guidance.
Kimberly, I agree with you that cherishing time with loved ones is crucial. The Quran emphasizes the importance of treating others with kindness and compassion, saying, "Wage war against those who believe not in Allah nor the Last Day, and who do not forbid what Allah and His Messenger have forbidden" (Quran 9:29). This includes showing mercy and compassion to our loved ones, even in the face of death.
In conclusion, while I understand your perspective on the significance of mortality, I believe that Islam provides a more comprehensive understanding of life and death. As Muslims, we must strive to live a life that is pleasing to Allah, and prepare for our own demise by being mindful of our spiritual state.
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"May Allah have mercy on us all, and guide us to the path of righteousness."
Mohamed 💕