Our body and good health are gifts from Allah; they are more precious than money and something that money can’t buy. How many times have we heard of a wealthy person or celebrity who died lonely? Did they take their wealth with them? The major reason for such tragedies often stems from health issues like cancer or depression, or even suicide. These individuals, despite their power and wealth, often realize too late that money cannot buy good health or happiness.
Achieving good health doesn’t happen overnight; it requires determination, consistent activity, and eating the right foods and diet.
While money can certainly provide access to quality food, gym memberships, and top-notch healthcare, it’s ultimately determination and time that lead to true success. History shows us that commitment and effort can make a significant impact on our lives. It’s interesting how even the wealthiest people often find themselves feeling dissatisfied with what they have. Despite their riches, there’s a constant yearning for more, a drive that persists even as they grow older. This quest for greater fulfilment raises fascinating questions about happiness and contentment.
Many celebrities and wealthy individuals often feel anxious about their money and safety, which leads them to live close to home. They struggle with a lack of freedom and often feel trapped and fearful for their lives. It’s alarming to consider the significant prevalence of mental health issues among celebrities, millionaires, and billionaires, often leading to tragic outcomes such as suicide or murder.
We all love money and need it for essential things like food, clothing, and housing. However, it’s crucial to earn it in a righteous way, in line with our Islamic principles. This includes avoiding dishonesty, exploitation, and any form of injustice in our financial dealings.
You should also strive to maintain a balanced life between work, leisure, and spending time with family and friends.
You should never forget our purpose in this world, as we are travellers here and will be tested by Allah in various ways, whether it’s through finances, health, or other challenges.
The next life is permanent, and our entry into Jannah or hell depends on how we have used what Allah has given us, not on how much money or power we possessed.
The fact is that Allah(God) is closer to us than we think; Allah (God) watches us 24/7, and everything we do-good or bad-is recorded. Even a leave don’t fall without Allah(God) Knowledge We all love money and need it to live a life for essential things like food, clothing. We all love money and need it for essential things like food, clothing, and housing.
However, it’s important to earn it in the right way and maintain a balanced life between work, leisure, and spending time with family and friends. a place to live. But we should do it the right way and have a balanced life between work, leisure and spend time with families and friends.
Let’s always remember our purpose as travellers in this world, embracing the challenges we face-be it financial, health-related, or otherwise- as opportunities for growth and faith in Allah’s plan.
The next life is permanent and whether you enter Jannah or hell is based on what you did with what ever Allah gave you not how much money and power you had.
The afterlife is permanent, and whether you enter Jannah (Paradise) or Hell depends on how you used what Allah gave you, rather than on the amount of money or power you had. Allah is closer to you than you realize; He watches over everyone 24/7, and everything you do-both good and bad-is recorded.
Dear brothers and sisters, let’s focus on what truly matters! Instead of solely pursuing worldly gains, let’s embrace humility and invest our time in meaningful actions that will benefit us on the Day of Judgment. Strengthening our faith through the Five Pillars-Shahada, Salah, Fasting, Zakat-is vital. Together, let’s work towards fulfilling these essential acts with enthusiasm and dedication!)
Instead of getting lost in the chase for billion-dollar ambitions, embrace a mindset of humility and gratitude. Finding joy in the journey can lead to a more fulfilling path!
Let’s commit ourselves to meaningful actions that enrich our souls and wholeheartedly prepare us for pursuits of genuine significance, guiding us as we embrace the Day of Judgment with purpose and optimism.Let us wholeheartedly dedicate ourselves to meaningful actions that nourish our souls and prepare us for pursuits of true significance.
May these endeavours illuminate our path as we confront the Day of Judgment with unwavering determination and a heart full of hopeful optimism. guide us as we embrace the Day of Judgment with unwavering purpose and hopeful optimism.
Instead of being obsessed with becoming a billionaire, we should embrace humility and spend our time wisely on actions that will benefit us on the Day of Judgement.
we all should focus on fulfilling the Five Pillars of Islam: the Shahada (declaration of faith), Salah (prayer), fasting, Zakat (charity), and Hajj (pilgrimage). Remember, the frightening reality is that anyone can die at any moment; there may be no tomorrow.
Therefore, make every action count. Hajj. Brothers and sisters, let’s embrace a life of purpose and meaning! Instead of getting caught up in the pursuit of worldly pleasures and wealth, let’s be humble and invest our time in what truly matters for the Day of Judgement.
Prioritise fulfilling the five pillars of Islam: the Shahada, Salah, fasting, Zakat, and Hajj. Remember, life is precious and uncertain, so let’s make every moment count and strive for a brighter, more fulfilling future together! Dear brothers and sisters, let’s focus on what truly matters! Instead of solely pursuing worldly gains, let’s embrace humility and invest our time in meaningful actions that will benefit us on the Day of Judgment. Strengthening our faith through the Five Pillars Shahada, Salah, Fasting, Zakat-is vital. Together, let’s work towards fulfilling these essential acts with enthusiasm and dedication! After the dunya (the world) and money.
Instead, embrace humility and spend your time wisely on actions that will benefit you on the Day of Judgement. Let’s ground ourselves in the Five Pillars of Islam: the Shahada (declaration of faith), Salah (prayer), fasting, Zakat (charity), and Hajj (pilgrimage).
These are the foundations of our faith. Remember, the frightening reality is that anyone can die at any moment; there may be no tomorrow. So, could you make every action count? Hajj. Brothers and sisters, do not simply chase after the dunya (the world) and money. Instead, be humble and spend your time wisely on what will benefit you on the Day of Judgement.
Embrace the five pillars of Islam. Remember, life is unpredictable, so let’s cherish each moment and make our actions meaningful. By nurturing our faith and supporting one another, we can lead fulfilling lives that resonate with purpose. Here’s to living fully today!
Don’t let despair take hold; instead, cultivate a spirit of positivity by engaging in uplifting deeds and immersing yourself in meaningful pursuits. Embrace the power of kindness and let it guide you toward a life full of purpose. Always remember, Jannah (Paradise) awaits, promising a beauty that transcends the limits of human imagination-a realm of wonders beyond our wildest dreams.
Stay positive by doing good deeds and participating in meaningful activities.; stay positive by doing good deeds and engaging in meaningful activities. Embrace positivity by committing to acts of kindness and immersing yourself in pursuits that matter. Remember, Jannah (Paradise) awaits, promising a beauty beyond human imagination. Jannah is going to be truly amazing, beyond anything we can conceive. stay positive by doing good deeds and engaging in meaningful activities.
حَدَّثَنَا أَبُو بَكْرِ بْنُ أَبِي شَيْبَةَ، حَدَّثَنَا خَالِدُ بْنُ مَخْلَدٍ، حَدَّثَنَا عَبْدُ اللَّهِ بْنُ سُلَيْمَانَ، عَنْ مُعَاذِ بْنِ عَبْدِ اللَّهِ بْنِ خُبَيْبٍ، عَنْ أَبِيهِ، عَنْ عَمِّهِ، قَالَ كُنَّا فِي مَجْلِسٍ فَجَاءَ النَّبِيُّ ـ صلى الله عليه وسلم ـ وَعَلَى رَأْسِهِ أَثَرُ مَاءٍ فَقَالَ لَهُ بَعْضُنَا نَرَاكَ الْيَوْمَ طَيِّبَ النَّفْسِ . فَقَالَ ” أَجَلْ وَالْحَمْدُ لِلَّهِ ” . ثُمَّ أَفَاضَ الْقَوْمُ فِي ذِكْرِ الْغِنَى فَقَالَ ” لاَ بَأْسَ بِالْغِنَى لِمَنِ اتَّقَى وَالصِّحَّةُ لِمَنِ اتَّقَى خَيْرٌ مِنَ الْغِنَى وَطِيبُ النَّفْسِ مِنَ النِّعَمِ ” .
It was narrated from Mu’adh bin ‘Abdullah bin Khubaib, from his father, that his paternal uncle said: “We were sitting in a gathering, and the Prophet (ﷺ) came with traces of water on his head. One of us said to him: ‘We see that you are of good cheer today.’ He said: ‘Yes, praise is to Allah.’ Then he spoke to the people about being rich. He said: ‘There is nothing wrong with being rich for one who has piety, but good health for one who has piety is better than riches, and being of good cheer is a blessing.”
Sunan Ibn Majah 2141