MUST LISTEN | If You Died Tonight, How Does Your Story End? | Powerful Speech by Ustadh AbdulRahman Hassan
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If You Died Tonight, How Does Your Story End?
In this powerful Islamic reminder, Ustadh Abdul Rahman Hassan speaks about death, the Day of Judgement, the reality of the Akhirah, and the importance of preparing to meet Allah before it is too late.
Many people become distracted and deluded by the worldly life. They chase wealth, status, comfort, reputation, success, followers, careers, and the approval of people, forgetting that this dunya is temporary and that every soul will return to Allah. But on the Day of Judgement, none of these worldly things will benefit a person except what was used in obedience to Allah.
Your wealth will not protect you. Your status will not defend you. What will matter is your iman, your sincerity, your repentance, your salah, the state of your heart, and the righteous deeds you sent forward for the sake of Allah.
This emotional Islamic lecture is a reminder to reflect deeply on the life we are living, the sins we need to leave behind, the good deeds we need to increase, and the book of deeds we are writing every single day. On the Day of Judgement, every person will receive their record. For the people of righteousness, receiving their book in the right hand will be a moment of success. For those who rejected the truth or lived in disobedience to Allah, it will be a moment of regret, loss, and accountability.
This powerful Muslim reminder encourages us to make sincere tawbah, protect our prayers, remember death, prepare for the Akhirah, and stop being deceived by the temporary pleasures of this world. The dunya will end, but the Hereafter is forever.
Ask yourself honestly: if your book of deeds was closed tonight, would you be ready to meet Allah?
This audio belongs to Ustadh AbdulRahman Hassan. Please follow his socials and support the YouTube channel "AMAR" (Al-Madrasatu Ar-Rahmaniyyah) which is the Islamic school he's associated with.