By MawlÄnÄ Muhammad Saleem Dhorat hafizahullÄh
If we study the lives of the pious servants of AllÄh ta'ÄlÄ, i.e. the AmbiyÄ, SahÄbah radhiyallÄhu 'anhum, the MuhaddithÅ«n, FuqahÄ, AwliyÄ, we will find one common factor in their lives, and that is their concern for securing Husn-ul-KhÄtimah so that they are successful in the Court of AllÄh ta'ÄlÄ. Despite their lives being full of virtue, they would worry and pray for death in the state of Ä«mÄn and IslÄm.
AllÄh ta'ÄlÄ quotes the du'Ä of YÅ«suf 'alayhis salÄm in the Glorious Qur'Än:
…O Creator of the heavens and the Earth, You are my guardian in this world and the Hereafter. Make me die a Muslim and make me join the righteous. (12:102)
This is because a single word of disbelief at the time of death can erase the benefits of a lifetime of virtue and obedience. On the other hand, a person may live a life of sin and vice, and then be granted the blessing of Ä«mÄn in the final moments of his life, thereby securing the success of both this world and the Hereafter. Through His infinite Grace and Mercy, AllÄh ta'ÄlÄ inspired me with six points, which will secure Husn-ul-KhÄtimah and a good death for ourselves, which in turn will result in a good outcome in the Hereafter, InshÄ'allÄh.
1. Adopt TaqwÄ (fear of AllÄh ta'ÄlÄ)
TaqwÄ holds the power to repel all the forces which weaken one's Ä«mÄn and at times snatch it away. This can be understood from the verses wherein AllÄh commands the believers to adopt TaqwÄ. We understand from them that once a person becomes a believer, the method of safeguarding that belief is adopting TaqwÄ. And TaqwÄ simply means to create a barrier between disobedience to AllÄh and ourselves. Another name for this TaqwÄ is IstiqÄmah (steadfastness), because when a person, after accepting Ä«mÄn, remains steadfast upon the Commands of AllÄh, he will not disobey Him. AllÄh ta'ÄlÄ mentions:
Surely, those who have declared: 'Our Lord is AllÄh', then remained steadfast, on them the angels will descend, saying, 'Do not fear, and do not grieve; and be happy with the good news of Jannah (Paradise) that you had been promised. We have been your friends in the worldly life, and (will remain as such) in the Hereafter. And for you here is whatever your souls desire, and for you here is whatever you call for.' (41:30)
So when one accepts Ä«mÄn by saying, "My Lord is AllÄh", and thereafter safeguards this Ä«mÄn by remaining steadfast in carrying out the Commands of AllÄh and staying away from every disobedience, then AllÄh will reward him with a good death, as is indicated in the verse above, that the angels will descend with special mercy at the time of his death. The commentators of the Qur'Än have mentioned that the angels of mercy are always with those who are steadfast on DÄ«n; however, the special indication given in this verse is that at the time of their death, the angels become visible to them, who give them the glad tidings of Jannah from their Lord.
2. Love the Pious and Spend Time in Their Company
The pious people are the people of TaqwÄ. The effect of loving them will create in one the desire to spend time in their company, and in doing so the effect of their taqwÄ will rub onto one's self. AllÄh ta'ÄlÄ mentions:
O you who believe, adopt taqwÄ, and be in the company of the truthful. (9:119)
We need to firstly accept Ä«mÄn, which alhamdulillÄh we all do, and thereafter safeguard our Ä«mÄn by adopting TaqwÄ, which can be acquired by staying in the company of those who already have it. The term 'The Truthful' used here is another name for those who have TaqwÄ, as mentioned in another place in the Qur'Än:
…Those are the ones who are truthful, and those are the God-fearing. (2:177)
Similarly the Prophet sallallÄhu 'alayhi wasallam states in a hadÄ«th:
On the Day of Judgement, a person will be with whom he loved. (At-Tirmidhī)
If a person entertains love for the pious, he will be with them in the Hereafter, and the pious people will be granted entry into Jannah, for which Ä«mÄn is a prerequisite. Thus, we can deduce that such a person will die in the state of Ä«mÄn.
3. Giving in Charity
Spending in the path of AllÄh ta'ÄlÄ cools the Anger of AllÄh. If AllÄh ta'ÄlÄ is angry with a person, what chance is there for him to have a good death? Therefore, charity paves the way for one to die in the state of Ä«mÄn, as indicated by the Prophet sallallÄhu 'alayhi wasallam:
Sadaqah (charity) extinguishes the anger of the Lord and prevents an unpleasant death. (At-Tirmidhī)
An unpleasant death could either mean death without Ä«mÄn or death in an undesirable state, i.e. as a victim of a tsunami, hurricane, or earthquake. InshÄ'allÄh, a person will be saved from both types of death.
4. Carrying out Acts upon which the Intercession of the Prophet sallallÄhu 'alayhi wasallam is Guaranteed.
In various narrations, the Prophet sallallÄhu 'alayhi wasallam has encouraged carrying out certain good acts, the virtue of which is that the intercession of the Prophet sallallÄhu 'alayhi wasallam will become incumbent for the doer. One should inquire about and learn such acts from reliable, authentic sources and act upon them. The intercession of the Prophet sallallÄhu 'alayhi wasallam is of two types. The first being that on the Day of Judgement, when every human will be gathered in the Plain of Resurrection, every soul will be in a state of extreme worry and fear regarding its fate in the court of AllÄh ta'ÄlÄ. At this tense moment, the Prophet sallallÄhu 'alayhi wasallam will intercede on behalf of the whole humankind and request AllÄh ta'ÄlÄ to begin the reckoning. The reckoning will thus begin, and this is known as the 'general intercession'. Thereafter, once the process of reckoning begins, the Prophet sallallÄhu 'alayhi wasallam will specifically intercede on behalf of many individuals of his ummah, with the permission of AllÄh. Only a person who dies in the state of Ä«mÄn will be worthy of receiving this 'special intercession' of the Prophet sallallÄhu 'alayhi wasallam. The glad tidings of intercession upon various good actions is this 'special intercession' which is exclusively for people with Ä«mÄn. It can be therefore understood that those carrying out these good acts will die with Ä«mÄn, as only they will be worthy of this 'special intercession'. One example of such an act is reciting the du'Ä after the adhÄn.
5. Repeatedly thank AllÄh ta'ÄlÄ for the Great Bounty of Ä«mÄn, for AllÄh ta'ÄlÄ Promises:
If you express gratitude, I shall certainly give you more. (14:7)
It should be kept in mind that gratitude should be expressed in 3 ways:
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By acknowledging and contemplating over this great bounty in one's heart and mind that AllÄh has granted this to me through His Grace only without my deserving it.
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By verbally expressing one's gratitude.
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By fulfilling the Commands of AllÄh in regards to this bounty.
If we acknowledge the bounty of Ä«mÄn with our heart and mind, express praise for AllÄh verbally and carry out the demands of this ni'mah (blessing), i.e. adopt TaqwÄ, then AllÄh will increase this ni'mah of ours inshÄ'allÄh.
6. Make Du'Ä for a Good Death and for a Pleasant Abode in the Hereafter.
You may do this in your own words or by using supplications from the Qur'Än and ahÄdÄ«th, for example:
O AllÄh, forgive our living and our dead, those present from among us and those absent, our young and our old, our males and our females, O AllÄh whoever you keep alive from among us, keep him alive on IslÄm, and whoever you give death to, give him death upon Ä«mÄn. (Ahmad)
AllÄh ta'ÄlÄ mentions the supplication of the knowledgeable people: “Our Lord, do not let our hearts deviate from the right path after You have given us guidance, and bestow upon us mercy from your own.” (2:8)
If we strive to do the above and ask AllÄh ta'ÄlÄ sincerely, then inshÄ'allÄh, He will grant us this great bounty of death in the state of Ä«mÄn.
May AllÄh ta'ÄlÄ grant us the true understanding of the reality of the Hereafter and grant us the tawfÄ«q to adequately prepare for it. Ä€mÄ«n.
© RiyÄdul Jannah (Vol. 21 No. 2, Feb 2012)