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The Message of Death
by Dr. Khalid Zaheer
A pilot of our air force once narrated to me a personal experience of
a lifetime: one that shook his imagination to the core and transformed
his subsequent behavior in life completely. He recounted:
On a routine flight, the engine of my aircraft developed some
complications which I was unable to locate and correct. Frantic messages
to the control tower were not proving too good. Very soon the plane was
accelerating towards the ground. I got nervously convinced that my very
few moments of survival were fast ticking away. As death was staring at
me with horribly lustful eyes, I could see the 叢performance of my life
flashing across my mind in those very last few seconds of my survival. I
was a terrified and an ashamed witness to my own misdeeds. I could see
no one around to soothe and comfort me -- none of those assuring and
reassuring heroes, friends, and relatives who used to help avoid the
discomforting question of death and its consequences. The ordeal was
terrible; the chances of survival nil!
It was a new life for me when I was miraculously saved: It was
incredible indeed. I forced my way out of the cockpit with some minor
injuries and the most important message I could possibly learn: Life is
too precious to be wasted in the meaningless pursuits of
self-gratification. Thereafter, my attitude has undergone a complete
transformation. Now I try to make sure that I learn about the religion
of Allah as much as I can and practice it sincerely. I hope my Gracious
Creator forgives my shameful past when my unavoidable day of meeting Him
would suddenly arrive.
All of us may not experience a near-death before the real one. We do,
however, receive enough reminders of death in the news of the departure
of others. We have only two options: either to sincerely prepare for the
ultimate by bowing down before the Message of God or to avoid
contemplating the idea of death until it actually arrives.
The consequence of the first choice will be lasting happiness in the
future; the second option may result in an uncertain pleasure in this
world, but will result in a definite disaster in the next one. The
choice is ours!
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