Skip to main content

**The Bridge to Paradise & The Truth About Spiritual Bankruptcy**


 

I started Surah Araf. I heard an interesting fact in Araf from a very early age that the consequences of the Hereafter are binary, not Paradise, but through this sura we were informed that no! There is another location between Paradise and Hell.
.
According to the name of this place, the name of this Surah will be "Araf" for those who have not done so well that the Paradise will get a ticket and so bad.Did not go to hell, it is like the land of the middle classes!

This Arafbashi will always be hoping that they should be upgraded to Paradise at some point. [1] In addition to this Araf, another impressive fact of Hashr is unknown to many of us. 
And that is Kantara!

We think "Live if you can cross the Pulsirat in any way!" Wrong! Pulsirat is not Paradise if you cross.On the day of the Hashr, the Vishwas will be judged twice. There will be once before crossing the Sirat and another time after crossing the Sirat.

Yes, the previous trial will be "Creator's loss of rights" and the next trial will be "justice to destroy the servant's rights" and the place where the trial will be "Kantara".The Creator will resolve the un -Setted issues between the believers on this canthara [2]

Imagine a person at the Al-Kantarah door of Paradise in Al-Kantarah, but he could not enter there because he took all his good deeds that he took to the end of the opposite hell, and what would you say to the Bhagava? My Messenger 1, of course, defined that wretched as "Muflis""Muffalis" means bankruptcy or bankerptod. 

The Prophet (peace be upon him) said, "Do you know who is the real bankruptcy?"

The Companions replied, "Whoever has nothing money or wealth is that the Messenger of Allah?" The Prophet (peace be upon him) said, "No! The real bankruptcy in my Ummah is the person who will come with many prayers, many fasting and many goodness on the Day of Resurrection, but he will see that he has gone bankrupt in that day."

Because in the lifetimeHe used to abuse others by slandering others unjustly embezzling the wealth of others, and wandering others and beating others today, all his good deeds are being transferred to the victims. Not only that, if his good deeds cannot cover the compensation, then their sins will be imposed on him and he will be thrown into hell. ” [3]

So guysThe only thing you will see will be seen for those of your prayers who are suffering from the fasting of your face as well as the speech of others in your mouth or by practicing the wealth of others!

**A raw reminder:** 
No prayer or fast will shield us if we trample others’ rights. True faith isn’t just vertical (with Allah) – it’s horizontal (with people). 

See you at Kantara? Let’s build a soul-rich account. ✨ 

If this resonates, you can support my reflections here: 
(https://buymeacoffee.com/Kabir1989
Deeply grateful for your presence.🌿

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

How Often Should You Blog? A Guide to Ideal Posting Frequency

Blogging consistently is key to keeping your audience engaged and growing your reach. However, just having a blog isn’t enough. To attract traffic, establish your brand, or generate leads, you need a steady flow of fresh, valuable content. But how often should you post to get results? Here’s the answer: there’s no universal number of posts per week that’s perfect for every blog. Finding your ideal blogging frequency depends on your niche, audience size, content quality, and your goals. Here’s how to determine what’s right for you. --- Key Factors for Deciding Blog Frequency 1. Goals and Audience Define your primary goal: brand awareness, thought leadership, or sales? Different goals may require different paces. Understand your audience’s preferences. A tech guide blog may thrive with in-depth, less frequent posts, while a news blog benefits from regular updates. 2. Blog Age and Maturity Newer blogs need frequent, high-quality posts to establish a presence. As the blog matures and gains...

The Man Who Invented The "Psychopath"?

The Man Who Invented the “Psychopath”? Hervey Cleckley, an influential psychiatrist, is often credited with shaping modern understandings of psychopathy, even though his original intent was to help rather than stigmatize those affected. His 1941 work, The Mask of Sanity, was pivotal, as it introduced the concept of the psychopath as a specific personality type with 16 distinct traits. Cleckley described individuals who seemed outwardly rational but exhibited shallow emotions, lacked empathy, and engaged in destructive behaviors, though often without malice. Cleckley’s perspective was initially sympathetic; he saw these individuals as “forgotten” by psychiatry—people who needed understanding and treatment. However, as psychopathy entered the public lexicon, the term was quickly associated with malice, violence, and even inhumanity. Cleckley’s nuanced portrait of the psychopath was adapted by later researchers like Robert Hare, who created the widely used Psychopathy Checklist, a t...

How to Conduct Audience Research For SEO:A Simplified Guide!

To excel in SEO, understanding what your audience searches for and why is crucial. Audience research unveils the intent behind search queries, helping you align strategies with user needs. This approach can uncover search behaviors, map audience intent, and identify SEO opportunities, even with limited resources. Traditional Audience Research: Methods and Challenges Traditional audience research focuses on demographic, psychographic, and behavioral insights to build audience personas. It often involves: Surveys: To gather customer feedback. Focus Groups and Interviews: To understand audience preferences and behaviors. However, as advertising pioneer David Ogilvy noted, traditional research can be flawed because people often don’t act as they say. Tools like Similarweb, Audiense, and Brandwatch can assist in audience segmentation but may not fully capture search behavior or intent. A Better Approach: Audience Research for SEO SEO-focused audience research analyzes search behavior to unc...