you and I are going to die... that's just facts
Death is the one certainty every one of us shares, yet it's the thing we spend so much of our lives trying not to think about. As Muslims, remembering death isn't meant to make us hopeless. It's meant to wake us up. It reminds us that this life is temporary, that every day is a gift, and that every moment is an opportunity to return to Allah before we return to Him. In this video, we reflect on why remembering death softens the heart, reshapes our priorities, and helps us live with purpose instead of distraction. May Allah grant us hearts that remember Him often, lives filled with sincerity, and a beautiful ending. آمين. If this reminder benefited you, I'd love for you to subscribe and join us as we reflect on the Qur'an, strengthen our relationship with Allah, and strive for a heart that is pleasing to Him. "And every soul will taste death. Then to Us will you be returned." (Qur'an 29:57)

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