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Life is often a series of struggles and "hidden pains" behind smiles. Abror Muxtor Aliy’s recitations remind us that death is a release from these worldly burdens, transitioning the soul from a transient existence to an eternal one.
Recognizing the beauty of death changes how we live. If we view death as a beautiful arrival, we are encouraged to spend our time "planting seeds" of good deeds so that we may "bloom" in the afterlife. OК»lim Asli GoК»zaldir @Abror Muxtor Aliy
"If death weren't beautiful, would the Prophet (PBUH) have died?" — This rhetorical question, often echoed in spiritual wisdom , challenges us to see death as a shared path with the most beloved of creation. Life is often a series of struggles and
For many, the mention of death brings a shadow of fear. But what if we looked at it through a different lens? As often notes in his lectures and poems , death is not an end, but a "beautiful" gateway. 1. The Meeting with the Beloved If we view death as a beautiful arrival,
In Islamic philosophy, death is frequently described as Wisal —the union of the soul with its Creator. If the Creator is the source of all beauty, then the journey back to Him must possess a unique, spiritual beauty.