2010年6月14日 星期一

生命有一種絕對




如果我不曾走過這一遍 生命中還有多少苦和甜美

那風中的歌聲 孤單哽咽的聲音是誰

回憶中那個少年 為何依然不停的追

想要征服的世界 始終都沒有改變

那地上無聲蒸發我的淚

黑暗中期待光線 生命有一種絕對

等待我 請等待我 直到約定融化成笑顏

那生命 燦爛煙火般上演 你和我最後都要回歸地平線

那留下的足跡 浪花沖走回憶海岸線

靠近我 再擁抱我 請不要讓我的心冷卻

黑暗中期待光線 生命有一種絕對

2010年6月13日 星期日

一個女孩的故事

看了一個女孩的故事 讓我有所省思

人間還是可以看到的溫暖之處

最近以來的繁事太多而漸漸讓心也沉了下去

在接到工作的消息 心裡其是有半喜半憂

心裡很高興是因為終於不用花很久的時間就可以找到工作

心裡感到不安是因為第一次要離開家

這輩子以為只有在嫁人的時候才真正的離開這個家

既然會是要為了工作要離開這個家

或許這可以替我們家畫一個暫時的休止符

一切的紛爭 不安 和不愉快將會告一段落

我需要一段時間來沉澱自己的心情

好好的走出去看這個世界

學會獨立和堅強

我知道獨立的路雖然是孤單的 不過我會去學會克服

在能遇見我的另一伴以前

我應先為自己佈下下一步人生的道路

努裡的把每一天過作為很有意義的一天

想像故事中的女孩所散發出的愛和他的毅力

珍惜自己所擁有的 散播出愛和的熱情

為自己設定一個目標和方向

讓爸媽有一天也對我感到驕傲

雖然很多事情他們沒有辦法諒解

但我還是希望他們會諒解這一切

希望有一天我能作一個好的女兒

我真的很愛你們 爸媽 > <


我真的真的非常愛你

2010年6月10日 星期四

Breakaway



Grew up in a small town
And when the rain would fall down
I'd just stare out my window
Dreaming of what could be
And if I'd end up happy
I would pray

Trying hard to reach out
But when I tried to speak out
Felt like no one could hear me
Wanted to belong here
But something felt so wrong here
So I prayed I could break away


I'll spread my wings and I'll learn how to fly
I'll do what it takes til' I touch the sky
And I'll make a wish
Take a chance
Make a change
And breakaway
Out of the darkness and into the sun
But I won't forget all the ones that I love
I'll take a risk
Take a chance
Make a change
And breakaway

Wanna feel the warm breeze
Sleep under a palm tree
Feel the rush of the ocean
Get onboard a fast train
Travel on a jet plane, far away (I will)
And breakaway


Buildings with a hundred floors
Swinging around revolving doors
Maybe I don't know where they'll take me but
Gotta keep moving on, moving on
Fly away, breakaway

I'll spread my wings
And I'll learn how to fly
Though it's not easy to tell you goodbye
I gotta take a risk
Take a chance
Make a change
And breakaway
Out of the darkness and into the sun
But I won't forget the place I come from
I gotta take a risk
Take a chance
Make a change
And breakaway, breakaway, breakaway

seeking knowledge For a Sister (Its very meaningful)




In our times seeking knowledge seems to have become something only for men, women’s chores involve cooking food and producing children.

This has led to the frustration of many teenage girls, specially in the west. They might have great ambitions in seeking knowledge and teaching it to others, and it is mainly for these sisters I decided to post this.


First of all people have to realise that seeking knowledge is not a glamorous thing to do, I realise that in our time it has sometimes come across as something popular to do, reading about different stories maybe on this blog or other places you think wow I want that too! But truth be told, the nitty-gritty bits or behind the scene stuff is very hard to say the least.

Seeking knowledge full-time, is not something for everyone, can you really manage sitting for a few hours just repeating and memorizing or reading arabic grammar books over and over again? Some of you might think yes of course I love Islaam! But when it comes to studying Islaam a lot of people seem to be able to talk the talk without any action.

Ask yourself dear sister, how much Qur’aan have you actually memorised? You might be in your late teens or early twenties, do you actually take time out and look for study circles? Be it in your local masjid or the neighbouring masjids.

Many people tell themselves, if only I had a chance to study abroad I would have sat in the masjid twenty-four hours a day and studied and studied. But truth be told, if you aren’t a good student in Toronto [as an example] chances are you wont change much in Madeenah.

I do not mean to demoralise my sisters by saying this, all I wish to do is to make them realise that they have to be serious, and if you show Allah your sincerity in this then He will surely aid you.

Having said that, the main issue that stands between sisters and seeking knowledge is that they do not have any mahram to travel with and seek knowledge.

Or that they might have a mahram but that person would never want to travel with them to some dry humid country just for her to read some “silly” books, you can study Islaam here, they will most likely tell you.

And to be quite frank there is no real way of getting around this, since it is a law put down by Allah Himself, and if you start your quest for knowledge by going against a command of Allah then there will most likely not be any blessings at all in that search.

My best suggestions to young sisters, is to try to get married to a brother who share their views and is equally serious about seeking knowledge, or marry a brother who is already seeking knowledge.

The other option is for you to try to convince your brother or maybe even uncle or any other mahram to help you.

The next problem usually is, ok but where do I go and study? Here is a very rough list for places to go and seek knowledge inshAllah:

Saudi Arabia:

This is without doubt the best place in our time to seek knowledge. It is good in that it will teach you the right Aqeedah and Manhaj and plus it has universities that give away scholarships to students.

The University of Madeenah is opening up a branch for sisters soon and this will be for the wives of students providing them with an opportunity to study.

The University of Makkah, Ummul Qurra already has a branch for women, which enables both husband and wife to study side by side.

Then there is the new University called Nourah bint ‘Abdirahmaan, this university is for women and they accept international students aswell.

One of the main conditions is that the female has a mahram residing in Riyadh.

Yemen:

I would not advice sisters to travel there at the moment, since there is a big security risk with battles being fought against Shi’as etc.

Also life generally is rougher there. The government usually give foreigners abit of a tough time, and ask questions etc, but if you are originally Yemeni or Somali, this is a good place since you will be able to blend in with the population easily.

Places to study are many, there is the famous Dammaj which was founded by Shaykh Muqbil rahimahullah. There is also places in Macbar where you can learn the basics of Islaam and memorise Qur’aan etc.

But again the situation is not stable in Yemen at the moment.

Egypt:

This country is mainly good for two things, when it comes to the arabic language and memorizing Qur’aan. The Egyptians are very good in both these fields.

It is also good in that it provides flexibility for people to come and study. The people in Egypt are very friendly and welcoming, and a person usually picks up the language quickly.

The main places for studying are in Cairo, al-Ibaanah is a good institute which will teach you arabic and islamic subjects.

There is al-Fajr institute which has grown very big recently which teaches a similar syllabus. In Cairo you will find many different institutes and it is up to you to pick which one suites you the best, all of these institutes cost money.

There is a place up in the north, qortoba institute I have heard good things about it but I am not sure if they provide services for females. You can read more about them here http://www.qortoba.net/

Pakistan/India:

This wouldn’t be very ideal for non Pakistanis or non Indians, since the circumstance in Pakistan has changed dramatically within the past few years.

However if you happen to be Pakistani or Indian it might be something worth looking into.

Mauritania:

This is really not a place for westerners to go, let alone women. Life is very tough here and students are required to be very tough and serious.

To make your way there you will have to have contacts and know which Shaykhs to study underneath and which ones to avoid.

These are few of the places that comes to mind, if other people have places I have over looked please feel free to add them through the comments on the blog.


http://khaldun.wordpress.com/2010/03/25/for-sisters-eyes-only/

古蘭經習得(二)






قُولُوٓاْ ءَامَنَّا بِٱللَّهِ وَمَآ أُنزِلَ إِلَيۡنَا

وَمَآ أُنزِلَ إِلَىٰٓ إِبۡرَٲهِـۧمَ وَإِسۡمَـٰعِيلَ

وَإِسۡحَـٰقَ وَيَعۡقُوبَ

وَٱلۡأَسۡبَاطِ وَمَآ أُوتِىَ مُوسَىٰ وَعِيسَىٰ


وَمَآ أُوتِىَ ٱلنَّبِيُّونَ

مِن رَّبِّهِمۡ لَا نُفَرِّقُ بَيۡنَ أَحَدٍ۬ مِّنۡهُمۡ

(136)وَنَحۡنُ لَهُ ۥ مُسۡلِمُونَ


Say ye: "We believe, in Allah and the revelation given to us and to Abraham Isma`il Isaac Jacob and the Tribes and that given to Moses and Jesus and that given to (all) Prophets from their Lord we make no difference between one and another of them and we bow to Allah (in Islam)." (136)

你們說:「我們信我們所受的啟示,與易蔔拉欣、易司馬儀、易司哈格、葉爾孤白和各支派所受的啟示,與穆薩和爾撒受賜的經典,與眾先知受主所賜的經典;我們對他們中任何一個,都不加以歧視,我們只順真主。」 (古蘭經第二章136節)

what is the hanif mean?

Ḥanīf (Arabic حنيف, plural ḥunafā' حنفاء) is an Arabic term that refers to pre-Islamic non-Jewish or non-Christian Arabian monotheists.[1] More specifically, in Islamic thought it refers to the people during the (pre-Islamic) period known as the Jāhiliyya or "Ignorance", who were seen to have rejected Shirk (polytheism) and retained some or all of the true tenets of the monotheist religion of Ibrahim (Abraham)[1] that, according to Islamic view, has preceded Judaism and Christianity.[2]


Ḥanīf, capitalized, can also be a common Arabic proper name used for its more literary and poetic definition, "true believer" or "righteous one". The name is used throughout the Muslim world including non-Arabic speaking cultures.


List of hanifs

1-Ibrahim

2-Ismael

3-Hashim ibn Abd al-Manaf

4-Abdul Muttalib

5-‘Abd Allah ibn ‘Abd al-Muttalib

6-Abu Talib ibn ‘Abd al-Muttalib

7-Muhammad

8-Ali

9-Said ibn Zayd

The four friends in Mecca from Ibn Ishaq's account:

1-Zaid ibn Amr ibn Nufail: rejected both Judaism and Christianity[2]

2-Waraqah ibn Nawfal: converted to Christianity[2]

3-Uthman ibn Huwarith: travelled to the Byzantine Empire and converted to Christianity[2]

4-Ubayd-Allah ibn Jahsh: early Muslim convert who emigrated to Abyssinia and then converted to Christianity[2].

Hanif opponents of Islam from Ibn Ishaq's account:


1-Abu Amir Abd Amr ibn Sayfi: a leader of the tribe of Banu Aus at Medina and builder of the "Mosque of the Schism" mentioned in the Quranic verse 9:107 and later allied with the Quraysh then moved to Taif and onto Syria after subsequent Muslim conquests.[2]

2-Abu Qays ibn al-Aslat[2]

The hanafiyya are seen as the followers of the religion of Abraham who venerated the Kaaba and differed with the Quraysh and having differed over the "association" of the Lord of the sacred precinct in Mecca with other gods.[2] Some of the "devotional practices" of Islam attributed to them include the veneration of the Kaaba, the pilgrimages of the Hajj and umra, the standing at Arafat and Muzdalifa and the sacrificing of camels.[5]

The hanīfiyya have been the subject of academic controversy and accounts of natural "Arab" monotheist have not been universally accepted by Western scholars, with some instances being generally ascribed to special pleading, such as for Waraqa,[2] while G.R. Hawting rejects the Muslim explanations believing that they are later distortions.[citation needed]

2010年6月9日 星期三

古蘭經習得 (一)

我認為學習學quran和seerah是每個穆斯林最重要的功課之一,之前的我什麼也不懂,也只知 說唸經禮拜就夠了,不過我們都在唸甚麼經呢! 我們從小就沒有這樣的觀念出現過,父母親從 所受的教育不高,再加上所習得的quran經典教育不多,所以對我來說只要學會念古蘭經,只要 把字正確拼起來就是一個非常了不起的事了,而且能把整本古蘭經念完那就更是奇蹟了 。

我認為我們首先要學的應該是quran,因為quran是伊斯蘭的準則,是真主所頒發給全人類的,
而seerah歷史的話是可以當作輔助說明當時古蘭經班降前後所發生的事件,可以了解到quran 的發生和頒降的因素背景,等到我們對這兩個領域都熟悉了之後再去涉略別的領域,大部分的人都很喜歡直接去念聖訓,因為聖訓所得到的詞意是簡點單明暸的,但要記得sunnah聖訓不等於hadith哈迪斯,因為聖訓是透過記載聖人(求主賜福予他)所說的話和所表現的行為而受到追隨者所跟隨的好楷模,而且是在聖人歸真後幾百年這些聖訓才開始收集的,所以當我們在慎選聖訓的時候要非常小心警慎,大部分流傳很廣和可信度高的都是來自Sahih,不過我們在閱 讀聖訓的時候要注意到這個聖訓是否符合聖人的個性象徵,來判斷說這一則聖訓是否可以採用 ,也求主賜予我們智慧判斷來做為對錯的分辨。

2010年6月7日 星期一

青花瓷


素胚勾勒出青花筆鋒濃轉淡
瓶身描繪的牡丹一如妳初妝
冉冉檀香透過窗心事我了然
宣紙上走筆至此擱一半


釉色渲染仕女圖韻味被私藏
而妳嫣然的一笑如含苞待放
妳的美一縷飄散 去到我去不了的地方

天青色等煙雨 而我在等妳
炊煙裊裊昇起 隔江千萬里
在瓶底書漢隸仿前朝的飄逸
就當我為遇見妳伏筆

天青色等煙雨 而我在等妳
月色被打撈起 暈開了結局
如傳世的青花瓷自顧自美麗 妳眼帶笑意

色白花青的錦鯉躍然於碗底
臨摹宋體落款時卻惦記著妳
妳隱藏在窯燒裡千年的秘密
極細膩猶如繡花針落地


簾外芭蕉惹驟雨門環惹銅綠
而我路過那江南小鎮惹了妳
在潑墨山水畫裡 妳從墨色深處被隱去

天青色等煙雨 而我在等妳
炊煙裊裊昇起 隔江千萬里
在瓶底書漢隸仿前朝的飄逸
就當我為遇見妳伏筆

天青色等煙雨 而我在等妳
月色被打撈起 暈開了結局
如傳世的青花瓷自顧自美麗 妳眼帶笑

Best in me




I was made the wrong way
won't you do me the right way
where you gonna be tonight
'cause I won't stay too long

maybe you're the light for me
when you talk to me it strikes me
won't somebody help me
'cause I don't feel too strong

Was it something that I said
was it something that I did
or the combination of both that did me in

You know I'm hoping you'll sing along
Though it's not your favorite song
don't wanna be there when there's nothing left to say
you know that some of us spin again
when you do, you need a friend
don't wanna be there when there's nothing left for me
and I hate the thought of finally being erased
baby that's the best of me

Everything's behind you
but the hope still stands beside you
living in every moment
have I wasted all your time

Was there something that I said
was there something that I did
or the combination I broke that did me in

You know I'm hoping you'll sing along
though it's not your favorite song
don't wanna be there when there's nothing left to say
you know that some of us spin again
when you do, you need a friend
don't wanna be there when there's nothing left for me
and I hate the thought of finally being erased
baby that's the best of me
baby that's the best of me

"The Reason" 離開的理由


I'm not a perfect person 我不是一个完美的人
As many things I wish I didn't do 有很多事我希望我没做过
But I continue learning 但我还是不断学习
I never meant to do those things to you 我从不是故意要对你做那些事的
And so I have to say before I go 而且在我走以前我必须说
That I just want you to know 我只想让你知道:
I've found a reason for me 我已为自己找到一个理由
To change who I used to be 改变从前的我
A reason to start over new 一个可以从新开始的理由
and the reason is you 而这理由就是你

I'm sorry that I hurt you 我很抱歉我伤害了你
It's something I must live with everyday 这是我必须每天面对的错
And all the pain I put you through 而所有我让你承受过的痛
I wish that I could take it all away 我希望我能全部带走
And be the one who catches all your tears 而且当个可以承接你所有眼泪的人
Thats why i need you to hear 这是为什么我需要你听一下
I've found a resaon for me 我已为自己找到一个理由
To change who I used to be 改变从前的我
A reason to start over new 一个可以从新开始的理由
and the reason is You 而这理由就是你

I'm not a perfect person 我不是一个完美的人
I never meant to do those things to you 我从不是故意要对你做那些事的
And so I have to say before I go 而且在我走以前我必须说
That I just want you to know 我只想让你知道:
I've found a reason for me 我已为自己找到一个理由
To change who I used to be 改变从前的我
A reason to start over new 一个可以从新开始的理由
and the reason is you 而这理由就是你

I've found a reason to show 我已经找到一个理由证明
A side of me you didn't know 有一面的我你以前不知道
A reason for all that I do 一个所有行为的理由
And the reason is you 而那个理由就是你

蓋頭默默宣教﹗




絕大多數穆斯林都知道﹐穆斯林婦女頭上的蓋頭是順從真主的標誌﹐代表了穆斯林女子忠誠﹑賢淑和自尊。戴上蓋頭的女子讓人們以品德和才智尊敬她﹐而不是把眼光集中在她的容貌上﹐因此戴蓋頭不是向男人們屈服﹐而是避開男人們惡習,不給他們淫念的機會﹐是女子自我保護和自尊自愛的行為。 穆斯林女子遵從真主的命令戴上蓋頭走上街﹐是向社會莊嚴宣佈穆斯林的身份和內心的信仰。   

仁慈至大的真主在【古蘭經】中對他的使者啟示說:“先知啊﹗ 你應當對你的妻子﹑你的女兒和信士們的婦女說﹕她們應當用外衣蒙著自己的身體。 這樣做最容易使人認識她們﹐而不受侵犯。”(33﹕59) 感贊真主﹐伊斯蘭在美國發展的形勢日新月異﹐社會大眾開始了解穆斯林的信仰和習俗﹐他們尊重穆斯林婦女的衣著和蓋頭。 當一個美國人最初看到穆斯林女子戴著蓋頭的時候﹐覺得好奇﹐他便自動地到處查詢這是怎麼一回事﹐當他得知事實真相之後﹐他就開始認識伊斯蘭﹐逐漸了解伊斯蘭﹐許多人就是這樣歸信了伊斯蘭。   因此﹐穆斯林女子們戴著蓋頭出門﹐在她們自己無意識之中﹐真主借此使伊斯蘭在美國傳播﹐穆斯林的形像端正了﹐穆斯林的社會壯大了﹐因為這些婦女們在默默地宣教。   

有許多穆斯林﹐男人或女人﹐在穿著打扮上模仿美國的生活方式﹐如牛仔褲﹑短裙﹑緊身衣﹐這是很不幸的徵兆﹐因為先知穆聖教導說﹕“當你模仿那些人﹐你就成為其中一份子。”《阿布‧ 達伍德聖訓集》 這樣的現象不僅在美國存在﹐而且在整個西方世界都存在﹐穆斯林掩蓋自己的特征﹐似乎羞於表現自己的信仰﹐好像被人認出是穆斯林﹐就低人家一頭﹐臉上沒有光彩﹐內心感到自卑。   作為有崇高信仰的穆斯林女子﹐不順從真主的命令才是罪過﹐因為不盡信仰的責任﹐在這個唯物欲是求的世界上隨波逐流﹐真主將以此懲罰你﹐使你成為不合格的信士。   而全世界的古今伊斯蘭學者一致認為﹐凡是生活在非伊斯蘭國家的穆斯林都有弘揚主道的責任﹐每個人都應盡力而為地宣教﹐傳播伊斯蘭真理。 假如一個人對自己的信仰感到自卑﹐沒有胸懷坦白的勇氣﹐那麼﹐他也不可能以自尊的感情表現自己﹐感染別人。 在我們穆斯林社會中﹐這樣的人是虛偽的﹐沒有誠信﹐他也不可能獲得成功。  

當一名穆斯林女子戴著蓋頭走進商場裡購物﹐在學校裡讀書﹐進入圖書館﹐坐在辦公室裡﹐以她的誠實﹑認真﹑嫻靜﹑謙虛﹑深沉顯示穆斯林女子的形像﹐使人感受到她內心世界的美德和才華﹑她的家庭教養和社會責任﹐她不用大聲說話﹐毋須奮力爭斗﹐這就是強有力地宣教。   女子的衣著和蓋頭是造物主的意欲和命令﹐這對於造物主的所有宗教信徒都不陌生﹐例如天主教是根據上帝在【聖經】中的啟示﹐修女們必須蒙著自己的身體出外。   

[新約聖經】說﹕“凡女人禱告或是講道﹐若不蒙頭﹐就羞辱自己的頭﹐因為這就如同剃了頭髮一樣。 女人若不蒙頭﹐就該剪了頭髮。 女人若以剪髮剃髮為羞愧﹐就該蒙著頭。”(哥林多前書﹐11﹕3-10) 許多耶穌教派﹐如阿門教派(The Amish)和梅諾教派(The Mennonites)﹐要求女信徒必須遵從上帝在【聖經】中的命令戴蓋頭。  

有虔誠信仰的猶太教徒﹐女子們都必須戴上披肩的大頭巾才許可出門。 讀過【聖經】的人都知道﹐摩西(穆薩)和耶穌(爾撒)先知都曾經教誨過他們那個時代的弟子們要對女子們申明﹐戴蓋頭是造物主的命令。 年代久遠而信仰失真﹐子孫不肖﹐人心不古﹐對上帝的畏懼減退﹐隨己所願改變了習慣。 因此可以證明﹐女信士戴蓋頭不是伊斯蘭的特殊發明﹐而是真主的最後使者穆罕默德恢復了造物主從開天闢地以來的啟示真理。   伊斯蘭是人世上最新﹑最後的宗教﹐總結真主歷代降示的啟示﹐歸納成為包括一切生活內容的完美宗教。 全體穆斯林應為此感到驕傲和自豪﹐並且以宣教為己任﹐弘揚正道﹐傳播伊斯蘭。   

女人們應當體會到真主的特賜﹐擁有比男人更為優美的身體和容貌﹐溫柔和耐心﹐但知恩者必以忠誠順從主命為榮耀﹐祈求真主的喜悅和恩典﹐得享天堂的美好歸宿。 愚不可及者不識主恩而放蕩任性﹐必為惡魔所引誘﹐先墮落於人間﹐最後永受火獄之苦。 女子生為人類平等的一族﹐願為文明世界的閃亮明星﹐或者甘做社會的纍贅和污垢﹐個人的意願誰都無法強制。 善與惡的選擇雖有自由﹐但真主的嚴明法度不容欺騙﹐自有賞罰分明的公正。女子的蓋頭是內心光亮的外部表現﹐既照亮別人﹐也自享安寧和尊敬﹐何樂而不為。

祈求真主引導我們走向光明和正道。 阿敏﹗


You look at me and call me oppressed, Simply because of the way I'm dressed, You know me not for what's inside, You judge the clothing I wear with pride, My body's not for your eyes to hold, You must speak to my mind, not my feminine mold, I'm an individual, I'm no mans slave, It's Allahs pleasure that I only crave, I have a voice so I will be heard, For in my heart I carry His word, "O ye women, wrap close your cloak, So you won't be bothered by ignorant folk", Man doesn't tell me to dress this way, It's a Law from God that I obey, Oppressed is something I'm truly NOT, For liberation is what I've got, It was given to me many years ago, With the right to prosper, the right to grow, I can climb moutains or cross the seas, Expand my mind in all degrees, For God Himself gave us LIBERTY, When He sent Islam, To You and Me! <

2010年6月6日 星期日

Making use of our youth

Dear friends, if Allah gives us 60 years to live then it comes to around 22,000 days (60x365). All these days Allah gives us to prepare for one day of interview with Allah. That is on the Day of Judgement. On that day, Allah will ask us some questions and He wants some correct answers. Allah is so merciful that He already told us what the questions will be through Quran and Ahadith. His mercy is so great that He even told us the answers to these questions. Now imagine, a student goes to write an exam. He opens his exam paper and finds the questions on one side. Then he finds that the answers to the questions are on the other side. Now after writting the exam, if this student still fails then what would we think of him? We would think that he is the dumbest person around. Well, tell you what, on the Day of Judgement, us people who knew the questions and answers will still fail! That is why, this is the time to wake up before we prove ourselves to be the dumbest of people.

Youth is the prime time of our lives. This is where people make important decisions like what to become in the future. Things you do in this time will most likely affect you throughout the rest of your life. That is why, it is important to bring Islam into your life during these days. Many people have the conception that when they get old then they will start practising Islam. Probably you and me also have this feeling. But look at it this way: If you want to become a famous hockey player then you would start playing right from the youth. As you grow up, you will become better and better. But if you think that you will start playing when you are an old man then the chances of becoming famous is virtually zero. That's the reality. When we become old, we won't have enough energy to even stand up and pray.

Because youth is the prime time of your life, that is why it is very precious to Allah. Allah has prepared a shade on the Day of Judgement for those people who used to worship Allah in their youth. On that Day, there will be no other shade except the shade from the throne of Allah. Imagine standing outside on a very hot day under the sun for hours after hours. You would definately want some shadow to rest under. But what about that Day when the sun will be much nearer to us and the heat will be much more extreme. Wouldn't you want some shade on that day? Ofcourse you would!

You and I are all weak in terms of keeping our duties to Allah and Allah is aware of that. Allah wants that we keep trying to do our best. If a baby falls down while walking he tries to get up again and walk. He doesn't keep sitting down. Then a day comes when he does start to walk. Similarly, we should keep trying our best and not give up. A day will come when, Inshallah, we will be strong enough to obey Allah in every situation. Let us make a small promise to Allah right now that we will start doing the things for which we were sent to this life. Otherwise, we will be like that dumb guy who will fail the test on the Day of Judgement.

May Allah make it easy for us. Ameen.