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"Imagine... sitting with your spouse in Jannah. And then deciding what the plans would be for that day...
Should we go outside, sit on our thrones, with waterfalls of milk and honey flowing beneath us? And enjoy a cup of Jannah wine, while smelling the sweet scent of Jannah musk?
Should we go to the souq, the market place, and meet all of our old friends that we used to kick it off with in the dunya, and talk about what dunya was like, and how we all made it here, and how Allah (swt) bestowed His favor upon us?
And then your spouse says, you know what, how about we go visit the Prophet (saw) today. And so you and your spouse, go hands in hand, walking towards the house of the Prophet (saw).
You pass by the homes of Talha (ra) and Zubair (ra) and you say salaam to them. And then you go and knock on the door of the Prophet (saw) in Jannah.
And lo and behold, Rasulullah (saw) opens, with a big smile on his face, and says Ahlan wa Marhaban, Welcome, and embraces you.
And invites you to sit inside his home, in his noble living room, and sits right across from you and asks you if would like a cup of Jannah tea.
And you sit in the home of the Prophet (saw) and Rasulullah (saw) gives you a cup of tea. And he sits infront of you and gives you his undivided attention.
Imagine what that discussion would be like...what would you tell him? what would you ask him?
Imagine him (saw) telling you an inside joke between him and Aisha (ra)? Or the time he (saw) caught Anas (ra) playing with kids, instead of running errands?
What if Rasulullah (saw) told you how he remembered YOU, or how he knew YOUR name, and longed for the moment he would meet YOU?
What if Rasulullah (saw) told you, that I remember when your salam reached me, and I answered Walaykumusalam so and so.
What if, at the end of that conversation, the Prophet (saw) extended his hand and offered you a sip of water, after which again you would never feel thirst, not physically nor spiritually....
For the only sight more noble and beautiful than the face of Muhammad (saw), is the face of the Lord of Muhammad (saw), and the Lord of you.
And for that, all you have to do is look up...and you will see Allah (swt)...
Because in Al Firdos, you will never be left to imagine again....
Ibn Hibban رَحِمَهُ ٱللَّٰهُ:
The worst type of delusion is when you expect Jannah’s fruits yet you are planting Jahannam’s seeds.
[Rawdatul-Uqālā, p.283]
— من وجد الله فمن فقد ومن فقد الله فمن وجد —
He who has found Allah, what has he lost?
And he who has lost Allah, what has he found?
We feel entitled to take rest from doing Allah's work yet He never tires from sustaining us with everything He has granted us. May Allah forgive us.
Gratitude to Allah is displayed by tiring ourselves in His obedience and everything that is pleasing to Him for His sake.
Dunya is the place of work. Jannah is the place of rest.
Prophet Muhammad ﷺ said,
“Modesty is a branch of faith.”
[Sahih Muslim]
"One is never far from home, unless love is far from reach.