Question: I have a lot of confusion
regarding our excessive involvement in worldly affairs. Although I offer
my prayer five times a day, but each time I stand before Allah, there are
millions of thoughts that come to my mind. As far as the involvement is
concerned, we are all the time thinking about what we have to do in this
world. Since I am a student, my thoughts are only related to how and when
I will complete all my tasks. Now, although I do give time to my religion,
but I don't feel certain whether it is worthwhile or not. I just want to
know what are my limits of getting involved in this world. Whether studying
till the post graduate level or even beyond that means anything? These
are some of the things that bother me all the time and I have reached to
a point where I feel that offering prayers or reciting the Qur’an won't save me from going to Hell AT ALL. I'll be waiting for a reply.
Answer: The Almighty has made
this world a place of trial and test. Here each person has been given the
chance to prove his mettle and become worthy of an eternal reward in the
Hereafter. If he is unable to do so, he shall have to face the ignominy
of hell. The Qur’an we read
every day and the prayer we offer five times a day actually serve to remind
us of this reality, which we tend to forget so very easily.
However, this does not mean that one
should not get involved in worldly affairs. In fact, a person should use
whatever talents he has for the betterment of the society he lives in.
He should try to correctly assess himself and choose a life which best
suits his talents and abilities. The only thing he must remain mindful
of in his struggles in the affairs of this world is that whenever, he has
to make a decision in life, he should always give priority to the life
of the Hereafter. Islam is not a religion of hermits and recluses, nor
does it condone leading a life that is cut off from the rest of the world.
It wants a person to live right in the mainstream of events and face the
harsh realities of life.
As a student you should concentrate
on your studies and specialize as much as you can in the field of your
interest. During your educational and later vocational pursuits, whenever
there is a clash between interests of this world and those of the Hereafter
pray that the Almighty give you the courage to choose the latter.
In other words, the key word is balance
and giving each thing its proper due. Neither should a person get so involved
in life that he forgets the Hereafter, nor should he forsake the life of
this world, lest he lose the chance to achieve high honours in the Hereafter.
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