Two things that can't coexist in the same place.

Music and remembrance (zikr) of Allah (s.w.t)

When I am ironing my clothes, polishing my shoes, working out in the Gym, or driving…etc. either I am singing or listening to any song to keep myself excited or my tongue is experiencing the sweetness of Darood sharif, kalma…etc. which warms my heart with feelings of purity.

BUT which one should I prefer to keep myself motivated ? Allah mentions this quality of a “Mo’min” in the Quran that their tongues are always fresh with the “Zikr” recitations of Allah either they are siting, standing or lying on soft beds.

BUT what benefit or harm do I get when I continue to do any of these activities in my life ?

One quality of zikr is that it removes the hurdles (troubles) from my way which are waiting for me (written in my fate) in the near future, but the greater benefit is that it makes zikr my strong habit.

What is the benefit of a strong habit ? Well, when one is totally confused and fearful one unintentionally performs one’s strong habit as there is not enough time for the mind to think. Like after knowing that there is an earthquake, due to intense fear I might unintentionally run towards the room which I visit most often. SO ?

So, when I see the angel of death at the time of death I would be so scared and fearful that unintentionally I would be following my biggest habit.

Either I would be able to achieve what is mentioned in the hadith " the person who is able to recite Kalma-e-Tayyab at the time of death would directly go to Jannah"

OTHERWISE, there are a lot of other cases. A person singing his favorite song, another counting money, another business talking,…etc. while people around them failed to understand why at the last moments the person is not reciting

“LA ILAHA ILLALLAHU MOHAMMADUR RASUL ALLAH”

May Allah bless us with the strength and wisdom to decide now, what we want to make our best habit before it is too late…

Re: Two things that can't coexist in the same place.

Very True.
JazakAllah.

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^ Wa-iyyak.

A Saudi Prince’s son went out with his friends on a long drive. The music was on in a loud voice and they were singing and laughing while driving, when suddenly they got an accident. All of them died except the Saudi Prince’s son, who was in “ Nazaa” ( a state between life and death)

When people started reciting “Kalima ” in front of him so that he may also recite, they heard him repeating the wordings of his favourite song. He died without saying Kalima. When asked from a scholar, the reply was “When you see the angel of death you get so afraid that unintentionally you would repeat the wordings which you hear, read, think or say the most in your life.(as a habbit) So this man didn’t hear or recite "Kalima" most of the times in his life.

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Moderation is the key.

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hadith " the person who is able to recite Kalma-e-Tayyab at the time of death would directly go to Jannah"
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Devil knows this that is why he takes away all the time which was meant for Zikr and thus, in our spare time, instead of doing zikr we are unintentionally murmuring our favourite song.

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This actually happens!

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May Allah help us all form good habits and keep away from bad habits. It is really difficult in this day and age and Muslims are truly tested as they need to save themselves from so widely spread evils.

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Two things that can't coexist in the same place.
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mama shak and i.

ALSO. TLK and i.

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Sheikh Muhammad Alsharif from Canada tells this story in one of his lectures. In his story the dieing young man is an average Joe and is not son of a Saudi Prince though. :@:

His lecture is also on the topic of remembrance of Allah , very inspiring lecture ,

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In an ideal world yes. It would be very hard for me to cut out every "wordly" pleasure and be 100% immersed in what is required of us from the deeni perspective. I think Allah notes our struggles and sincerity, and as long as we're always trying, there's hope. ? ?

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You seem to make lot of sense. :k: