*Ur Conversations*
-------------------بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم
Imagine your entire life's conversations played back on the Day of Judgment. Allah tells us directly that you will see no good in most of it. This isn't a guess; it's a divine warning. The regret will be immense.
۞لَّا خَيۡرَ فِي كَثِيرࣲ مِّن نَّجۡوَىٰهُمۡ إِلَّا مَنۡ أَمَرَ بِصَدَقَةٍ أَوۡ مَعۡرُوفٍ أَوۡ إِصۡلَٰحِۭ بَيۡنَ ٱلنَّاسِۚ وَمَن يَفۡعَلۡ ذَٰلِكَ ٱبۡتِغَآءَ مَرۡضَاتِ ٱللَّهِ فَسَوۡفَ نُؤۡتِيهِ أَجۡرًا عَظِيمࣰا
"No good is there in much of people's conversation, except for those who enjoin charity or that which is right or conciliation between people. And whoever does that seeking means to the approval of Allāh - then We are going to give him a great reward." 📚An-Nisa' 4:114
Now,
Will your chat history, your private talks, and your online comments be a source of pride or profound shame on that Day?
My People,
We carefully filter our water and food, yet we consume and produce words without a second thought. Allah says most of these words in our speeches are spiritually toxic and empty. Yes. This is why before your tongue moves, let your heart ask this three-questions, derived directly from the Quran verse above:
(a) Is what I'm about to say encouraging charity or good?
(b) Is it forbidding an evil?
(c) Is it making peace between people?
If the answer is 'no,' then know that this conversation is likely from the 'much' that holds no good.
My People,
On that Day of profound regret, only three groups of people will look back at their conversations with peace and satisfaction. They are the ones whose words built their palaces in Paradise instead of filling their record of sins. Therefore, strive harder to be among them:
(1) The Advocates of Charity:
While others talked about poverty, you spoke to end it. Every time you encouraged charity or gave in secret, your words and actions became a lasting investment. Yes. You won't regret the smallest currency you gave for Allah's sake, the only thing you will regret is - "you didn't give more like others."
Your reminder to give charity is not just a good deed—it’s a life raft. You throw it to the needy in this world, and Allah uses it to save you from regret in the Next.
(2) The Enjoiners of Good & Forbidders of Evil:
In an ocean of falsehood and gossip, be the lighthouse😃. Your gentle advice to do good, or your courageous stand against evil, is a conversation Allah exempts from the rule of spiritual toxicity. Let your words become a guidance that echoes in the rewards of others, long after you've spoken.
In fact,
When you see evil and speak against it, or see good and encourage it, you are not being 'judgmental'—you are being a responsible believer. You are saving society and purchasing a share in every good deed you inspire or contributed to inspiring, forever.
(3) The Agents of Reconciliation:
Satan lives in the silence between two angry believers. When you break that silence to make peace, you are doing an act so beloved to Allah (swt) that it is greater than voluntary fasting and prayer. Yes. You are not just mending a relationship; you are mending a breach in the Ummah. It is the only conversation that Allah (swt) ranks higher than supererogatory worship. Be a peacemaker, and be saved from regret.
Ending this piece,
I remind you to protect yourself from regret. Speak with purpose, or stay in the safety of silence.
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