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Can you make a comparison between lives with and without belief?
One day a number of bright young people came to me, seeking an effective deterrent to guard themselves against the danger arising from modern worldly life, youth, and animal desires. As I had previously told other young people who sought help from the Risale-i Nur, I also said to them:

Your youth will definitely disappear and if you do not restrict yourselves within the limits of the lawful, it will be lost. Rather than its pleasures, it will bring you suffering and calamities in this world, in the grave, and in the Hereafter. If under the Islamic discipline, you use the blessings of youth in gratitude, chastely and uprightly, and in worship, it will in effect remain perpetually and be the cause of gaining eternal youth.

As for life, if it is without belief, or if belief, because of rebelliousness, is ineffective, it will produce pains, sorrows and grief far exceeding the superficial, fleeting enjoyment and pleasure it brings. As an intelligent, thinking being, man is (in contrast to animals) intrinsically connected to the past and the future, as well as to the present time. He derives both pain and pleasure from them. Whereas, since the animals do not think, neither the sorrows arising from the past nor the fears and anxieties concerning the future, spoil their present pleasure. But if man has fallen into misguidance and heedlessness, sorrows arising from the past and anxieties about the future, mar his particular pleasure, diluting it with pains. Especially if it is an illicit pleasure, then it is like an altogether poisonous honey. This means that, with respect to enjoyments of life, man is a hundred times lower than the animals. In fact, for the misguided, heedless people, their whole life and existence, their whole world, consists in the day in which they find themselves. According to their misguided belief, all of time past and all past worlds have gone to non-existence. Their intellects, which connect them to the past and the future, produce darkness for them. Accordingly with their lack of belief, the future is also non-existent for them. The separations that become eternal because of this non-existence continually darken their lives.

By contrast, if they build their lives upon belief, then through the light of belief, both the past and the future will be illuminated and acquire existence. Like the present time, they provide, through belief, exalted spiritual pleasures and lights of existence for their spirit and heart.

Where does the enjoyment and pleasure of life lie?
So, that is how life is. If you desire the pleasure and enjoyment of life, animate your life with belief, and adorn it with religious obligations. Maintain it by abstaining from sins. As for the fear-some reality of death, which is demonstrated by instances of death every day, in every place and time, I shall explain it to you with a parable in the same way as I explained it to some other youths.

Let us suppose a gallows has been set up here in front of our eyes. Beside it is a lottery office, one which gives tickets for truly high prizes. We are here ten people, and willingly or unwillingly, shall certainly be invited there. They may call us (since the appointed time is unknown) at any moment, and say either, “Come and mount the gallows for execution!” or “A prize ticket worth millions of dollars has come up for you; come and collect it!” While we are waiting for either call, two people suddenly turn up. One of them is a scantily dressed woman, beautiful and alluring. She holds in her hand and offers some apparently very delicious, but in fact poisonous, sweets, which she wants us to eat. The other is an honest, solemn man. He enters behind the woman, and says:

“I have brought you a talisman, a lesson. If you study it, and if you do not eat the sweets, you will be saved from the gallows. With this talisman, you will receive your ticket for the matchless prize. You see with your own eyes that those who eat the sweets inevitably mount the gallows, and furthermore, until they mount them, they suffer dreadful stomach pains from the poison of the sweets. As for those who receive the ticket for the large prize, it seems that they too mount the gallows. But millions of witnesses testify that they are not hanged on the gallows, they use them as a step to enter the prize arena easily. So, look from the windows! The highest officials, the high-ranking persons concerned with this business announce with loud voices, ‘Just as you see clearly with your own eyes those mounting the gallows to be hanged, so also know with utmost certainty that those with the talisman receive the ticket for the prize.’”

As in the parable, the dissolute, religiously forbidden pleasures of youth, which are like poisonous sweets, are the cause of losing belief—and belief is the ticket to an eternal treasury and a document for everlasting happiness. Those who indulge in them are subject to death, which is like the gallows, and to the tribulations of the grave, which is the door to eternal darkness. The appointed hour of death is unknown, therefore, its executioner, not differentiating between young and old, may come at any time to cut off your head. Give up the religiously forbidden pleasures (which are like the poisonous sweets) and acquire the Qur’anic talisman (belief and performing religious obligations). One hundred and twenty-four thousand Prophets, upon them be peace, together with innumerable saints, have proclaimed that you will get to the treasury of eternal happiness if you do so. They have also shown the signs and evidences of it.

Youth spent in indulgences
In short: Youth will pass. If it is wasted in indulgences, it results in thousands of misfortunes and pains both in this world and the next. Perhaps you want to understand how such youths end up in hospitals with mental and physical diseases, mainly because of their abuse, and in prisons or hostels for the destitute as a result of their excesses, and in bars because of the distress provoked by their spiritual unease. Then, go and inquire at the hospitals, prisons and cemeteries.

For sure you will hear from most of the hospitals the moans and groans of those ill from dissipation and debauchery resulting from the appetites of youth. Also you will hear from the prisons the regretful sighs of unhappy wretches, suffering for illicit actions mostly resulting from the excesses of their youth. Again, you will come to know this truth as testified by the saints who can discern the life of the grave, and affirmed by exacting scholars of truth. Most of the torments of the grave—that Intermediate Realm the doors of which continuously open and shut for those who enter it—are the result of misspent youth.

Also, ask the old and the sick, who form the majority of mankind. Most certainly the great majority of them will answer you with grief and regret, “Alas! We wasted our youth in frivolities, indeed harmfully. Be careful, never do as we did!” A man subjects himself, for the sake of the illicit pleasures of a short period of youth, to years of grief and sorrow in this world, torment and harm in the Intermediate Realm, and the severe punishment of Hell in the Hereafter. Despite being in a most pitiable situation, he does not deserve pity. For one who freely consents to indulge in harmful actions is not worthy of pity.

May Almighty God save us and you from the alluring temptations of this age and preserve us against them. Amen.

2007-02-22 13:35:58 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous in Religion & Spirituality

im 17 years old ill be 18 in july..i want to know if my dad can get custody of my son. he keeps saying that he will...and stuff..but theres no reason for him too ..i take care of him..and from the beginning he has said that he will help me financially with my son, and he does ...but so does my baby's dad ..we are together..my dad tries to control what i do and dont do with my son...and things like that we dont agree about these things..and he keeps saying that he'll get custody of my son..but i dont see how he could and i want to know if he can...

2007-02-22 13:35:57 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Law & Ethics

We have been together sooo long, I need help

2007-02-22 13:35:51 · 22 answers · asked by Anonymous in Marriage & Divorce

you choose?

2007-02-22 13:35:49 · 27 answers · asked by just another teen with opinions 2 in Non-Alcoholic Drinks

Pleaseee somone help me I dont have windows xp anymroe becuase i got my comp repaired so i dont have Windows movie maker Could somone tell me a good "FREE" video editor That compares to windows movie maker"

1.no virtualdub 2.no trials.
3.PELASE HELP

I wanna make videos like the naruto ones on youtube the edited ones Thanks all and i looekd at all the other answers and i dont see no good software please help me im in desprete need!!

2007-02-22 13:35:43 · 3 answers · asked by The Guy 2 in Camcorders

2007-02-22 13:35:43 · 10 answers · asked by Courtney V 1 in Sociology

2007-02-22 13:35:33 · 5 answers · asked by me! 2 in Music

Ok so you know yesterday was ash Wednesday. So what are you giving up for 40 days?

2007-02-22 13:35:31 · 7 answers · asked by soccer_crzy 3 in Religion & Spirituality

Question 1:
A rock such as granite could be classified as a mixture because it:
a) consists of more than one type of atom
b) is a natural solid
c) may be broken down into separate compounds by physical processes
d) is homogeneous in composition
may be only separated into its constituent elements by chemical processes

Question 2:
Which of the following processes would be the most suitable for removing only undissolved solid impurities from a sample of sea water?
a) chromatography
b) distillation
c) evaporation
d) filtration
e) crystallisation

Question 3: Which of the following involve chemical changes and which involve only physical changes?
1-growth of a plant
2- kicking a football
3- magnetising a screwdriver
4- production of sound by the vocal cords
5- running a car engine
6-healing a wound

Thankyou! Please be certain about your answers and tell me why it is that. Thankyou.

2007-02-22 13:35:30 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Chemistry

2007-02-22 13:35:20 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Polls & Surveys

and also i like this guy and he likes me but hes the most popular guy in school and all the girls like him but he has NEVER gone out with anyone before. he also is scared to ask me out. two quesitioNs! ANSWER PLZ!

2007-02-22 13:35:19 · 21 answers · asked by tOyBoAt237 2 in Singles & Dating

I have [a^2 x (a-b)] + [ab x (a-b)] + [b^2 x (a+b)]. How do i get that to

(a+b) x (a^2 - ab + b^2)?

2007-02-22 13:35:17 · 7 answers · asked by Kingdiv 2 in Mathematics

He's a nice guy and we talked all the time during the two periods we had together. But after I told him he only talkes to me during gym come to think of it I do all the talking. Is he showing me a sign of dislikement or is he trying to hide his true feelings?

2007-02-22 13:35:15 · 19 answers · asked by rosebabi478 1 in Singles & Dating

please help


the perimeter of any triangel is the sum of the lengths of its sides.the lengths of the sides of a certain triangle,in feet, are consecutive even numbers. the perimeter of this triangle is between 10 feet to 24 feet inclusive.list all possible lengths for the longest side of the triangle.

2007-02-22 13:35:12 · 11 answers · asked by almeda_94 1 in Mathematics

My friends needs some help with boy problems
here is wat she has to say a bout it........>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
broke up with him...Why am i in love with someone who wont love me back ... i couldnt take it.. i cant find someone who seems to care bout me as much i care bout them... i loved him so much and i act like i dont care but i do i care so much i nerver wanted let him go... he said he loved and i thought he did but turns out i was wrong like alwayz... i feel like im hidding behind a mask and this mask is sayn dont show how u feel dont let them kno ur weak.. but they all kno im weak... so the mask is usless... everyone feels they must protect me from heart beark. i kno they mean well but i want him to just hold me and tell he loves me. i miss him already. i tryn to hide it but i cant it's so hard... i gave BRANDON my heart... im tryn to love someone else but it's hard... if anyone knos how i can help my heart break plez tell me help me out plez!

2007-02-22 13:35:08 · 1 answers · asked by Q 1 in Singles & Dating

my friend says they are called "Michiganers", but i dont know if that is right. is there any one who lives there nd can tell me? thanks

2007-02-22 13:35:03 · 11 answers · asked by basketballchic575 2 in Other - Family & Relationships

I need the answer for homework... but the name has to be 6 letters long with the second and second-to-last letters as 'A'.

2007-02-22 13:35:01 · 8 answers · asked by Petrea Izefia Matkeoo 3 in History

2007-02-22 13:35:00 · 25 answers · asked by Anonymous in Religion & Spirituality

I like them both

2007-02-22 13:34:59 · 12 answers · asked by ~ Glorious~ 3 in Polls & Surveys

I'm planning to go there for vacation, where are all the fun at?where is the beach?

2007-02-22 13:34:59 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous in Houston

I love Gerard with black hair!!!! U guys?

2007-02-22 13:34:57 · 9 answers · asked by I Luv Gerard 1 in Music

2007-02-22 13:34:54 · 8 answers · asked by Anonymous in Geography

It can be any celeb idc. Whenever you see a certain celeb what do you think about him/her? Who's your favorite?!

2007-02-22 13:34:53 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Polls & Surveys

2007-02-22 13:34:51 · 1 answers · asked by juliandbn 1 in Physics

List the names in order of your preference please!

2007-02-22 13:34:46 · 43 answers · asked by hmmm?? 3 in Baby Names

I am dependant of my father again, should I fill my applications this year?

2007-02-22 13:34:45 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in United States

Whenever someone knocks on the door our dog goes crazy. She acts like a "mad dog". Her hair stands up on the back of her neck! Otherwise she is a very sweet dog.

2007-02-22 13:34:41 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in Dogs

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