Living the life as I was before. It would not change anything if i did something extra. What good deeds I had to do must have been done by me already, and in the last hour nothing would change except Touba or ask for forgiveness.
2007-07-09 08:13:55
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answer #1
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answered by bakhan 4
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In the absence of a partner to hold and make love to till the end, it'd be food, wine, and good music.
And, if appropriate, finding somewhere with a good view.
Hmm. Music for the apocalypse... Lots of possibles there.
Carmina Burana, or Bach's Tocata and fugue?
Or downmarket and go out to "Don't Fear The Reaper?"
I highly recommend a poignant Canadian film "Last Night."
which looks at this. The end (unspecified) is coming, everyone knows exactly when, and there is no doubt.
How do people handle it?
2007-07-09 08:26:26
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answered by Pedestal 42 7
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Praise and glory be to All Mighty Allah...
Well i would be crying my head out and running around like crazy and really i cant even ask forgiveness, because there is a hadith that Allah wont forgive anyone when the sun rises from the West... and as you know not at the time of death as well. So, i dont know... that would be a really critical point and i might help and warn all the disbelievers if there are any... and oh yeah Isa (pbuh) would be there.. i would go and live with him and have the time of the best lifetime and would go forward and die for protecting him... and erm damn thats a hard question you asked you know but i think thats about it...
2007-07-09 08:21:54
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answered by ﷲAllah's Slaveﷲ 4
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The same thing that I would be doing if I did not know it was coming an hour from now. Everyone should live their lives just like your question is real. That way you will not have to be ashamed when it does come.
2007-07-09 08:40:41
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answered by cactus 2
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This one, who practices Zen Buddhsim yet can see the beauty and wisdon of the Holy Qur'an, Islam and the life of the Prophet Mohammad, peace be upon him, his family and his followers, if knowing that the "Day Of Judgment" was exactly one hour away would "breathe" while enjoying the present moment.
Insha'Allah, Allah Subhanna wa Ta'ala judges individuals by their intention. A life lived in mindful awareness, consciousness, kindness, compassion and love towards all of creation so as to seek an end to the suffering of all and the liberation / enlightenment of all may be seen and judged by Allah Subhanna wa Ta'ala as a "good" or "righteous" life, insha'Allah.
This one would have done what this one did in such a spirit.
Knowing that the moment of enlightenment was near at hand, it would be time to smile, breathe and be.
May it be well with you and may you be blessed by Allah Subhanna wa Ta'ala and be guided on the straight path of Islam., as well as acheive enlightenment in this lifetime.
As salaamu 'alaikym warahmatullahi wabaraktu, my sister and my friend.
2007-07-09 08:16:23
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answered by Big Bill 7
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Probably the same thing that I am doing right now. Knowing the time of the day of judgment is not as important as being ready for the judgment every minute of every hour of every day.
2007-07-09 07:56:57
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answered by sdb deacon 6
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It might be less than an hour for me. Who can say what happens the next moment of our life. If for sure an hour from your side, than I prefer prostrating before my Lord for that time. Because this is when a slave gets closer to God Almighty than any other actions.
2007-07-09 09:46:08
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answered by Ismail Eliat 6
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i would spend the final hour with the people i love most in the world. which includes my brothers and sister, boyfriend and closest mates. if im gona go then i may as well enjoy the final hour.
2007-07-10 01:06:47
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answered by jaya 2
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We will keep doing the Lords business here on earth as He; Jesus Christ has commanded us to do; talk to people about Him, serve others, and rejoice in knowing where we will be going when that time arrives.
2007-07-09 08:02:21
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answered by busymom 6
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I would weep.
From joy....
because my Father, Saviour, Friend and Bridegroom
has come for me
From unworthiness.
because it is me he is coming for.
From awe.
because it will be the most powerful and breathtaking
thing to see.
From fear.
because fear for God is Wisdom
From love.
because that He are.
And then my knee, together with yours,
will bow.
2007-07-09 09:02:03
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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