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> Allow me to share with you here some information about the AIM of
> LIFE .
> What is your purpose in life? What is the rationale behind our life?
> Why do we live in this life? These questions frequently intrigue
> people who try to find accurate answers.
> People provide different answers to these questions. Some people
> believe the purpose of life is to accumulate wealth. But one may
> wonder: What is the purpose of life after one has collected colossal
> amounts of money? What then? What will the purpose be once money is
> gathered? If the purpose of life is to gain money, there will be no
> purpose after becoming wealthy. And in fact, here lies the problem of
> some disbelievers or misbelievers at some stage of their life, when
> collecting money is the target of their life. When they have collected
> the money they dreamt of, their life loses its purpose. They suffer
> from the panic of nothingness and they live in tension and
> restlessness.
> Can Wealth Be an Aim?
> We often hear of a millionaire committing suicide, sometimes, not the
> millionaire himself but his wife, son, or daughter. The question that
> poses itself is: Can wealth bring happiness to one's life? In most
> cases the answer is NO. Is the purpose of collecting wealth a standing
> purpose? As we know, the five-year old child does not look for wealth:
> a toy for him is equal to a million dollars. The eighteen-year old
> adolescent does not dream of wealth because he is busy with more
> important things. The ninety-year old man does not care about money;
> he is worried more about his health. This proves that wealth cannot be
> a standing purpose in all the stages of the individual's life.
> Wealth can do little to bring happiness to a disbeliever, because he/
> she is not sure about his fate. A disbeliever does not know the
> purpose of life. And if he has a purpose, this purpose is doomed to be
> temporary or self destructive.
> What is the use of wealth to a disbeliever if he feels scared of the
> end and skeptical of everything. A disbeliever may gain a lot of
> money, but will surely lose himself.
> Worshipping Allah as an Aim
> On the contrary, faith in Allah gives the believer the purpose of life
> that he needs. In Islam, the purpose of life is to worship Allah. The
> term "Worship" covers all acts of obedience to Allah.
> The Islamic purpose of life is a standing purpose. The true Muslim
> sticks to this purpose throughout all the stages of his life, whether
> he is a child, adolescent, adult, or an old man.
> Worshipping Allah makes life purposeful and meaningful, especially
> within the framework of Islam. According to Islam this worldly life is
> just a short stage of our life. Then there is the other life. The
> boundary between the first and second life is the death stage, which
> is a transitory stage to the second life. The type of life in the
> second stage a person deserves depends on his deeds in the first life.
> At the end of the death stage comes the day of judgment. On this day,
> Allah rewards or punishes people according to their deeds in the first
> life.
> The First Life as an Examination
> So, Islam looks at the first life as an examination of man. The death
> stage is similar to a rest period after the test, i. e. after the
> first life. The Day of Judgment is similar to the day of announcing
> the results of the examinees. The second life is the time when each
> examinee enjoys or suffers from the outcome of his behavior during the
> test period.
> In Islam, the line of life is clear, simple, and logical: the first
> life, death, the Day of Judgment, and then the second life. With this
> clear line of life, the Muslim has a clear purpose in life. The Muslim
> knows he is created by Allah. Muslims know they are going to spend
> some years in this first life, during which they have to obey God,
> because God will question them and hold them responsible for their
> public or private deeds, because Allah knows about all the deeds of
> all people. The Muslim knows that his deeds in the first life will
> determine the type of second life they will live in. The Muslim knows
> that this first life is a very short one, one hundred years, more or
> less, whereas the second life is an eternal one.
> The Eternity of the Second Life
> The concept of the eternity of the second life has a tremendous effect
> on a Muslims during their first life, because Muslims believe that
> their first life determines the shape of their second life. In
> addition, this determines the shape of their second life and this
> determination will be through the Judgment of Allah, the All just and
> Almighty.
> With this belief in the second life and the Day of Judgment, the
> Muslim's life becomes purposeful and meaningful. Moreover, the
> Muslim's standing purpose is to go to Paradise in the second life.
> In other words, the Muslim's permanent purpose is to obey Allah, to
> submit to Allah, to carry out His orders, and to keep in continues
> contact with Him through prayers (five times a day), through fasting
> (one month a year), through charity (as often as possible), and
> through pilgrimage (once in one's life).
> The Need for a Permanent Purpose
> Disbelievers have purposes in their lives such as collecting money and
> property, indulging in sex, eating, and dancing. But all these
> purposes are transient and passing ones. All these purposes come and
> go, go up and down. Money comes and goes. Health comes and goes.
> Sexual activities cannot continue forever. All these lusts for money,
> food and sex cannot answer the individual's questions: so what? Then
> What?
> However, Islam saves Muslims from the trouble of asking the question,
> because Islam makes it clear, from the very beginning, that the
> permanent purpose of the Muslim in this life is to obey Allah in order
> to go to Paradise in the second life.
> We should know that the only way for our salvation in this life and in
> the hereafter is to know our Lord who created us, believe in Him, and
> worship Him alone.
> We should also know our Prophet whom Allah had sent to all mankind,
> believe in Him and follow Him. We should, know the religion of truth
> which our Lord has commanded us to believe in, and practice it ...
> Those in search of truth
> Who have an open mind and heart,
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