The skin has wrinkled, the bones have softened, and the hair is colored, yet the enthusiasm for sins, the pleasure of disobedience, and the neglect of the hereafter have not dwindled. This is our state – the uncles of the Muslim Ummah.
It is quite saddening to note that despite the reality dawning upon us with every passing day, we do not stop to reflect on what answer we will have when we return to Allah. Elderly Muslims today – men and women – have so much time to kill in Haraam activities than do anything useful at all.
Oh, but the television shows have to be religiously followed! The latest movies, the new controversies in the media, the year-long sports events, the celebrity news, and (how can one forget) the gossip and backbiting all need our time!
Unfortunately, we are drowned in sins. And to add to that we constantly backbite to destroy whatever negligible good deeds we have.
The companion Amr Bin Al-As said, “…I am amazed at one who spots an impurity in the eye of another but is unable to detect it in his/her own eye, or who attempts to remove a grudge from another’s heart while making no attempt to remove grudges from his/her own heart…” (Al-Bukhari, Book of Manners, no. 1295)
Just as this article is being read, innumerable number of people would be breathing their last. If today we were to be called into account for what we have done, what would be our state? How prepared are we? Are we actually worrying about our own future and working towards making Jannah our goal?







