Warning, this is not a 'buang tebiat' article.
Reading about the death of an activist in Malaysia made me thought of death. It will definitely come and yet we never be able to know when it will be. Death is not only for the elders. For death will never be late nor advance for even a split second. Even though the average life expectancy the people in the modern age increasing, there are many people died at young age.
When I was living alone in the student hall during my first year of my studies in London, I was wondering what will happened if I died when I was alone in my room. Who will be able to know about it? It will be too late when people notice my death when they smell the bad smell coming from my room. Will my parents and family back home know about it?
Secondly, what will happen to my many accounts in the internet sites. Who will delete the details for me. Or access my email etc if there is something important I want my family to obtain. Or will my identity remain on the net and became a ghost?
And if I die soon, what will happen to my possessions if I did not make any will now. Who will manage it and how it will be distributed. I might not have many expensive stuff but at least is is valuable and useful to me. Again who will contact my family, I believe not many of my friends have any contact details of my family in Malaysia.
This article may sounds silly. And some of the concerns expressed may reflect the sign of hubbu dunya, but I pray to Allah to cure my heart form such illness. May I died in dignity defending my deen for the sake of Him.
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