Bismillah. The words of my ustaz still echoes through my mind. It sounds something
like,
"Have you ever wondered what it would be like to meet Allah, Your
Lord? Wouldn't you want to see The Face of Allah? All this while you have been
praying to Him, fasting for Him.. Truly, the greatest blessing of a Muslim is
when he sees His Lord in Heaven."
Hearing that makes a heart yearn and long for a meeting with He whose Love has never and will never be lost, as long as the one holding onto the rope of His Deen remains steadfast till he meets Him.
And then my ustaz went on about the story of Prophet Musa 'alayhissalam who wanted to see Allah S.W.T. The Quran depicts of his story:
And when Moses arrived at Our appointed time and his Lord spoke to him, he said, "My Lord, show me [Yourself] that I may look at You." [ Allah ] said, "You will not see Me, but look at the mountain; if it should remain in place, then you will see Me." But when his Lord appeared to the mountain, He rendered it level, and Moses fell unconscious. And when he awoke, he said, "Exalted are You! I have repented to You, and I am the first of the believers."(Surah al-'Araf, Verse 143) Sahih International- Quran.comSubhanallah. Even an inanimate creation cripples at the sight of its Creator. What would it be like for us?
Our human eyes fall short of the strength to see Him in this dunya but,
So now the question is, whose faces on Judgement Day, will be the radiant ones? Will we do all that we can to be among those which such, blessed with the greatest of blessing?[Some] faces, that Day, will be radiant, Looking at their Lord. (Surah al-Qiyamah, Verses 22-23) Sahih International- Quran.com
References
*https://nasbunnuraini.wordpress.com/2008/07/03/kisah-nabi-musa-ingin-melihat-allah/
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