Youth is the best time of worship in Islam

 

The best time for worship is youth

Youth is the best value of human life. At this time, the status of worship is also high. Almighty Allah tests people with His special blessings. Those who pass are successful. And he who neglects fails. Whoever spends his youth in the worship of Allah will be hidden under the shade of Allah's Throne on the Day of Resurrection. Rasulullah (SAW) said: Allah places seven people under His (Arsh) shade. A day when there will be no shadow but His shadow. (among them) whose youth was spent in obedience to Allah. (Bukharan: 660; Muslim: 1,031)

 

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Youth is a very important blessing for a person. At this time people have strength and health for worship. At this time, people can work with as much purity and strength as possible, when they get old, this is often not possible. So this rare blessing should not be neglected in any way. Because on the Day of Resurrection, the time of youth will be taken into account. (Tirmiji: 2416)


Ibnu Abbas (ra) said: 'Allah Ta'ala gave prophets to all prophets in their youth, scholars were given knowledge in their youth.' Allah Ta'ala says: "When (Moses (as) comes of age, We will give him knowledge and etymology." (Surah-28 Qasas, verse: 14)


The seven pious men of Kahaf's companions mentioned in the Holy Qur'an were also young men. Those who believe in the worship of one God. Which Allah has protected from the enemy. Almighty Allah says: '(O Messenger!) I have narrated their history to you correctly. They were some young men. They put their faith in their Lord and I strengthened them to the right path.” (Surah-18 Kahf, verse: 13)

 

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Young people were also pioneers in accepting Islam. Children of Bani Israel believed in Musa (as) first. At the call of Hazrat Muhammad (pbuh), the first hundred youth accepted Islam. And most of them were between 15 and 40 years old. Imam Ibn Kasir (RA) said, Most of those who responded to the call of Allah and His Messenger were young men. (Tafseer Ibn Kasir)

 

Although the whole of life will be accountable to Allah, the youth will be specially interrogated. Rasulullah (SAW) said, 'The two feet of the son of Adam will not move a step from Allah Ta'ala until he is asked on the Day of Resurrection about these matters: about his youth, what he spent in deeds, how he acquired wealth and how he spent it and Did he follow his knowledge correctly?' (Tirmiji: 2417)

 

In Al-Qur'an, Almighty Allah swore by time, He commanded people to pay attention to time to save them from harm. It is the youth who have stood against all sins and injustices throughout the ages. As seen in the history of every nation, the youth have played a major role in bringing back their freedom, peace and order. One such youth was Ibrahim (a.s.), who first took a stand against the idolatry of his tribe. The Holy Qur'an mentions, "Some of them said, We heard a young man criticizing these idols." He is called Ibrahim. (Sura-14 Ibrahim, verse: 60).

 

If the enthusiasm and energy of youth is spent in the right direction, in the right work, a fair and beautiful society is built. Because the youth are the main driving force. If they are united, the whole nation is united, if they lose their way, the whole nation loses their way. Every young man should keep his youth free from sin and arrange it in the worship of Allah. To fear Allah. To benefit people. Enjoining good deeds and forbidding evil deeds. Then our society will be more beautiful and safer, inshallah!

 

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