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A Muslim’s Prison



Rasul Allah (sal Allahu alaihi wasallam) said: “The world is a prison  
for a believer and Paradise for a non-believer.” [Muslim]

A believer is ever mindful of Allah (subhana wa ta’ala). Therefore,  
he/she is not free to do what they please. They cannot wait to get to  
Jannah where they will have no restrictions of any kind, no suffering,  
no sacrifice, and no separation from their loved ones. That is why  
this world feels like a prison to them. Those believers who are even  
more cognizant of Allah (subhana wa ta'ala) are in even more pain  
because of their separation from Him.

An ashiq/lover always yearns to join his Beloved (subhana wa ta’ala).  
This is the sole thought occupying his or her mind.

You are the true innermost desire of my heart,
Love of You is the deepest thought in my mind.
Whenever I glance at the world around me,
I find that today there was naught but You,
And that tomorrow holds naught but You.

When an ashiq looks around, he finds the heedless people of the world  
trapped in their desires. To him the world seems like a cage.

On the other hand, a person who is not mindful of Allah, does whatever  
they feel like, or whatever they think they can get away with. There  
are indeed many things that can be enjoyed in this world. A person who  
is not looking forward to meeting their Lord, would spend their every  
moment trying to maximize their enjoyment here, short-lived though it  
is.

Thus, the non-believer can find this world to be a Paradise. But the  
believer knows that no happiness here is everlasting and that they are  
always in danger of falling into the hands of Shaytaan. They,  
therefore, long to get out of the exam that this world is and into the  
safety of the grave.


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