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Allah still gives a chance when your alive

In Islam, preparing for the Hour (Yaumul Qiyamah) isn’t about predicting when it happens—but about being ready to meet Allah anytime. The Prophet Prophet Muhammad taught that the best preparation is knowledge that transforms how you live.
Here are the most important things to learn and internalize:
1. Tawhid (Oneness of Allah) — Your Foundation
Learn what it truly means that Allah is One:
No partners, no intermediaries
Only Him you rely on, fear, and love the most
Avoid subtle shirk (like showing off in worship)
This is the core—everything else depends on it.
2. Your Purpose in Life
Understand why you exist:
To worship Allah sincerely
To live as His servant, not just follow desires
Reflect on verses like in Qur'an:
“I did not create jinn and humans except to worship Me.”
3. How to Pray Properly (Salah)
This is your daily connection:
Learn correct movements and recitations
Understand meanings (not just memorize)
Guard your 5 daily prayers
The Prophet Prophet Muhammad said prayer is the first thing judged.
4. Sincere Repentance (Tawbah)
Before the Hour, doors of repentance will close:
Learn how to make real tawbah
Regret + stop sin + intend never to return
Don’t delay repentance
5. Signs of the Day of Judgment
Learn major and minor signs—not for fear only, but awareness:
Moral decline, distractions, confusion
Trials like Dajjal (deception)
This helps you not get lost in trends or illusions.
6. Purification of the Heart (Tazkiyah)
This is often overlooked but very important:
Remove envy, arrogance, riya (showing off)
Build sincerity, patience, humility
Allah looks at your heart, not just actions.
7. Halal vs Haram in Daily Life
Know what is allowed and forbidden:
Money (riba, cheating)
Relationships
Content you consume/create
Especially important since you create content—keep it aligned with halal values.
8. Good Character (Akhlaq)
The Prophet Prophet Muhammad said:
“The best of you are those with the best character.”
Be honest, kind, patient
Avoid harming others—even online
9. Dua & Reliance on Allah (Tawakkul)
Learn how to:
Make heartfelt dua
Trust Allah even when life is uncertain
10. Detach from Dunya (Worldly Illusion)
Not abandoning life—but:
Don’t let trends, aesthetics, or validation control you
Use dunya as a path to akhirah
🌙 A Simple Way to Start (Practical Plan)
You don’t need to learn everything at once:
Start with Tawhid + Salah
Then Qur’an understanding + Tawbah
Then slowly build knowledge
Even small consistent steps matter more than big bursts.
💭 Final Thought
The companions didn’t prepare by knowing when the Hour comes—they prepared by becoming people Allah is pleased with.

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