Khalid Yasin – This World Isn’t Worth It

Khalid Yasin
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The speaker describes a culture where people are busy and are panicking about their past experiences. They encourage people to think about what they have experienced and whether they have a specific aspiration. The speaker also describes a culture where people are confident in their abilities and try to avoid mistakes.
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The Quran says,

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You are busy, piling up, calculating, developing your careers, your money, your occupation, your wealth, until you visit the graves. Think about it. When was the last time that you went to a funeral? Was it your mother? Was it your father? Was it your grandfather? Was it your uncle? Was it your cousin? Was it your friend? Was it your wife? Was it your husband? The last time that you visited the grave when you went to a funeral and you saw that person whom you love that was laughing, crying? Live, boasting, wealthy, educated, deny, arrogant, whatever they were? What was the demeanor? What are people cracking jokes? Were they dancing? What a clapping and singing songs?

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No. Silence. Why? Because every person that walked in that room, seeing that person stressed out, the first thing they thought about was that one day, this will be me. So Allah said, all of us, all of you are engaged in running your mouth, doing your business, multiplying, buying houses, cars, business, whatever you're doing. And when you're told about God, religion, life, morality, you say, we're gonna get no time for that. I don't wanna hear that. I don't even believe in God. See how arrogant people can be until they visit the funeral house. And you say to yourself, is that it? I mean, 5060 years scraping, struggling, scheming, lives dealing fornicating jumping up and down,

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begging, working. And this is the end of it. So it really means that after all this time, and people walk away from that grave

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it's over.

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