Allah subhanahu wata'aalaa said:
The Prophet (saw) said:
The Prophet (saw) also said:
"Truly, this life of the world is nothing but a quick passing enjoyment, and verily, the Hereafter that is the home that will remain forever."
(40:39) The Prophet (saw) said:
"What have I do with this life? The parable of me and this life is the parable of a rider who rested in the shade of a tree and then departed."
Ahmad, At-Tirmidhi, Ibn Majah and Al-Albani rendered it authentic
The Prophet (saw) also said:
"In this life, be like a Stranger or Passerby."
Al- Bukhari
Abdullah Ibn Umar (ra) said:
"This life is like paradise for the disbeliever and like jail for the believer. The example of the believer when his soul departs his body, is the example of a man who was in jail and was released from it, so he goes about in the earth and travels all around it."
Sharh As-Sudur, p.13
Abdullah bin 'Aun said:
"Those who were before us (the Sahabah and the Salaf As-Saalih) would leave for this life what remained with them after taking care of their Hereafter. You, on the other hand, leave for your Hereafter what remains after taking care of your life."
Sifatus-Safwah, vol.3, p.101
Fudail ibn 'Iyad said:
"Entering this life is easy, but departing from it is very hard. (He means being delivered from its lures and danger to Allah's mercy and forgiveness )"
Al-Ihya', vol.3, p.224
Habib bin Muhammad always said to his wife:
"If i die today, ask so-and-so to wash my body and do this and that." People asked her: "Why did he said that, has he seen a vision?" She said: "This is what he says everyday."
Sifatus-Safwah, vol.3, p.101
Muhammad ibn Waasi' asked:
"If you see a man crying in Paradise, would you not be amazed at his crying?" He was answered in the affirmative. So he asked again: "What is more amazing is he who laughs in this life, while utterly unaware where his final destination will be!"
Al-Ihya', vol.3, p.224
Wahb ibn Munabbeh said:
"The example of this life and the Hereafter is the example of two rival wives, if you make one of them happy, the other gets angry."
Hilyatul-Auliyaa', vol. 4, p. 51
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