Everything eventually degrades and turns back into dust, signifying that one returns to their original state. The course of life has completely changed. Both life and life after death are unknown to everyone. Nobody can predict what will occur tomorrow or whether they will still be alive. However, tRead more
Everything eventually degrades and turns back into dust, signifying that one returns to their original state. The course of life has completely changed. Both life and life after death are unknown to everyone. Nobody can predict what will occur tomorrow or whether they will still be alive. However, that does not prevent someone from having dreams or aspirations. In the same vein, one should not fear death but rather press on with their lives. The poem clarifies the Islamic notion of fate. Islam maintains that everything, even death, is recorded in the book of fate and that no one can obtain or do anything beyond what is recorded.
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Didacticism: The very poem is didactic in nature as it conveys a message of not being afraid of death and to accept death as a part of life. Disillusionment Summary
Disillusionment Summary
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