Life is Fragile...Handle it with Prayers
This is the Tale of Average Man,
Who acts contrary to Allah's Plan.
If you are reflected herein,
Then repent, and commit no sin.

'Twas early in the morning at four,
When death knocked upon a bedroom door
"Who is there?," the sleeping one cried,
"I'm Izrael, let me inside."

At once, the man began to shiver,
As one sweating in deadly fever,
He shouted to his sleeping wife,
"Don't let him take away my life!"

"Please go away, O Angel of Death!
Leave me alone, I'm not ready yet.
My family on me depend,
Give me a chance O please perpend!"

The Angel knocked again and again,
"Friend, I'll take your life without a pain.
'Tis your soul that Allah require,
I come not with my own desire."

Bewildered, the man began to cry,
"O Angel! I'm so afraid to die.
I'll give you gold, and be your slave,
Don't send me to the unlit grave!"

"Let me in O Friend!" the Angel said.
"Open the door, get up from your bed,
If you do not allow me in,
I will walk through it like a Jinn."

The man held a gun in his right hand,
Ready to defy the Angel's stand.
"I'll point my gun, towards you head,
You dare come in, I'll shoot you dead."

By now, the Angel was in the room,
Saying, '"O Friend! Prepare for your doom.
Foolish man, Angels never die,
Put down your gun and do not sigh."

"Why are you afraid! Tell me O man,
To die according to Allah's plan?
Come, smile at me, do not be grim,
Be happy to return to Him."

"O Angel! I bow my head in shame,
I had no time to take Allah's name.
From morn till dusk, I made my wealth,
Not even caring for my health."

"Allah's commands, I never obeyed.
Nor five times a day, I ever prayed.
A Ramadhan came, and Ramadhan went,
But no time had I to repent."

"The Haj was already, incumbent on me,
But I would not part with my money.
All charities, I did ignore
Taking usury, more and more."

"Sometimes I sipped my favourite wine
With flirting women I sat to dine.
O Angel! I appeal to you,
Spare my life for a year or two."

"The Laws of Qur'aan, I will obey,
I'll begin Salaat, this very day.
My Fast and Haj, I will complete
And keep away from self-conceit."

"I will refrain from usury.
And give all my wealth to charity
WIne and wenches, I will detest
Allah's Oneness I will attest."

"I'm afraid this moment is your last,
Now be reminded, more of your past.
I do understand your fears,
But it is now too late for tears."

"We Angels do what Allah demands.
We cannot go against His commands.
Death is ordained for everyone,
Father, mother, daughter or son."

"Your two ill-gotten, female offspring,
In nightclubs, for livelihood they sing,
Instead of making more Faithfuls,
You made your children Ungrateful."

"You lived in this world, two scores or more,
Never did you, your people adore.
Your parents, you did not obey,
Hungry beggars, you turned away."

"You ignored the Muezzin's Azzan,
Nor did you read the Holy Qur'aan.
Breaking promises all your life,
Backbiting friends, and causing strife."

"From hoarded goods, great profits you made
And your poor workers, you underpaid.
Horses and cards were your leisure,
Money-making was your pleasure."

"You ate vitamins and grew more fat.
With the very sick, you never sat.
A pint of blood, you never gave,
Which could a little baby save."

"O human, you have done enough wrong.
You bought good properties for a song.
When the farmers appealed to you,
You did not have mercy, 'tis true."

"Paradise for you? I cannot tell,
Undoubtedly you will dwell in hell.
There's no time for your repent,
I'll take your soul, for which I'm sent."

The ending, however, is very sad,
Eventually, the man became mad.
With a cry, he jumped out of bed,
And suddenly, he fell down dead.

O Reader, take a moral from here,
Never know, your end may be near.
Change your living and make amends,
For heaven, on your deeds, depends.

This poem is woven around the
following Quranic verse:

"WHEREVER YE ARE, DEATH WILL FIND YOU OUT,
EVEN IF YE ARE IN TOWERS
BUILT UP STRONG AND HIGH." (4:78)

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