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Of course, to bid farewell to everything is most difficult; leaving the light and taking steps in the darkness of the absolute is most painful. Also, being freed from prison and going towards a trial for a criminal whose crimes are obvious is frightening and fearful. But the second group believes death to be a new birth, moving beyond the limited and dark environment of this world, taking steps into an extensive world and one which is full of light.
Being freed from the narrow prison or cage of the body and flying in infinite space, leaving behind an environment in which the centre of small-mindedness, tensions, injustices evil opinions and wars and stepping into an environment which is cleansed of these corruptions. It is natural that they have no fear of such a death.
Just like Imam ‘Ali, peace be upon him, he said, “I swear that ‘Ali, the son of Abu Talib, looks forward to death with greater desire than a baby looks forward to its mother’s breast”. It is not without reason that in the history of Islam, we encounter people like Imam Husain and his faithful companions who, as the moment for their martyrdom comes, are overjoyed and they hurry towards their meeting with their Beloved.
And it is also for this reason that in the honourable life of Hadrat ‘Ali, peace be upon him, we read that when the sword struck his head, he cried out, “I swear by the God of the Ka’bah that I have been relieved.” It is clear that the meaning of these words is not that a human being not appreciate the blessings of this world and overlook them, and not make use of them to attain great goals, but rather, what is meant is that in life, correct benefits be gained, but at the end, never allow room for fear, knowing that it is upon the way of great and sublime goals.
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