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Human life revolves around ups and downs, strengths and weaknesses and advantages and disadvantages. It is a different matter if one does not want to consider all this turmoil, but the fact is that one person is always fighting and competing with another.
When a human being is born, the parents start raising him or her. In childhood, man does not have both intellect and power. When one becomes young, power and to some extent intellect are created, but the arrogance and selflessness of youth is different.
This is the age when the passion to do something motivates to action and most of the great people of the world have done great deeds in their youth which can be used to understand the history books.
When old age comes, human consciousness and intellect reach their peak because at this age one can analyze whole life and really begins to understand the mistakes to a great extent. However, the place of regret comes at that time. When certain mistakes cannot be corrected.
If you look for the biggest reason for this, it is that not everything in life can be done under the formula of two plus two four. For example, if a mistake is made on a person’s birthday, it can be corrected on the next year’s birthday, but if it is made on the occasion of death, it is not possible to correct it.
That person cannot be reborn and come before you to apologize to him, nor can his funeral prayers be offered again. This is just one example. There are numerous examples that can lead to many errors that cannot be remedied.
There is a need for us to avoid all such mistakes and to participate in the most important and good deeds, especially in our youth, because youth is more important in life than both childhood and old age.
By the way, Allah Almighty did not make childhood for sports and frivolous activities, but man learns from sports and small mistakes and with the passage of time, he becomes younger and younger.
According to the teachings of Islam, on the Day of Judgment, a servant will not be able to move unless he is asked about five things: Where did he spend his life? Where did you spend your youth? Where did you earn money and where did you spend it? And how much of the knowledge gained was acted upon?
There is a need for our youth to understand the real purpose in life and not to waste their lives in pursuit of showbiz colors, wasteful activities, or the pursuit of wealth, but they should give some part of life to the religion