Islamic history
The death of Abu Bakar (R) is absurd
When the death of Abu Bakar Siddiqui (R) of Islam's 1st Caliph appeared
he recited verse No.1 of Surah Qafa ('Death will certainly come; from which you shrug away'). Then he said to his daughter Aishah, "Wash two cloths with my clothes and shave me with
it For the person who is more desirous than a dead man is more likely to wear new clothes. [1] Then he surrendered to the next caliph Hazrat Umar (R), saying, "Surely Allah has set some rights for the night, which he does not accept on the day." Again, he has set some right for the day, which does not accept at night. No Nufal worship is accepted, unless the obligation is made. Surely, in the Hereafter, the scales of the mens will be lightened, because of following the cancellation of the world, and because of it being light on themselves. Likewise, in the Hereafter, the measure of the mens will be heavy, because of the following in the world and due to it being heavy on them
Education: There is no scope for laxness and luxury for the state's responsibility. He will not be compromised in any way with the cancellation. Rather, it must be firmly rooted in the truth at all costs and the truth that God has sent. Because the purpose of all the work in this world will be to carry the scales of the mens in the Hereafter.