

When the Clock Stops Ticking
Reflections on the Realm of BarzakhDescription
“I can do it later.”
“I’ll change when I’m ready.”
“There’s always time.”
But what if your time is up?
People often waste away precious ticks, minutes and hours in their day, procrastinating on matters like acts of worship in favour of work.
There’s always time to procrastinate worship until there isn’t any time left.
Let’s refer on this verse:
“He will forgive your sins, and delay your end until the appointed time. Indeed, when the time set by Allah comes, it cannot be delayed, if only you knew!” (Surah Nuh 71:4)
Let this be a reminder for all of us to rush to perform acts of worship instead of procrastinating.
Perhaps the Muslim Undertaker, Ahmad Hraichie can bring a fresh perspective on the realm of Barzakh so we can be reminded of the final day.
In his session, he’ll be addressing about:
🕰 Memorable experiences of undertaking and washing the janazah
🕰 Elaborate on the verse, innalillahi wa inna ilaihi raji'un
🕰 Create a sense of self-reflection on how death is the beginning of another life
We’re counting down the seconds till his event! See you there.
Schedule
Sun, 16 November 2025Tickets
Onsite
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