Should We Really Laugh?
Hasan al-Basri (rahimaullah) was an
eminent scholar and pious individual of his time. He would rarely laugh
due to his remembrance of death and the punishment of hell. One day he
was going somewhere when he saw a young man indugled in laughter. Hasan
al-Basri asked the youth, "Young man, have you already crossed the
bridge of Sirath? Have you already found out whether you are going to
paradise or hell?" The young man replied, "No." Hasan al-Basri told him,
"Then why are you laughing so much?" After that, no one saw this young
man laughing again as he came to know the reality of this life.
Source: Story extracted from the book "Tambihul Ghafileen" by Shaikh Abul Laith Samarkandi.
Many
hours or probably days have passed away from our lives in laughter and
jokes. It is a sign that we have forgotten the life of the hereafter.
The sahabah used to do good deeds all day but still cry during the night
to Allah. On the other hand, we do sins all day and still have no
concerns! It is permissible to laugh at amazing things and smile while
being in company of others
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