Dodgeball was one of the unforgettable games of our childhood. How great a pleasure we would get when we caught the ball in the middle, we would gain lives, each time we gained lives our stay in the game would be extended. Unfortunately, in real life, it is not possible to save lives or extend life. The characteristic of "having nine lives" that is said about cats does not apply to humans.
We have only one life. When, where and how will we die? we don't know. There is only one question that we have the chance to know and that we need to think about: what will we die for? Depending on what we sacrifice our lives for, we are either remembered with honor/praise or we are forgotten as nothing.
When we die for the holy ones, our name is engraved in history and we become immortal with the rank of martyrdom. If we die for our cause and beliefs, we are not forgotten, we are remembered by those who follow the same path. If we are a mother who died at the moment of birth or a father who died while trying to bring halal food to his home, we are remembered with goodness. If we die at the beginning of our duty as someone who dedicates ourselves to the society and really works hard, we remain loved and respected by the society. The names of the people in each example are passed on to the next generation and the doors of prayer always remain open for them.
Either by worrying about what they believe in or by saying "what does it matter to me!" saying, either by serving or by abusing, by observing the rights or by violating the rights, by being oppressed or by oppressing, by being loved or ignored, by receiving prayers or being cursed, by being shown as an example by everyone or by being a person unknown to anyone. We can die as nothing.
The choice is ours!
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