The content is a video transcript discussing Islamic teachings on repentance, death, and the importance of living a righteous life. The speaker emphasizes that humans often ignore Allah's commands and urges viewers to repent and seek forgiveness while they still have time. The angel of death, Izroil, is mentioned as peeking at humans 70 times a day, reminding them of their mortality.
The speaker also discusses the apocalypse, quoting Quranic verses that emphasize the uncertainty of its timing and the importance of being prepared. The video then shifts to a discussion on the importance of repentance, citing Quranic verses and hadiths that encourage believers to seek forgiveness and turn to Allah.
The second part of the video focuses on the habit of closing one's eyes during prayer, specifically during prostration. The speaker quotes Islamic scholars and hadiths, concluding that it is recommended to keep one's eyes open during prostration, as this is the sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad. The video also explores the benefits of keeping one's eyes open during prostration, including treating weak eye muscles and improving eye health.
Overall, the video aims to encourage viewers to live a righteous life, seek forgiveness, and follow Islamic teachings to attain a better understanding of their faith and prepare for the afterlife.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The angel of death, Izroil, looks at humans 70 times a day.
2. The angel of death's visits last for 21 minutes each time.
3. The Hadith of the Prophet narrated by Abdullah bin Abbas states that the angel of death looks at the faces of humans on earth 70 times a day.
4. The Quran states that no one can know for sure what will happen tomorrow (Surah Luqman verse 34).
5. The Quran states that no one can know where they will die (Surah Luqman verse 34).
6. The Quran states that death will come suddenly and unexpectedly (Surah Al-A'raf verse 187).
7. Repentance is a command from Allah (Quran Surah At-Tahrim verse 8).
8. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) repented to Allah more than 70 times a day (Hadith narrated by Bukhari).
9. Closing one's eyes during prostration is not recommended (Makruh).
10. The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) kept his eyes open during prostration (Hadith narrated by Al-Hakim).
11. Keeping one's eyes open during prostration can help treat weak eye muscles.
12. Prostration can increase the elasticity of joints, especially when done five times a day.