Death: The Reminder That Atheism Ignores
- Muiz As-Siddeeqi
- Jun 26
- 1 min read

Death: The Reminder That Atheism Ignores
Scroll. Eat. Sleep. Work. Party. Repeat.
But one day… it will all stop.
No more Instagram.
No more friends.
No more plans, no more second chances.
You will be washed, wrapped, buried, and forgotten…
Just like every soul before you.
Yet atheism tells you:
"Don’t worry, death is just the end."
"Live how you want, there’s nothing after."
But your heart knows that’s a lie.
Why do people fear death — if it’s just “nothing”?
Why do you mourn a loved one — if they’re just “meat and molecules”?
Why do you say “rest in peace” — when you claim there's no soul?
Because deep down, you know…
Death is not the end.
Death is the beginning of something greater — something eternal.
Allah says:
“Every soul shall taste death. Then to Us you will all be returned.”
— Surah al-ʿAnkabūt 29:57
Islam doesn’t ignore death.
It prepares you for it.
It gives you hope — and a warning.
Mercy — and justice.
Meaning — and accountability.
And it tells you the truth no one else dares say:
You were created for more than this short life.
And after you die, you will meet the One who created you.
So don’t let atheism numb your soul.
Wake up before you’re woken up.
Because the grave is silent, but the truth is loud:
Lā ilāha illa Allāh.
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