You Could Die Today, Make a Change For Allah | Islamic Reminder by Mohamed Hoblos

You Could Die Today, Make a Change For Allah | Islamic Reminder by Mohamed Hoblos

From Baraka Project by Baraka Project

May 6, 2026 · 23 min · Season 1 · Episode 171

About this episode

Mohamed Hoblos delivers an emotional reminder about the urgency of turning back to Allah and making positive changes in life before it's too late.

Mohamed Hoblos speaks about the reality of life, death, repentance, and the importance of turning back to Allah before it is too late. Many people live as though they have unlimited time. They delay salah, delay repentance, delay leaving sins, delay doing good, and tell themselves they will change one day. But the truth is, our time in this dunya is not promised. Death can come at any moment. This could be our last day, our last night, our last prayer, or our final chance to return to Allah. This emotional Islamic speech is a reminder that life is short, the dunya is temporary, and the Akhirah is forever. It encourages every Muslim to wake up, reflect on their purpose, leave behind sins, make sincere tawbah, protect their prayers, and start making a change today. No matter how far a person has gone, it is never too late to turn back to Allah while they are still alive. Allah is the Most Merciful, and the door of repentance remains open until death reaches a person. But at the same time, none of us know when that moment will come. That is why we should not delay. The best time to change is now. This powerful Muslim reminder is for anyone who feels distant from Allah, stuck in sin…

People in this episode

Guest: Mohamed Hoblos

Topics covered

  • life and death
  • repentance
  • importance of prayer
  • Islamic reminder
  • change and transformation
  • mercy of Allah

Keywords

  • Islam
  • repentance
  • salah
  • tawbah
  • life is short
  • death
  • Akhirah
  • change
  • Muslim reminder

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Organizations: Allah

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