This story takes the reader on an intense spiritual journey, unfolding through the perspective of a person who dreams of the Angel of Death, Malakul-Mut, as described in the Qur'an. The dream begins with the protagonist being confronted by the towering, awe-inspiring figure of Malakul-Mut, whose presence fills the space with both terror and a strange sense of calm. Through this dream, the protagonist witnesses the soul-taking process of both non-believers and believers, experiencing firsthand the stark differences between the two.
This story evokes a deep sense of introspection, fear, and yearning for mercy, as the protagonist grapples with the uncertainty of death and their own readiness to meet their Creator. It explores themes of repentance, the afterlife, and the mercy of Allah, offering readers a poignant reminder of the fragility of life and the importance of living with sincerity and devotion.