One trillion dollars... What can you buy for "Elon Musk?"
Elon Musk becomes the first trillionaire in history. His wealth has surpassed the trillion-dollar mark; that is, (a million million). The figure is astronomical and staggering, but the real question is: What does this number mean in reality?
1. Does it mean Musk has become freer? Absolutely not. You may recall his positions once described as "bold," only to later bow, like others, before Zionist influence, and began openly supporting injustice and attacking Islamic Sharia. These people are most enslaved by their financial interests, which become a source of humiliation and weakness, not freedom. They become enslaved to their wealth, fearing its loss.
2. Does it add even one second to his life? If his wealth equals a million times the wealth of a millionaire, will he live a million times longer? Will the trillion buy Musk even one extra minute when his time comes? Or protect him from illness or old age?
3. Does great wealth create virtue and morality? Reality proves the opposite. Take, for example, the warning from the Australian eSafety regulator about the "systematic spread" of child sexual exploitation material on the X platform owned by Musk. Great wealth buys influence, but it does not buy honor or morality.
4. Will the trillion save Musk in the Hereafter? Quite the opposite. Allah the Almighty said: (And those who hoard gold and silver and spend it not in the way of Allah - give them tidings of a painful punishment. On the Day it will be heated in the fire of Hell and seared therewith will be their foreheads, their sides, and their backs, [and it will be said], "This is what you hoarded for yourselves, so taste what you used to hoard.") And our Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him, said: (The majority of people will be the minority on the Day of Resurrection, except those who said [their charity] like this, and like this, and like this...) meaning those who spent their wealth in righteous causes among the Muslims.
Conclusion: The wise person does not ask, "How much does Musk own?", but rather, "What benefit does what he owns bring him?"
And this trillion is not all due to Musk's genius, but rather a testament to the corruption of the usurious capitalist system that disregards what is forbidden or permitted, right or just...
(And the life of this world is but a deceiving enjoyment.)