In Islamic teachings, wishing for death before one's allotted time is a transgression of faith, as it indicates a lack of understanding or acceptance of divine will and decree. This practice is also prohibited by numerous hadiths, regardless of the circumstances. Scholars have identified various reasons for wishing for death, such as fear of temptation, longing to meet Allah, or confidence in one's deeds. However, these situations are not universally applicable, and wishing for death is generally disliked or forbidden. The preferred approach is to seek Allah's guidance and ask for what is definitively good, such as forgiveness, mercy, or eternal bliss.