KURMA eps 5, Gadgetmu, Pahalamu, atau Dosamu?, Muhammad Murtaqi, SMP Annuriyah Kota Malang

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23 Feb 202604:51

Summary

TLDRThe speaker reflects on the dual nature of gadgets, emphasizing their potential for both good and harm. While gadgets can be a source of rewards, such as spreading knowledge, maintaining connections, and facilitating digital charity, they can also lead to negative consequences, including spreading false information, distractions from important duties, and neglecting religious obligations. The speaker encourages viewers to use gadgets responsibly, likening them to a knife that can either nourish or harm. Ultimately, gadgets are tools, and their impact depends on how we choose to use them in alignment with our values.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Gadgets can either be a source of reward (pahala) or sin (dosa), depending on how we use them.
  • 😀 Sharing knowledge, such as Hadiths or Quran verses, can generate continuous rewards through digital means.
  • 😀 Keeping in touch with loved ones and maintaining relationships through gadgets is considered an act of charity (sedekah).
  • 😀 Digital charity, such as using apps for zakat or other donations, is a means of accumulating rewards.
  • 😀 Gadgets can also be a source of sin when used to spread gossip, slander, or false information (hoaxes).
  • 😀 Spending excessive time on social media can lead to neglecting religious duties, like prayer, and harming spiritual well-being.
  • 😀 Losing focus while using gadgets for non-productive purposes can be detrimental to one's life and faith.
  • 😀 Every action performed on a gadget, from liking to sharing, will be held accountable on the Day of Judgment.
  • 😀 Like a knife, gadgets can either be used for good (e.g., providing food) or evil (e.g., causing harm); the choice is in our hands.
  • 😀 The Quran reminds us in Surah Al-Isra (36) that every action, sight, and sound will be questioned in the afterlife.
  • 😀 The speaker calls for mindfulness and responsibility in the digital age, urging people to use gadgets to enhance their good deeds.

Q & A

  • What is the main theme of the sermon?

    -The main theme of the sermon is about the dual nature of gadgets—how they can either lead to rewards (pahala) or sins (dosa), depending on how they are used. It emphasizes the importance of using technology mindfully for good deeds.

  • How can gadgets be a source of reward (pahala)?

    -Gadgets can be a source of reward by spreading knowledge, maintaining connections (silaturahmi), and facilitating digital charity. Sharing a Hadith, a Quranic verse, or using apps for charity or zakat can all result in ongoing rewards.

  • What is meant by 'sedekah jariah' in the context of gadgets?

    -'Sedekah jariah' refers to acts of charity that continue to benefit others long after the initial act. In the context of gadgets, sharing beneficial knowledge or helping others through digital means can be considered sedekah jariah.

  • What are some examples of negative uses of gadgets that can lead to sin (dosa)?

    -Negative uses include spreading rumors or lies (gossip or hoaxes), viewing inappropriate content, neglecting responsibilities like prayer, and wasting time on social media. These can lead to sin and spiritual distraction.

  • What did the Prophet Muhammad sallallahu alaihi wasallam warn about in relation to gadgets?

    -The Prophet Muhammad sallallahu alaihi wasallam warned about the rapid spread of temptations and sins (fitnah) through digital devices. These include the dangers of gossip, false information, and distractions that prevent individuals from fulfilling their religious duties.

  • How can we ensure our gadgets become tools for good?

    -We can ensure our gadgets are tools for good by using them to share beneficial content, maintain family ties, perform charitable actions, and remain conscious of how we spend our time online, prioritizing religious duties and good deeds.

  • What is the significance of the Quranic verse from Surah Al-Isra mentioned in the sermon?

    -The Quranic verse from Surah Al-Isra (36) reminds us not to follow what we don’t know, emphasizing that every action, including what we see and hear, will be questioned on the Day of Judgment. This encourages accountability for how we use our gadgets and the content we engage with.

  • What is the analogy between gadgets and a knife in the sermon?

    -The analogy compares gadgets to a knife, which can be used for either good or harm. A knife can be used to nourish and feed, or it can be used to cause harm. Similarly, gadgets can either benefit us or lead us astray, depending on how we use them.

  • What does the sermon imply about the time spent on gadgets?

    -The sermon implies that the time spent on gadgets should be accounted for, as it can either be productive, like spreading knowledge or performing charity, or it can lead to neglect of responsibilities, such as neglecting prayer and family.

  • What practical advice does the sermon offer for using gadgets more mindfully?

    -The sermon advises being aware of how gadgets are used, such as using them to share good content, maintain relationships, and contribute to charity. It also stresses the importance of not letting gadgets distract us from our religious duties and responsibilities.

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