Tsauban, Sahabat Nabi yang menyesali amalan hidupnya saat bertemu dengan Allah

Dakwah Hikmah
21 Feb 201704:59

Summary

TLDRThe video script reflects on the story of a devout companion of the Prophet Muhammad, known for his dedication to prayer and good deeds. Despite his consistent devotion, he expresses regret near his death for not doing more. His final words convey a desire for greater opportunities to earn rewards, including walking further to the mosque, donating new clothes, and performing more good deeds. His story serves as a reminder of the importance of striving for goodness in life and the awareness that even the most righteous individuals wish they could have done more before passing.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The story highlights the devotion of a companion of the Prophet (PBUH), Faan, who was diligent in performing prayers at the mosque and maintaining his worship.
  • 😀 Faan always prayed in the far-right corner of the mosque, not out of desire to isolate but to avoid disturbing others and maintain focus in his prayers.
  • 😀 Despite his regular presence in the mosque, Faan was missed one day during the Fajr prayer, prompting the Prophet (PBUH) to ask about his absence.
  • 😀 The Prophet (PBUH) was concerned and, after the prayer time had passed, decided to visit Faan's home to ensure everything was okay.
  • 😀 Faan lived far from the mosque, a journey of three hours, but still prioritized going to the mosque despite the distance.
  • 😀 Upon visiting Faan’s wife, the Prophet (PBUH) learned that Faan had passed away. His final words were filled with reflection and a desire to have done more good deeds.
  • 😀 Faan’s last words included: 'Why didn’t I go further (to the mosque)?' indicating a wish to have earned more reward through his worship.
  • 😀 Faan also expressed regret for not using his new clothes to help someone in need, saying, 'Why didn’t I give the new clothes?'
  • 😀 The final reflection was a wish to have done everything in his power for good deeds, saying, 'Why didn’t I do everything?' showing his sense of humility and remorse.
  • 😀 The story teaches the importance of striving for continuous improvement in one’s acts of worship and charity, and how even the most devout may feel regret at the end of their lives, wishing they had done more.

Q & A

  • Who is the companion mentioned in the story?

    -The companion mentioned in the story is Tban, a devout follower of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). He was known for his regular attendance at the mosque and commitment to prayer.

  • What was special about Tban's position in the mosque?

    -Tban always sat in the right corner of the mosque. His intention for sitting there was not to avoid interaction but because it allowed him to focus on his worship without disturbances from others.

  • Why did Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) notice that Tban was missing?

    -Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) noticed Tban's absence because Tban was always present at the mosque for prayer. The Prophet was concerned when he didn't show up, as he usually never missed any prayers.

  • What did the Prophet do when Tban was absent?

    -When Tban did not show up, Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) asked his companions about his whereabouts and eventually decided to visit his home to check on him.

  • How far was Tban's house from the mosque?

    -Tban's house was located three hours away from the mosque, highlighting the difficulty and dedication involved in his regular visits to the mosque.

  • What did Tban's wife reveal when Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) visited their home?

    -Tban’s wife informed Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) that Tban had passed away. She mentioned that he had said three important phrases before his death, which were reflective of his dedication to good deeds.

  • What were the three phrases that Tban said before passing away?

    -The three phrases Tban said were: 'Why couldn’t the mosque be further?', 'Why wasn’t it the new clothes?', and 'Why couldn’t I have done it all?'. These expressions showed his deep regret and desire for more opportunities to do good deeds.

  • What did Tban mean by 'Why couldn’t the mosque be further'?

    -Tban expressed regret that the mosque was not farther away, as he believed walking a longer distance would have earned him greater rewards and helped him atone for his sins.

  • What did Tban mean by 'Why wasn’t it the new clothes'?

    -Tban regretted not giving away his new clothes to someone in need. He had once given his old clothes to a person who was cold, but in his final moments, he wished he had offered his new clothes instead.

  • What is the significance of Tban's final words and the lessons they offer?

    -Tban’s final words highlight the importance of striving for excellence in one's deeds and the desire for continuous improvement in acts of kindness and worship. His reflections encourage others to maximize their good deeds and never be content with what they have done.

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DevotionSelflessnessRegretCharitySincerityGood deedsIslamic teachingsProphet MuhammadDeath reflectionSpiritual growth
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