Makna dan Konsep Islam Rahmatan Lil Alamin - #Pertemuan2

IRLA UII
8 Oct 202015:16

Summary

TLDRThis lecture discusses the concept of 'Islam as a mercy to the worlds' (Islam Rahmatan Lil'alamin). It explains the linguistic and terminological meanings of Islam, emphasizing submission, peace, and safety. The speaker explores various Quranic verses that highlight the themes of submission to Allah, compassion, and the universality of Islam. The lecture also touches on the historical context of prophetic teachings and the Quran as guidance for humanity. Finally, it emphasizes the importance of practicing the values of Islam to spread mercy and goodness throughout the world.

Takeaways

  • 🕌 Islam, in Arabic, means submission and surrender to Allah. It originates from the root word 'aslama,' meaning to submit or surrender.
  • 📖 The Quran mentions 'Islam' as an act of submission to Allah, as seen in Surah As-Saffat, Ayat 103, where Prophet Ibrahim and his son Ismail surrendered to Allah's command.
  • ✋ Islam also derives meaning from the word 'salam,' meaning peace and safety, as seen in Surah Al-Qadr, referring to the night of peace, Lailatul Qadr.
  • 🌿 Islam signifies not only submission but also well-being, as seen in other Quranic references like Surah Maryam, where 'Salamun' means safety and blessings.
  • 🕊️ The term 'Salim' refers to maintaining a pure heart, as mentioned in Surah Ash-Shu'ara, Ayat 88, where a clean heart is valued on Judgment Day.
  • 🫱 Another important term is 'silmy,' which means peace. The Quran encourages peace and trust in Allah in Surah Al-Anfal, Ayat 61.
  • ☁️ Islam is considered a divine or heavenly religion (agama samawi), revealed by Allah and intended to be a guide for all humanity, not just Muslims.
  • 📜 The teachings of Islam were revealed through a series of prophets, with Prophet Muhammad being the final messenger.
  • 🌍 Islam, as a religion, brings mercy to all creation (rahmatan lil'alamin), as mentioned in Surah Al-Anbiya, Ayat 107, referring to Prophet Muhammad as a mercy to all worlds.
  • 📚 The concept of 'Islam rahmatan lil'alamin' emphasizes the importance of following prophetic teachings, understanding the Quran, and implementing its values in everyday life for the benefit of the entire universe.

Q & A

  • What is the linguistic meaning of 'Islam'?

    -'Islam' comes from the Arabic root 'aslama', meaning to submit or surrender. It signifies submission or surrender to the will of Allah.

  • What is the significance of Surah As-Saffat, verse 103, in understanding the concept of submission in Islam?

    -Surah As-Saffat, verse 103, discusses the submission of Prophet Ibrahim and his son Ismail when they obey Allah's command. This story exemplifies the true meaning of 'Islam' as complete surrender to God's will.

  • How does the term 'Salam' relate to the concept of Islam?

    -'Salam' means peace or safety, which ties into the idea that Islam brings peace to those who follow it. In the Qur'an, 'Salam' is used to indicate peace given by Allah, such as in Surah Al-Qadr and Surah Maryam.

  • What is the significance of the term 'Istislam' in Islam?

    -'Istislam' means surrender, emphasizing a deeper level of submission where one fully gives themselves over to Allah's will, as mentioned in Surah As-Saffat, verse 26.

  • What does the term 'Salim' mean, and how is it related to Islam?

    -'Salim' refers to someone who has a pure and clean heart. It highlights the moral purity that Islam encourages, as referenced in Surah As-Shu'ara, verse 88, where it speaks of the importance of approaching Allah with a pure heart.

  • What does 'Silmy' signify in Islam?

    -'Silmy' means peace, emphasizing that Islam is a religion of peace. Surah Al-Anfal, verse 61, encourages peace by instructing believers to incline towards peace if others do so.

  • What is the meaning of 'Islam Rahmatan lil'alamin'?

    -The phrase 'Islam Rahmatan lil'alamin' means 'Islam is a mercy for all worlds.' It suggests that Islam is meant to bring mercy, compassion, and guidance not just to Muslims but to all of creation.

  • How is the concept of 'Rahmatan' understood in the context of Islam?

    -'Rahmatan' comes from the root 'rahmah,' meaning mercy or compassion. In Islam, it refers to Allah’s mercy and the guidance provided to humanity through prophets, especially Muhammad, as a source of mercy for all beings.

  • What does 'Alamin' mean in the context of 'Rahmatan lil'alamin'?

    -'Alamin' is the plural of 'alam,' meaning world or universe. In the context of 'Rahmatan lil'alamin,' it signifies that Islam’s message and mercy are meant for all of creation, including humans, animals, and the environment.

  • What is the core message of Surah Al-Anbiya, verse 107?

    -Surah Al-Anbiya, verse 107, states, 'And We have not sent you, [O Muhammad], except as a mercy to the worlds.' This verse underscores the idea that Prophet Muhammad's mission was one of mercy and compassion for all beings, reinforcing the universal message of Islam.

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