KULTUM RAMADHAN: "Waktu Tidak Bisa Diulang, Kamu Pakai Buat Apa?" Oleh Mrs. Puji Retno dari, S. Pd

SMP Muhammadiyah 2 Jakarta
15 Mar 202603:54

Summary

TLDRThis video emphasizes the significance of prayer (dua) in Islam as a core aspect of worship. It highlights that prayer is a recognition of human weakness and God's strength and wealth. The speaker reminds us that prayers should be made sincerely, with faith in Allah’s responsiveness, and at the special times when supplications are most likely to be accepted. These times include the last third of the night, between the azan and iqamah, during sujud, when it rains, at Iftar, and on Fridays. The video encourages consistency in prayer, even when immediate answers are not received.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Doa (prayer) is the essence of worship in Islam, not just a complement to other acts of devotion.
  • 😀 We should always acknowledge our dependence on Allah, who is all-powerful and self-sufficient.
  • 😀 Many people tend to pray more earnestly during times of hardship but should make doa in times of ease as well.
  • 😀 Specific times for making doa, known as mustajab, include the last third of the night, between azan and iqamah, during prostration, when it rains, at Iftar during Ramadan, and on Fridays.
  • 😀 To make doa effectively, one must be sincere (ikhlas) and fully believe (yakin) that Allah hears and will respond.
  • 😀 Begin prayers by praising Allah and sending blessings (selawat) upon Prophet Muhammad (saw).
  • 😀 Facing the Qibla and raising the hands are important etiquettes for making doa.
  • 😀 Make doa with a soft and humble voice, remaining focused and reverent throughout.
  • 😀 Do not be hasty in making doa; continue asking even if the prayer is not immediately answered.
  • 😀 Consistent doa is a sign of sincerity and dedication, and should be made regularly, not just when in need.
  • 😀 The ultimate goal of making doa is to seek Allah’s mercy and to ensure that the best outcomes are achieved through prayers.

Q & A

  • What is the main message of the script?

    -The main message of the script is about the importance of prayer (dua) in Islam, emphasizing its role as the core of worship. The speaker discusses how prayer is an acknowledgment of human weakness and Allah's strength and mercy.

  • Why does the speaker emphasize the importance of dua?

    -The speaker emphasizes the importance of dua because it is a way to connect with Allah, acknowledging one's dependence on Him. Dua is also a means of seeking Allah's mercy and assistance, especially in times of hardship, and it is an integral part of worship.

  • What does the speaker mean by saying that prayer is 'not just a complement to worship, but its essence'?

    -The speaker means that prayer (dua) is not merely an optional act or an additional part of worship, but it is central to the entire worship experience. It signifies complete submission and reliance on Allah.

  • What is the connection between remembering Allah during times of ease and during times of difficulty?

    -The speaker references a teaching of Prophet Muhammad (sallallahu alaihi wasallam), which advises remembering Allah during times of ease so that Allah will remember you during times of hardship. This reflects the idea that consistent worship strengthens one's connection to Allah.

  • What are some of the 'mustajab' (favorable) times for making dua?

    -The speaker highlights several favorable times for dua, including the last third of the night, between the adhan and iqamah, during prostration in prayer, when it is raining, while breaking the fast during Ramadan, and on Fridays.

  • What is the importance of the time between adhan and iqamah for dua?

    -The time between the adhan and iqamah is considered a blessed time for dua, as it is a moment when the prayer is about to begin and the heart is more focused on worship. This time is seen as an opportunity for one's prayers to be answered.

  • What are the essential etiquette (adab) to follow when making dua?

    -The essential etiquettes for making dua include being sincere (ikhlas) and confident that Allah hears and will respond. Additionally, one should praise Allah and send blessings upon the Prophet Muhammad (sallallahu alaihi wasallam) before making their request, face the qiblah, raise the hands, and speak softly and humbly.

  • What does it mean to 'raise your hands' when making dua?

    -Raising the hands during dua is an expression of sincerity and humility, showing a physical gesture of asking Allah for help. It is a sign of submission and earnestness in making supplications.

  • What advice is given regarding how to approach the act of making dua?

    -The speaker advises approaching dua with patience, consistency, and humility. Even if prayers are not immediately answered, one should continue praying without despair. It's important to trust that Allah knows what is best.

  • How does the speaker conclude the message in the script?

    -The speaker concludes by encouraging everyone to continue making dua to Allah in all circumstances and to trust that Allah will accept and respond to their prayers in the best way possible. The speaker also asks for Allah's mercy and blessings on the prayers of all.

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