TAFAKUR RAMADHAN - Eps.18 :Waktu waktu mustajab didalam ramadhan - Ustadz Drs. Muarip
Summary
TLDRIn this heartfelt sermon, the speaker emphasizes the significance of fasting, prayer, and supplication, particularly during Ramadan. Highlighting Quranic verses and teachings, they explain how Allah promises to answer prayers, especially during the last third of the night, and underscores the importance of sincere du'a when breaking the fast. The sermon also mentions three groups whose prayers will not be rejected: a just ruler, a fasting person, and the oppressed. The speaker encourages the audience to pray with gratitude and sincerity, and reminds them that fasting is a direct act of worship rewarded by Allah alone.
Takeaways
- 😀 The importance of prayer and fasting is emphasized, especially during Ramadan.
- 😀 Allah's promise to answer the prayers of those who ask sincerely is highlighted.
- 😀 Fasting is a personal act of worship where the reward is known only to Allah.
- 😀 It is encouraged to make dua (supplication) during the last third of the night, as this is a time when Allah is most responsive.
- 😀 A reminder that one’s duas are not limited to Ramadan; they can be made any time, especially during the sepertiga malam (last third of the night).
- 😀 The dua of a fasting person is accepted, and it’s advised to make dua when breaking the fast.
- 😀 It is essential to ensure that the food consumed is halal (permissible), as this affects the acceptance of our duas.
- 😀 The happiness of breaking the fast and the reward of fasting are seen as two distinct blessings for those who fast.
- 😀 There is a specific focus on the types of prayers that Allah does not reject: the prayer of a just leader, the prayer of a fasting person at the time of breaking fast, and the prayer of an oppressed person.
- 😀 The speaker encourages concluding prayers with gratitude by saying 'Alhamdulillah' (All praise be to Allah), as this enhances the likelihood of prayer acceptance.
Q & A
What is the significance of the verse mentioned in the script from the Qur'an?
-The verse from the Qur'an emphasizes that Allah is very close to His servants and will respond to their prayers, particularly when they seek forgiveness or make supplications.
What does the script say about the importance of praying during the last third of the night?
-The script mentions that Allah promises to answer the prayers of those who pray during the last third of the night, regardless of whether it is Ramadan or not. It emphasizes that this is a time of forgiveness and mercy from Allah.
What are the three groups whose prayers are never rejected, according to the speaker?
-The three groups whose prayers are never rejected are: a just leader, the person who is fasting (especially when breaking their fast), and the oppressed (person who has been wronged).
Why is the prayer of someone who is breaking their fast considered powerful?
-The prayer of someone who is breaking their fast is considered powerful because it is a time when their hearts are most humble, and they are seeking Allah’s mercy after a day of fasting.
What are the two types of happiness mentioned for someone who is fasting?
-The two types of happiness for someone who is fasting are: 1) The happiness when they break their fast, and 2) The happiness when they meet Allah, especially in the afterlife, where they are rewarded for their fasting.
What is meant by the phrase 'puasa itu untukku dan saya yang akan membalasnya'?
-The phrase means that fasting is a special act of worship directly for Allah, and He Himself will reward the fasting person without any specific record of the deed, making it a deeply personal and spiritual act.
Why should fasting during Ramadan be carried out without excuses if there is no legitimate reason, according to the speaker?
-The speaker emphasizes that fasting during Ramadan should not be skipped or substituted by other fasts unless there is a valid excuse like illness or travel because the reward for Ramadan fasting is unique and irreplaceable.
What role does gratitude (Alhamdulillah) play in the effectiveness of supplications?
-Gratitude (Alhamdulillah) is key to making a supplication effective. The speaker stresses that ending a prayer with Alhamdulillah is important because it is seen as a form of acknowledgment and thanks to Allah, which increases the chances of having prayers accepted.
What advice does the speaker give about the type of food consumed during fasting?
-The speaker advises that during fasting, it is important to avoid consuming haram (forbidden) food because consuming only halal (permissible) food is part of ensuring that one’s prayers and fasting are accepted by Allah.
How does the speaker suggest one should conclude a prayer to ensure it is more likely to be accepted?
-The speaker suggests concluding the prayer with 'Alhamdulillah' because it serves as a form of password for the prayer, increasing its likelihood of being accepted by Allah.
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