🔴 Ngabuburit #day19 || Masayu Laraswati || Ramadhan Glow Up: Bukan Cuma Nahan Laper
Summary
TLDRIn this heartfelt reflection during Ramadan, the speaker emphasizes the importance of self-control and spiritual growth. He highlights the true purpose of fasting—not just to feel hunger, but to develop taqwa (piety) and control over one's desires. Drawing inspiration from the Qur'an and the teachings of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), the speaker urges the audience to engage meaningfully in worship and avoid distractions. He also stresses the significance of charity and the essence of Ramadan beyond mere gatherings, encouraging viewers to focus on internal transformation and character development during this sacred month.
Takeaways
- 😀 Ramadan is an opportunity for spiritual renewal and self-improvement.
- 😀 Fasting during Ramadan is about more than just abstaining from food and drink; it's about controlling one's actions and desires.
- 😀 Social media and distractions can take us away from the true essence of Ramadan. We should focus on increasing good deeds instead.
- 😀 Charity (sedekah) is highly encouraged during Ramadan, and it’s important to remember that you don’t have to be rich to give.
- 😀 Ramadan is an annual opportunity for personal growth, similar to a software update for your phone — it helps keep your heart and actions aligned with your faith.
- 😀 Self-control (takwa) is the core of fasting, and it's an essential practice that extends beyond the month of Ramadan.
- 😀 Don’t let the distractions of the world (like social media and busy schedules) interfere with the spiritual benefits of Ramadan.
- 😀 It’s important to ensure that Ramadan is not just about physical fasting but also about strengthening our connection to Allah and developing better character.
- 😀 Ramadan is not just about fasting but also about prayer, reflection, and maintaining good intentions throughout the month.
- 😀 Avoid wasting your Ramadan by merely going through the motions. Use it as a chance for real character development and spiritual growth.
Q & A
Why does the speaker emphasize that Allah does not need to appear great?
-The speaker is highlighting that Allah is beyond human concerns like image or appearances. Allah does not need to engage in 'branding' or 'self-promotion,' emphasizing His supreme nature beyond worldly concepts.
What is the significance of self-control (tawakkul) during fasting as mentioned in the script?
-The speaker refers to self-control (tawakkul) as an essential goal of fasting. True fasting is not only physical abstinence from food but also includes controlling desires, thoughts, and actions to achieve spiritual growth.
How does the speaker describe the purpose of Ramadan?
-The speaker explains that Ramadan serves as an opportunity for self-improvement, likening it to a spiritual 'maintenance' for the soul. Just as devices need software updates to prevent lag, humans need Ramadan to refresh and align their inner character.
What does the speaker mean by 'zero profit' or 'zong' in relation to Ramadan?
-The term 'zero profit' or 'zong' refers to a situation where a person goes through the physical motions of fasting or performing rituals like prayer but fails to gain any spiritual benefit. For example, fasting but engaging in harmful behavior like gossip or negative comments negates the spiritual rewards.
What message does the speaker convey about the value of fasting?
-The speaker emphasizes that fasting during Ramadan should not only focus on enduring hunger or thirst but on fostering spiritual growth. Fasting is meant to build self-discipline and closeness to Allah, not just to experience physical deprivation.
Why does the speaker refer to Ramadan as 'annual maintenance'?
-The speaker compares Ramadan to a routine check-up for the soul. Just like a phone needs software updates, humans need Ramadan to cleanse and strengthen their hearts, minds, and actions, so they do not become 'spiritually lagging.'
What does the speaker advise regarding using social media during Ramadan?
-The speaker advises reducing time spent on social media, particularly platforms like TikTok. Instead of mindlessly scrolling, one should focus on more productive activities like reading the Qur'an to enhance spiritual development during Ramadan.
What is the importance of charity (sedekah) in Ramadan?
-Charity (sedekah) is seen as particularly meaningful during Ramadan, a time when the rewards for good deeds are amplified. The speaker reminds listeners that one does not need to be wealthy to give charity, and even small acts of kindness during this month are highly valued.
How does the speaker view the practice of 'bubukbar' (Iftar gatherings)?
-The speaker cautions against treating 'bubukbar' (Iftar gatherings) as mere social events where people focus on food or showing off outfits. Instead, the emphasis should be on the spiritual benefits of gathering to break the fast and engaging in prayer and reflection.
What does the speaker suggest about the practice of combining food and prayer during Ramadan?
-The speaker stresses that Ramadan is not just about satisfying physical hunger but about nourishing the soul. He warns against prioritizing the enjoyment of food over the performance of religious duties, such as prayer, which should not be overlooked in favor of socializing or other distractions.
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