MUTIARA RAMADHAN : BOLEHKAH MAKAN SAAT MENDENGAR ADZAN PERTAMA

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3 Mar 202503:01

Summary

TLDRIn this insightful video, the speaker discusses the significance of sahur (pre-dawn meal) and its blessings in Islam. He explains the importance of eating sahur as recommended by Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), with a focus on its timing. The speaker also clarifies the two azans during the morning: the first marks the beginning of the early morning, while the second signals the time to stop eating and drinking. Using hadiths, the speaker emphasizes that it is permissible to finish your last bite or sip before the second azan is completed, offering practical advice for fasting Muslims.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Sahur is recommended in Islam as it is a time of blessings, as stated by the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
  • 😀 The best food for Muslims at sahur is said to be dates, based on the teachings of the Prophet (PBUH).
  • 😀 A hadith from the Prophet (PBUH) mentions that Muslims should hasten to break their fast and delay sahur for better health.
  • 😀 The precise time to stop eating during sahur is clarified by the two calls to prayer (azan) as described by the Prophet (PBUH).
  • 😀 The first azan, given by Bilal, marks the beginning of the time for sahur, allowing Muslims to eat and drink until the second azan is heard.
  • 😀 The second azan, given by Ibn Umm Maktum, signals the start of Fajr, and Muslims should stop eating and drinking immediately after it.
  • 😀 In the Hadith of Bukhari, the Prophet (PBUH) explained that one can continue eating and drinking until they hear the second azan, meaning the time to stop is when the second azan occurs.
  • 😀 There is a difference in azan times between two muadhins: one for the first azan and one for the second, with about a 50-verse difference.
  • 😀 If someone is still holding food or drink in their hand when they hear the azan, they are permitted to finish it before the azan ends, as mentioned in a hadith narrated by Abu Dawood.
  • 😀 It is advised to stop eating before the azan if possible, but if the azan has already started, one can still finish a small amount of food or drink before the azan concludes.

Q & A

  • What is the significance of sahur (pre-dawn meal) in Ramadan according to the script?

    -Sahur is considered highly recommended (sunna) by the Prophet Muhammad (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam), and it carries blessings. It is a practice that provides spiritual benefits, and eating sahur is encouraged to help sustain energy during the fasting hours.

  • What did the Prophet Muhammad (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) say about the best food during sahur?

    -The Prophet Muhammad (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) mentioned that the best food for a Muslim during sahur is dates (kurma). This suggests that consuming dates during sahur has particular spiritual and physical benefits.

  • What advice does the Prophet give regarding breaking the fast (iftar) in the hadith mentioned?

    -The Prophet advises that Muslims should hasten to break their fast at the time of iftar. This practice is encouraged because it aligns with the tradition of the Prophet, promoting ease and a prompt return to normal eating after a day of fasting.

  • What is the correct time to stop eating and drinking during sahur?

    -The correct time to stop eating and drinking during sahur is when the second azan (the call to prayer) is heard, signaling the arrival of the time for Fajr prayer. This is based on the Hadith where the Prophet mentioned that people could eat and drink until the second azan is heard.

  • How many muadhins (callers to prayer) were there during the time of the Prophet for Fajr prayer, and what was their role?

    -There were two muadhins (callers to prayer) during the time of the Prophet Muhammad (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam). Bilal, the first muadhin, would announce the first azan (pre-dawn call), and the second azan was given by Ibn Umm Maktum. The second azan signified the end of the time for eating and drinking.

  • What should one do if they are still eating or drinking when the azan begins?

    -If someone is still eating or drinking when the azan begins, they should finish their food or drink as long as they can before the azan ends. The Hadith of Abu Daud suggests that it is permissible to complete the food or drink if the azan has just started.

  • What is the duration between the first and second azan during the Fajr time, and what does it imply?

    -The duration between the first azan (by Bilal) and the second azan (by Ibn Umm Maktum) is approximately 50 verses (ayat). This time gap allows for continued eating, drinking, and even performing the night prayer (tahajjud) until the second azan signals the start of Fajr.

  • How is the practice of two azans during Fajr still observed today?

    -The practice of two azans during Fajr is still followed in the Masjid al-Haram and Masjid al-Nabawi. The first azan is considered an early reminder, while the second one marks the actual start of the Fajr prayer time.

  • What lesson can be derived from the Hadith about eating and drinking until the second azan?

    -The lesson from the Hadith is that Muslims are allowed to continue eating and drinking until the second azan is heard. It emphasizes the importance of not rushing to stop before it is time, provided there is still a chance to finish the food or drink before the azan finishes.

  • What does the script say about the act of stopping food and drink before hearing the azan?

    -The script suggests that it is preferable to stop eating and drinking before the azan, as this would be in line with the correct practice. However, if the azan has already begun and there is still food or drink left, it is acceptable to finish it before the azan is complete.

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SahurFastingProphet MuhammadIslamic GuidanceRamadanImsakAzanHadithPrayer TimingIslamic RitualsSpirituality
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