Dzulqa'dah atau Dzulqi'dah? | Khutbah Jumat di Masjid Jami Al-Anshor 1442 H | Ust. Ali Hudaibi, MA.

Ali Hudaibi
25 Jun 202118:31

Summary

TLDRThe sermon delves into the significance of the Islamic month of Dzulqa'dah, exploring its religious importance as one of the four sacred months in Islam. The sermon explains how Dzulqa'dah is a time for reflection, avoiding sin, and increasing good deeds. It highlights the historical and spiritual relevance of this month, discussing various Islamic practices, such as avoiding war and sin, while encouraging believers to continue their righteous actions. The speaker emphasizes the value of the sacred months in Islam and provides examples of the esteemed figures and acts associated with them.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The month of Dzulqo'dah is considered a sacred month in the Islamic calendar, often known for being a time of peace and tranquility, as historically, Arabs would cease fighting during this period.
  • 😀 Dzulqo'dah is significant because it is sandwiched between two major Islamic festivals, Eid al-Fitr (1st of Shawwal) and Eid al-Adha (10th of Dzulhijjah), earning it the nickname 'Bulan Apit' or 'The Month in Between.'
  • 😀 Some people mistakenly consider Dzulqo'dah to be an 'unlucky' month, believing that events like marriages or businesses started during this time are prone to failure or divorce.
  • 😀 Islam regards the four sacred months (Dzulqo'dah, Dzulhijjah, Muharram, and Rajab) as especially important, during which sinful actions are considered more grievous and rewards for good deeds are multiplied.
  • 😀 The Quran mentions the sacred months as part of God's decree, stating that these months are important for spiritual reflection and avoiding injustice.
  • 😀 A famous hadith narrated by Abu Bakrah states that the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) emphasized the sanctity of these sacred months and the need to avoid wrongdoing during them.
  • 😀 According to Islamic scholars like Imam Al-Qurthubi and Ibn Jarir Al-Tabari, these months are sacred because good deeds are rewarded more greatly, while sins are also amplified.
  • 😀 The sacredness of these months is reflected in the way people should focus on piety and avoid conflicts, as even war is prohibited during these times.
  • 😀 The month of Dzulqo'dah also carries a historical significance, as it was the time when the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) performed his Umrah four times, and significant events such as his marriages to Sayyidah Zaynab and Sayyidah Maimunah took place during this month.
  • 😀 The khutbah (sermon) encourages Muslims to continue performing good deeds throughout the sacred months, such as fasting and charity, without ceasing after Ramadan, to ensure a life of continuous righteousness and devotion to God.

Q & A

  • What is the significance of the month of Dzulqa'dah in Islam?

    -Dzulqa'dah is one of the four sacred (haram) months in the Islamic calendar, during which certain actions, such as warfare, are prohibited. It is considered a month of peace and worship, where Muslims are encouraged to increase their good deeds and avoid sins.

  • Why is Dzulqa'dah sometimes referred to as 'Bulan Habib' or 'Bulan Apit'?

    -Dzulqa'dah is called 'Bulan Habib' or 'Bulan Apit' because it falls between two major Islamic holidays: Idul Fitri and Idul Adha. It is referred to as 'Bulan Apit' because it is 'sandwiched' between these two important celebrations, and 'Bulan Habib' due to its association with peace and worship.

  • What does the term 'Bulan Haram' mean, and which months are considered so?

    -The term 'Bulan Haram' refers to the four sacred months in the Islamic calendar, during which fighting and other sinful actions are prohibited. These months are Dzulqa'dah, Dzulhijjah, Muharram, and Rajab.

  • What is the meaning of the phrase 'arba'atun hurum' in the Quran?

    -'Arba'atun hurum' refers to the four sacred months mentioned in the Quran, during which the acts of violence and sin are prohibited. These four months are considered special and require Muslims to behave righteously.

  • How does the concept of 'haram' months affect the reward and punishment for actions performed during this period?

    -Actions performed during the 'haram' months are considered to have multiplied rewards or punishments. Good deeds performed during this time are rewarded more greatly, while sinful actions are met with greater consequences.

  • Why did the pre-Islamic Arabs refrain from fighting during the month of Dzulqa'dah?

    -Pre-Islamic Arabs refrained from fighting during Dzulqa'dah out of reverence for the sacredness of the month. It was a time when they respected peace and the prohibition of violence, a practice which was later adopted and emphasized in Islam.

  • What does the sermon highlight about the month of Dzulqa'dah in relation to other sacred months?

    -The sermon emphasizes that Dzulqa'dah, like the other sacred months, holds a special place in the Islamic calendar. It is a time for reflection, worship, and increasing good deeds, and it is associated with a higher spiritual reward.

  • How does the Prophet Muhammad's life relate to the month of Dzulqa'dah?

    -The Prophet Muhammad's life is closely connected to Dzulqa'dah, as he performed several important actions in this month, such as marrying Sayyidah Zainab binti Jahsh and Sayyidah Maimunah binti al-Harith. He also performed Umrah four times during this month.

  • What is the role of fasting in maintaining righteousness after Ramadan, as mentioned in the sermon?

    -Fasting during the month of Shawwal, after Ramadan, is emphasized as a way to continue the spiritual progress made in Ramadan. It is said that fasting for six days during Shawwal is equivalent to fasting for an entire year, helping to maintain and increase righteousness.

  • What does the sermon say about the concept of 'Sayyidul Ayam' (The Master of Days)?

    -'Sayyidul Ayam' refers to the significance of Friday, which is considered the 'master' or 'king' of all days in Islam. It is a day of increased blessings, worship, and remembrance of Allah, as mentioned in hadith.

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Islamic teachingsDzulqadahSacred monthsProphet MuhammadJumu'ah sermonReligious reflectionFaith and pietyIslamic calendarReligious guidanceMuslim community
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