Eps.02 Arti Ash-Shiyam - Ramadhan 1442H bareng Ustadz Hanan Attaki

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14 Apr 202104:27

Summary

TLDRIn this video, the speaker reflects on the significance of fasting during Ramadan, explaining its deeper meaning beyond refraining from food and drink. The core message is that fasting is about self-restraintโ€”learning to control desires, emotions, and actions to become better individuals. Citing a hadith, the speaker warns that some people may fast without benefiting spiritually due to uncontrolled behavior, such as gossiping or anger. The ultimate goal of fasting, according to the speaker, is to reach a state of Taqwa (God-consciousness) by practicing self-control and avoiding sinful actions during this sacred month.

Takeaways

  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Fasting during Ramadan is a form of self-discipline and self-control that Allah has prescribed for believers, just as it was prescribed for previous nations.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ The meaning of fasting (Siyam) is derived from the Arabic word 'Imsak', which means to hold back or restrain oneself.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Fasting goes beyond abstaining from food and drink; it is a comprehensive practice of restraining oneself from all prohibited actions, such as anger, gossip, and harmful speech.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ The goal of fasting is to build and develop a personโ€™s character, enhancing patience, emotional control, and spiritual discipline.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ The true essence of fasting is about refining one's inner self by restraining not just physical desires, but also the negative behaviors that lead to sin.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) warned that some people fast without gaining the spiritual benefits, as they fail to control their speech, anger, and harmful actions.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Merely abstaining from food and drink is insufficient for a fast to be meaningful; one's behavior must align with the essence of the fast, controlling the tongue, eyes, thoughts, and heart.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Fasting is a means to help people avoid sin and attain the status of 'Taqwa', the ability to restrain oneself from sinful actions.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Those who misuse the fast by engaging in gossip, anger, and other sinful behaviors do not benefit from fasting, as they gain only hunger and thirst.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Ramadan serves as a 'Madrasah' (spiritual school) where Muslims train to improve their self-control and become better people, avoiding sin and strengthening their relationship with Allah.

Q & A

  • What is the meaning of the word 'siam' in the context of the Quran?

    -In the context of the Quran, 'siam' refers to 'Imsak', which means to restrain or hold back. It involves more than just refraining from food and drink; it also includes abstaining from sinful actions and behaviors.

  • What does the Quran say about fasting during Ramadan?

    -The Quran mentions that fasting (siam) is obligatory for the believers, just as it was prescribed for those before them, with the aim of achieving taqwa (piety and God-consciousness).

  • What is the ultimate goal of fasting in Ramadan according to the speaker?

    -The ultimate goal of fasting is to develop self-control and improve one's character, including restraining from anger, harmful speech, inappropriate sight, and negative thoughts. It aims to cultivate a stronger sense of piety and discipline.

  • What does the speaker say about those who fast but fail to control their actions?

    -The speaker refers to a hadith where the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) explains that many people fast but only experience hunger and thirst because they do not control their speech, actions, or thoughts. Such people miss the true benefit of fasting.

  • How is fasting related to controlling one's emotions and behaviors?

    -Fasting is not just about refraining from food and drink. It is a spiritual practice that helps believers develop control over their emotions, such as anger, and behaviors, such as gossiping or backbiting.

  • What example does the speaker give of improper behavior during fasting?

    -The speaker gives examples such as people who gossip, speak ill of others, or express their anger during the day while fasting, highlighting that they are not achieving the full spiritual benefits of fasting.

  • What did the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) say about those who do not control their behavior while fasting?

    -The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) said that there are many people who fast but gain nothing from their fast except hunger and thirst. This is due to their failure to control their behavior, such as their speech, anger, and sight.

  • Why is it important to control one's thoughts and heart during fasting?

    -It is important to control thoughts and the heart during fasting because these internal aspects can lead to negative actions, such as jealousy or ill feelings toward others. Purifying the heart and thoughts is essential to gain the true spiritual benefits of fasting.

  • What is the significance of the phrase 'kutiba alaikumus siam'?

    -'Kutiba alaikumus siam' means that fasting is obligatory upon you. This phrase emphasizes the importance of fasting as a command from Allah, and it carries the implication that fasting should be observed with sincerity and discipline.

  • How does fasting during Ramadan contribute to achieving taqwa (piety)?

    -Fasting during Ramadan is a means to develop taqwa, as it teaches self-restraint and helps individuals avoid sin. By controlling desires and actions, believers draw closer to Allah and strengthen their piety and consciousness of Him.

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