Mengamalkan Ajaran Amar Makruf nahi mungkar

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12 Mar 202507:01

Summary

TLDRThis video script delivers a short sermon (kultum) on the Islamic principles of 'Amar Makruf Nahi Mungkar,' meaning inviting others to good and forbidding evil. The speaker highlights the importance of these concepts in everyday life, drawing from Quranic teachings and the sayings of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). The sermon emphasizes that these responsibilities are for every Muslim, not just scholars or leaders. Practical steps are suggested, such as helping others, praying for the sick, and being a positive role model. The speaker concludes with an inspirational reminder of the collective responsibility of all Muslims to uphold these values.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The speaker introduces the topic of *Amar Ma'ruf Nahi Mungkar* (inviting to good and forbidding evil) as an essential duty for every Muslim.
  • 😀 *Amar Ma'ruf* refers to encouraging others to do good, while *Nahi Mungkar* means preventing actions that are forbidden in Islam.
  • 😀 The responsibility of promoting good and preventing evil is not limited to scholars or leaders but applies to all Muslims.
  • 😀 A verse from Surah Ali Imran (3:110) highlights that Muslims are the best of nations because they call to goodness and prevent evil.
  • 😀 A Hadith from Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) emphasizes the importance of preventing evil with one's hands, speech, or at least heart.
  • 😀 The first benefit of *Amar Ma'ruf Nahi Mungkar* is preventing societal decay and ensuring the community remains on the right path.
  • 😀 The second benefit is the great reward for those who invite others to goodness, with no reduction in the reward of those who follow.
  • 😀 The third benefit is protecting the community from divine punishment by addressing and preventing evil actions.
  • 😀 Practical ways to implement *Amar Ma'ruf Nahi Mungkar* include helping those in need, praying for others, and setting a good example.
  • 😀 The speaker concludes with a short poem, emphasizing the importance of implementing these teachings and asking for forgiveness for any mistakes in their words.

Q & A

  • What is the main theme of the sermon?

    -The main theme of the sermon is 'Amar Makruf Nahi Munkar,' which refers to encouraging good deeds (Amar Makruf) and preventing bad ones (Nahi Munkar) as key responsibilities for Muslims.

  • What does 'Amar Makruf' mean in the context of the sermon?

    -'Amar Makruf' means inviting others to do good deeds, specifically those that are commanded by Allah and the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).

  • What is the meaning of 'Nahi Munkar' in the sermon?

    -'Nahi Munkar' refers to preventing or prohibiting actions that are forbidden or discouraged in Islam, helping to avoid immoral or harmful behavior.

  • Who is responsible for 'Amar Makruf Nahi Munkar' according to the sermon?

    -According to the sermon, 'Amar Makruf Nahi Munkar' is the responsibility of every Muslim, not just scholars or leaders. It is a duty for all members of the Muslim community.

  • What Quranic verse is referenced to support the importance of 'Amar Makruf Nahi Munkar'?

    -The sermon references Surah Ali Imran (3:110) which says, 'You are the best nation brought forth for mankind, because you enjoin what is right and forbid what is wrong, and believe in Allah.'

  • What are the three ways to prevent evil, as described in the Hadith?

    -The Hadith mentions three ways to prevent evil: with the hand (actively changing the situation), with the tongue (verbally opposing the wrong), and with the heart (feeling disapproval if one cannot act physically or verbally).

  • What is the first virtue of 'Amar Makruf Nahi Munkar' discussed in the sermon?

    -The first virtue discussed is that it helps prevent societal destruction. If evil is allowed to continue unchecked, it can lead to widespread corruption and harm.

  • What reward is promised for those who engage in 'Amar Makruf Nahi Munkar'?

    -Those who invite others to do good and prevent bad actions will receive great rewards from Allah, including the reward of those who follow their example, without diminishing the reward of the followers.

  • How can Muslims practice 'Amar Makruf Nahi Munkar' in daily life?

    -Muslims can practice 'Amar Makruf Nahi Munkar' in daily life by helping others, praying for their well-being, and setting a good example through actions such as honesty, discipline, and responsibility.

  • What is the message in the closing poem of the sermon?

    -The closing poem encourages the audience to stay positive in their faith, as it emphasizes the importance of supporting one another in religious practices and maintaining strong faith, particularly during Ramadan.

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