Jangan Khawatirkan Rezekimu | Kultum Kemuliaan Ramadan bersama Ustaz Hilman Fauzi

CNN Indonesia
16 Mar 202508:06

Summary

TLDRThe speaker, from King Abdul Aziz International Airport in Jeddah, reflects on the concept of rezeki (provision) during Ramadan. He explains three key aspects: rezeki is guaranteed by Allah, must be actively sought through effort, and should be appreciated with gratitude. He reassures the audience that each person’s rezeki is predestined and that striving for halal sustenance is part of faith. The speaker also emphasizes that rezeki extends beyond material wealth, including health and family. The message concludes with a prayer for halal, beneficial, and blessed rezeki, promoting contentment and trust in Allah’s plan.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Rezeki (sustenance) is guaranteed by Allah, as stated in the Quran and Hadith, ensuring every living being will receive what is destined for them.
  • 😀 The first concept of rezeki: It is already guaranteed by Allah, and we must trust that what is meant for us will come to us.
  • 😀 The second concept of rezeki: While rezeki is guaranteed, we must still work and put in effort to ‘fetch’ it through our actions and good deeds.
  • 😀 The importance of ‘ikhtiar’ (effort) in seeking rezeki is emphasized, as it is part of our worship and a way of showing gratitude to Allah.
  • 😀 The third concept of rezeki: We must always be grateful for the rezeki we receive, regardless of its size, as gratitude will bring even more blessings.
  • 😀 Gratitude increases rezeki: If we are thankful for what Allah provides, He will add more rezeki to our lives (as stated in Surah Ibrahim).
  • 😀 Rezeki is not limited to material wealth; good health, family, and even spiritual experiences (like listening to beneficial knowledge) are also considered rezeki.
  • 😀 Do not limit your perspective of rezeki to material possessions, as Allah’s blessings extend far beyond just money.
  • 😀 Every effort we make towards obtaining halal rezeki will bring us closer to Allah's will, and we should aim for rezeki that is both halal and beneficial.
  • 😀 A prayer for abundance and blessings in rezeki: Asking Allah for halal, good, and abundant rezeki that is beneficial and fulfilling for both the individual and society.

Q & A

  • What is the significance of the location mentioned in the script?

    -The script mentions the speaker's presence at King Abdul Aziz International Airport in Jeddah, a hub for pilgrims traveling for Hajj and Umrah. This emphasizes the spiritual context of the message, especially during the holy month of Ramadan.

  • What is the key message about sustenance (rezeki) in the script?

    -The key message is that sustenance is guaranteed by Allah, and every individual will receive their destined share. The speaker reassures the audience that what is meant for them will not be taken away, and what is not meant for them will not be theirs.

  • What does the speaker say about the importance of effort in seeking sustenance?

    -The speaker emphasizes that while sustenance is guaranteed by Allah, it must still be actively sought through effort and hard work (ikhtiar). This effort is considered part of worship and is necessary for attaining Allah's blessings.

  • How does the speaker relate the concept of gratitude (syukur) to sustenance?

    -The speaker highlights that gratitude for the blessings, including sustenance, is crucial. By being grateful, individuals will receive more blessings from Allah. The Quranic verse referenced stresses that those who show gratitude will be given more, while those who are ungrateful will face consequences.

  • What is the broader definition of rezeki beyond material wealth, according to the speaker?

    -The speaker expands the concept of rezeki beyond just material wealth. Health, a harmonious family, children who are righteous, and even the ability to listen to good advice are also considered forms of rezeki.

  • What Quranic verse does the speaker reference to illustrate Allah's guarantee of sustenance?

    -The speaker references Surah Hud, Ayat 6, which states that Allah guarantees the sustenance of every living creature on Earth, emphasizing that rezeki is guaranteed for every individual.

  • How does the speaker encourage the audience to approach their pursuit of sustenance?

    -The speaker encourages the audience to actively seek rezeki by working hard and striving for good, halal income. Effort, combined with faith in Allah, is seen as part of the worship process.

  • What is the role of qanaah (contentment) in relation to rezeki?

    -The speaker prays for Allah to instill qanaah (contentment) in people's hearts, which is the ability to feel satisfied with whatever Allah provides, recognizing that His provisions are always sufficient.

  • What is the significance of the three key concepts about rezeki mentioned by the speaker?

    -The three concepts are: rezeki is guaranteed by Allah, rezeki must be actively pursued, and rezeki should be appreciated with gratitude. Together, these concepts form a framework for understanding how to approach life’s provisions in a spiritual and practical manner.

  • What prayer does the speaker offer at the end of the script?

    -The speaker prays for Allah to grant them halal, good, and blessed rezeki, and to help them remain content with whatever is provided. The prayer also seeks Allah’s guidance in avoiding unlawful wealth and ensuring that all rezeki is beneficial.

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