Segala Amal Perbuatan Tergantung Dengan Niatnya || Kajian Hadits Ke-1 Kitab Arba'in An-Nawawi

Baitul Quran Subang
3 Oct 202413:25

Summary

TLDRThis lecture delves into the first Hadith from *Arba'in An-Nawawi*, which highlights the crucial principle that actions are judged by their intentions. The speaker explores the significance of this Hadith in Islamic teachings, emphasizing the importance of sincerity in worship, learning, and actions. Through a story about a man who migrated for worldly reasons, the speaker illustrates the core message that good intentions are key to earning Allah's rewards. The lecture encourages purity of intention in all pursuits, reminding listeners that actions must be for the sake of Allah alone to be meaningful and beneficial.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Actions are judged by their intentions, as stated in the famous hadith 'Innamal A'malu Binniyat' (Actions are only judged by their intentions).
  • 😀 Imam Nawawi's *Arba'in an-Nawawi* collection includes 42 hadiths, with the first hadith focusing on the importance of intention in deeds.
  • 😀 This hadith is often placed at the beginning of Islamic texts, such as *Sahih Bukhari*, to remind readers to purify their intentions.
  • 😀 The hadith's context includes a story of a man who migrated from Mecca to Medina not for Allah's sake, but to marry a woman, showing the importance of sincere intention.
  • 😀 The speaker stresses that actions done for personal gain or worldly desires do not yield spiritual reward if not done for Allah's sake.
  • 😀 The hadith is categorized as a *gharib* (isolated) hadith, part of the *Ahad* category, which is critical for understanding its significance in Islamic jurisprudence.
  • 😀 The reason for the narration of this hadith (Asbab al-Wurud) is linked to the early Islamic migration (Hijrah) and how intentions affect the acceptance of actions.
  • 😀 Imam Nawawi was a highly respected scholar from the Shafi'i school of thought, with notable works in various branches of Islamic knowledge.
  • 😀 The speaker urges listeners to evaluate their intentions in daily actions, from seeking knowledge to performing religious practices, ensuring they are done for the sake of Allah.
  • 😀 A key takeaway from the hadith is that for an action to be rewarded by Allah, it must be both correct (aligned with the teachings of the Prophet) and done with the intention of seeking Allah’s pleasure.

Q & A

  • What is the primary theme of the lecture?

    -The primary theme of the lecture is the significance of the Hadith 'Innamal A'malu Bin Niyat' (Actions are judged by intentions), discussing its importance in the context of Islamic teachings and how it applies to various aspects of life.

  • Who is the author of the 'Arbain An-Nawawi' book mentioned in the lecture?

    -The author of the 'Arbain An-Nawawi' book is Imam Nawawi, a famous scholar of the Shafi'i school of thought, known for his contributions to Islamic jurisprudence and Hadith.

  • Why do many scholars place the Hadith 'Innamal A'malu Bin Niyat' at the beginning of their books?

    -Many scholars place the Hadith at the beginning of their books to remind readers to purify their intentions when learning or performing actions, ensuring that their motives align with seeking the pleasure of Allah.

  • What does the Hadith 'Innamal A'malu Bin Niyat' teach us?

    -The Hadith teaches that actions are judged by the intentions behind them, emphasizing the importance of having the correct intention, especially in religious deeds, to gain reward from Allah.

  • What example is provided to illustrate the meaning of 'Innamal A'malu Bin Niyat'?

    -An example is given of a person who migrated from Makkah to Madinah, not for the sake of Allah, but to marry a woman. The Hadith teaches that his migration would be judged based on his intention, which was not for the sake of Allah and His Messenger.

  • What is the significance of having a correct intention in seeking knowledge?

    -The correct intention in seeking knowledge is crucial. If a person seeks knowledge to show off or gain worldly recognition, their efforts may not be rewarded. However, if the intention is to please Allah and help propagate Islam, it will be rewarded by Allah.

  • What is the meaning of 'Asbab al-Wurud' in the context of this Hadith?

    -Asbab al-Wurud refers to the circumstances or reasons behind the revelation or narration of a Hadith. In this case, the Hadith 'Innamal A'malu Bin Niyat' was narrated in the context of a person who migrated for reasons other than the sake of Allah.

  • How does the lecture explain the importance of sincerity (Ikhlas) in actions?

    -The lecture stresses that sincerity (Ikhlas) in actions is crucial. Amalan (actions) are only accepted by Allah if they are done with the correct intention, seeking only His pleasure and following the guidance of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him).

  • What are the two conditions for an action to be accepted by Allah, as mentioned in the lecture?

    -The two conditions for an action to be accepted by Allah are: (1) the action must be performed according to the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), and (2) the intention behind the action must be to seek the pleasure of Allah.

  • What is the benefit of reflecting on this Hadith, according to the lecture?

    -Reflecting on this Hadith helps individuals ensure that their actions, whether religious or worldly, are performed with the correct intention, ultimately earning them reward from Allah and avoiding actions driven by selfish motives or worldly desires.

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