PANTES DIBENCI ALLAH !! Orang Yang Begini Tidak Disukai Allah Dan Rasulullah || KH. Muhammad Bakhiet

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23 Jul 202312:34

Summary

TLDRThis video emphasizes the importance of increasing good deeds on Fridays, especially by reciting prayers for the Prophet Muhammad, giving charity, and avoiding inappropriate actions in sacred spaces like mosques. It highlights that performing righteous deeds during these blessed times signifies being loved by Allah, while neglecting them may indicate divine disfavor. The speaker reflects on the significance of spiritual activities during key moments such as Fridays and holidays, underscoring the importance of worship, good deeds, and maintaining a connection with Allah during these sacred periods.

Takeaways

  • 😀 It is encouraged to increase blessings and salawat upon Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) on Fridays, especially on Friday night, as it holds greater significance compared to regular days.
  • 😀 It is highly recommended to engage in acts of charity on Fridays, as giving charity on this day brings more reward compared to other days.
  • 😀 One should avoid giving charity to beggars during the khutbah (sermon) when the Imam is speaking.
  • 😀 Ibn Mas'ud (RA) mentions that beggars who walk among people, stepping over their shoulders in the mosque, should not be given charity.
  • 😀 Giving charity at the mosque is allowed as long as it is done without causing disruption, such as sitting or standing in a proper place to ask for donations.
  • 😀 It is disliked (makruh) to exchange water inside the mosque unless the payment is made outside the mosque.
  • 😀 Acts of goodness and charity should be increased on Fridays, as it is a day that is honored in Islam.
  • 😀 If Allah loves a servant, He enables them to perform good deeds during blessed times, such as on Fridays or during other holy times.
  • 😀 People who find it easy to perform acts of worship and goodness during blessed times are signs that they are loved by Allah.
  • 😀 When people engage in sinful acts during holy times, such as music or wasteful spending, it indicates that they are being punished by Allah for their actions.
  • 😀 In the past, the sound of takbir (glorification of Allah) was heard in the streets during Eid and Ramadan, but today it is often replaced by music or other distractions, reflecting a decline in devotion.

Q & A

  • What is recommended to do on Friday, according to the script?

    -The script recommends increasing the practice of sending blessings (shalawat) upon the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) on Fridays, especially on Friday nights. It is encouraged to exceed the usual 100 blessings per day, as Friday holds special significance.

  • Why is giving charity on Fridays considered more important?

    -Giving charity on Fridays is considered more important because it is a day of honor and virtue. The act of charity on Friday brings additional rewards due to the sanctity of the day.

  • What should one avoid doing during the Friday sermon if someone asks for charity?

    -It is advised not to give charity to anyone who asks while the Imam is delivering the Friday sermon. The script emphasizes that such requests should not be honored at that time, as it disrupts the focus on the sermon.

  • What is the stance on giving charity to people who walk around asking for donations in the mosque?

    -The script discourages giving charity to those who walk around in the mosque, crossing over people’s shoulders. However, those who sit or stand in their designated place may be given charity.

  • What does the script say about trading water in the mosque?

    -The script mentions that exchanging water inside the mosque for drinking or distributing is disliked (makruh). It is advised to purchase water outside the mosque before bringing it in for personal use or sharing.

  • What is the significance of performing good deeds on Fridays and during special nights?

    -The script highlights that performing good deeds on Fridays, and especially on Friday nights, is a sign of being loved by Allah. It also notes that Allah facilitates good deeds for those who are favored by Him, especially during sacred times.

  • How does the script explain the difference in behavior during sacred times?

    -The script explains that those who are loved by Allah are facilitated in performing good deeds during sacred times, such as Friday night. On the other hand, those who are displeased by Allah may engage in sinful behavior during these times, indicating that their hearts are closed to good deeds.

  • What is the script's view on how people behave during special occasions like Eid?

    -During special occasions like Eid, the script notes that people should focus on good deeds. However, it criticizes those who engage in sinful activities, such as playing music or wasting money, on such sacred nights, as this is seen as a sign of Allah’s displeasure.

  • What does the script imply about people who perform acts of sin in holy places like Mecca and Medina?

    -The script suggests that when people act sinfully in holy places like Mecca and Medina, it is a sign of being displeased by Allah. Those who are favored by Allah are guided to perform good deeds in these sacred places.

  • How does the script describe the general atmosphere of religious observance in past times compared to now?

    -The script contrasts the past with the present, noting that in earlier times, there was a greater emphasis on performing acts of worship, such as reciting takbir during Eid, in public spaces. Today, the script laments that such practices have diminished, with some places even lacking takbir altogether, indicating a decline in spiritual devotion.

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