Khazanah - Malaikat - Khazanah Islam Trans 7 2014 Terbaru

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16 Jul 201424:08

Summary

TLDRThis video explores the profound nature and significance of angels in Islam, focusing on their creation, roles, and duties as messengers of Allah. It highlights key stories, including the Prophet Muhammad's first encounter with Angel Jibril, the presence of angels in pivotal events like the Battle of Badr, and the roles of angels in the afterlife, such as the guardians of Heaven and Hell. The video also addresses misconceptions, emphasizing the importance of belief in angels and how they are vital to a believer's faith and connection with Allah.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The script begins with praise for Allah, the Creator of the heavens and earth, who created angels as messengers with specific roles and powers.
  • 😀 Allah has created angels with varying numbers of wings (two, three, or four), and they follow His commands without question.
  • 😀 Allah and His angels send blessings upon Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W.), and believers are also encouraged to send blessings and salutations upon him.
  • 😀 The story of the first revelation to Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W.) is mentioned, where Angel Jibril (Gabriel) instructed him to 'read' (Iqra) in the Cave of Hira.
  • 😀 Angel Jibril continued to visit Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W.) throughout his life, both to deliver revelations and during moments of personal hardship.
  • 😀 The script recounts the incident when Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W.) was stoned by the people of Ta'if and was comforted by the appearance of Angel Jibril, who offered to crush the enemies with the mountains.
  • 😀 During the Battle of Badr, Angel Jibril and other angels helped the Muslims defeat the Quraysh army, with some angels even appearing in human form.
  • 😀 The script mentions that Angel Jibril was once seen by Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W.) in his true form, with 600 wings, covering the horizon, displaying immense power and beauty.
  • 😀 The role of angels in Islam includes delivering messages from Allah, guarding and assisting the believers, and performing other tasks such as carrying the Throne of Allah.
  • 😀 The story of the two angels, Harut and Marut, who were sent to teach magic as a test for humans, is discussed, clarifying that they did not teach magic for malicious purposes, but as a trial for humanity.

Q & A

  • What is the significance of the phrase 'Bismillahirrahmanirrahim' in the Islamic tradition?

    -'Bismillahirrahmanirrahim' means 'In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.' It is a phrase used by Muslims to begin any significant task or activity, invoking Allah's blessings and mercy. It is commonly recited before starting various actions in daily life, prayers, and religious rituals.

  • How are angels described in the Quran?

    -Angels in the Quran are described as beings created from light who carry out Allah's commands. They are messengers and helpers for Allah, performing various tasks such as delivering revelations, protecting believers, and executing divine will. They are portrayed as beings who never disobey Allah's commands and are tasked with specific roles.

  • Who was Angel Jibril, and what role did he play in Prophet Muhammad's life?

    -Angel Jibril (Gabriel) was a central figure in Islam, tasked with delivering Allah's revelations to the Prophets. He played a significant role in Prophet Muhammad's life by conveying the Quranic revelations. Jibril also visited Muhammad on various occasions, including during his time in Mecca and Medina, and assisted him during difficult times, such as during the stoning incident in Ta'if.

  • What was the first revelation received by Prophet Muhammad from Angel Jibril?

    -The first revelation received by Prophet Muhammad was the verse 'Iqra' (Read), which was delivered by Angel Jibril in the Cave of Hira. This marked the beginning of the prophetic mission of Muhammad and the gradual revelation of the Quran over the following years.

  • What happened when Prophet Muhammad was stoned by the people of Ta'if?

    -When Prophet Muhammad was stoned by the people of Ta'if, he was severely injured, and his companion Zaid bin Harithah was also hurt. In this moment of distress, Angel Jibril appeared to offer assistance, providing the Prophet with an opportunity to destroy the people of Ta'if by crushing the mountains on them, but Muhammad chose to pray for their future redemption instead.

  • How did the angels assist the Muslims during the Battle of Badr?

    -During the Battle of Badr, Angel Jibril and other angels helped the Muslim army by providing divine assistance and reinforcement. They are said to have fought alongside the Muslims, leading to the victory over the Quraysh forces. The battle is considered a significant moment in early Islamic history.

  • How is the true form of Angel Jibril described in the Quran?

    -Angel Jibril's true form is described in the Hadith of Abdullah Bin Masud as having 600 wings, each wing spanning the horizon. These wings are so magnificent that they radiate light, and the beauty of Jibril's appearance is beyond human comprehension. This form of Jibril was witnessed by Prophet Muhammad on one occasion.

  • What is the role of Angel Malik and the angels who guard Hell?

    -Angel Malik is the guardian of Hell, and he is tasked with overseeing the punishment of the damned. In addition, there are other angels who assist him in carrying out the torments in Hell. These angels are not to be mistaken for the angels of mercy who guard Paradise.

  • What are some specific duties of the angels according to Islamic teachings?

    -According to Islamic teachings, angels have various duties. These include delivering revelations, guiding and protecting believers, recording people's deeds, questioning the deceased in the grave, and blowing the trumpet to signal the end of the world. Angels also assist in the resurrection process on the Day of Judgment.

  • How does the Quran address the issue of Iblis (Satan) and his relationship to the angels?

    -The Quran clarifies that Iblis (Satan) was not an angel but was instead a jinn who refused to bow to Adam out of pride. Despite his disobedience, Iblis is often mentioned alongside angels in the Quran, but his refusal to obey Allah's command marked his fall from grace. His rebellion highlights the distinction between angels, who never disobey, and jinn, who have free will.

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