Kenapa Menjadi Muslim Miskin, Sedangkan Menjadi Kafir Kaya? | Buya Yahya Menjawab

Al-Bahjah TV
19 Sept 202106:18

Summary

TLDRIn this heartfelt reflection, a Muslim man shares his struggles after attempting to transition from a career in fortune-telling to halal work, such as farming. Despite his sincere devotion to prayer, including Tahajud and Dhuha, his business efforts fail, while his non-Muslim peers succeed. He questions God's justice, feeling overlooked compared to those who don't practice faith. In response, Buya Yahya reassures him, emphasizing that true wealth lies in the afterlife and that temporary hardships are small compared to the eternal rewards of faith. The key message is patience, faith, and perspective in facing life's trials.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The speaker, a Muslim individual, expresses a desire to shift from being a fortune teller to a halal profession, specifically becoming a farmer.
  • 😀 Despite fulfilling religious obligations like tahajud, salat, dhikr, and other prayers, the speaker faces frustration as their food business struggles to succeed.
  • 😀 The speaker compares their situation with that of former classmates who are non-believers and have become wealthy and successful, which leads to feelings of injustice.
  • 😀 A non-believing friend suggests that the speaker's prayers are not being answered because they are not following the correct faith, offering the idea of converting to Christianity for better success.
  • 😀 The speaker questions why non-believers seem to prosper, while they, as a Muslim, struggle despite their religious practices and efforts.
  • 😀 The religious advisor, Buya Yahya, reassures the speaker that their faith and actions are aligned with the righteous path, and the struggles they face are part of a greater divine plan.
  • 😀 Buya Yahya reminds the speaker that wealth and success in this life are not the ultimate measure of one's faith or worth in Islam.
  • 😀 The speaker is encouraged to shift their perspective, understanding that the trials they face, like struggles in business or personal setbacks, are temporary compared to the eternal reward of the afterlife.
  • 😀 The idea of short-term suffering versus long-term reward is emphasized, comparing earthly pain to the broader view of a soul's eternal journey.
  • 😀 The message conveys that earthly wealth and success are fleeting, while true prosperity lies in the afterlife, and the speaker is advised to continue trusting in Allah's plan, regardless of present circumstances.

Q & A

  • What is the central issue the individual in the script is grappling with?

    -The individual is struggling with feelings of frustration and confusion due to their perceived lack of success despite practicing religious duties. They question why non-believers seem to achieve more wealth and success while they face challenges in their business and personal life.

  • What does the individual feel about the fairness of Allah's decisions?

    -The individual feels that Allah's decisions seem unfair, as they are striving to live a righteous life, yet they are experiencing difficulties, while non-believing friends are prospering. This creates a sense of confusion and doubt about the justice of Allah.

  • How does Buya Yahya respond to the individual's feelings of injustice?

    -Buya Yahya reassures the individual by reminding them that their path is the correct one, the 'straight path,' and that the worldly struggles are temporary. He emphasizes that the true reward is in the afterlife and that financial struggles in this life should not be viewed as a sign of Allah's injustice.

  • What spiritual lesson does Buya Yahya try to impart in his response?

    -Buya Yahya tries to impart the lesson that life’s trials, including financial hardships, are short-lived compared to the eternal rewards in the afterlife. He encourages the individual to maintain patience and trust in Allah’s plan, as worldly wealth and success are not the ultimate measures of one's life journey.

  • How does Buya Yahya describe the perspective on wealth and success in the afterlife?

    -Buya Yahya highlights that true wealth and success are not determined by material gains in this world but by one's faith and actions. In the afterlife, wealth in the form of spiritual rewards and peace surpasses earthly wealth. He also points out that there are rich people in both heaven and hell, illustrating that material success does not determine one's fate.

  • What is the significance of the individual comparing their situation to that of their non-believing friends?

    -The individual’s comparison reflects their internal struggle with understanding why people who do not follow Islam seem to have more worldly success. This comparison highlights their doubts about the fairness of divine decisions and the purpose of their own struggles despite following religious obligations.

  • What does Buya Yahya say about the individual's life journey and religious devotion?

    -Buya Yahya assures the individual that they are on the right path by following religious practices such as praying, fasting, and striving to live a halal life. He emphasizes that their devotion is not in vain and that the struggles they face are part of the divine plan, leading them toward spiritual growth and ultimate reward.

  • What role does patience play in the individual’s spiritual journey, according to Buya Yahya?

    -Patience plays a crucial role in the individual’s spiritual journey. Buya Yahya encourages the individual to be patient during their trials, reminding them that worldly challenges are temporary, and the real reward lies in the afterlife. Patience is seen as a key virtue that will lead to spiritual growth and eternal happiness.

  • How does the doctor analogy in Buya Yahya's response relate to the individual's experience?

    -The doctor analogy is used to explain that just as a doctor’s treatment may seem painful in the short term (like an injection), it is for long-term healing. Similarly, the individual’s current struggles may feel unjust or painful, but they are part of a greater plan that will lead to ultimate spiritual healing and reward in the afterlife.

  • What does Buya Yahya mean by the concept of 'worldly wealth' in relation to faith?

    -Buya Yahya stresses that worldly wealth is not a true indicator of spiritual success. He suggests that while some non-believers may appear wealthy and successful, this does not guarantee spiritual fulfillment or success in the afterlife. True wealth is found in faith, patience, and the eventual rewards Allah grants in the hereafter.

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