NUSSA : JANGAN SOMBONG!

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10 Oct 201905:47

Summary

TLDRIn this heartwarming dialogue, Umma, Nussa, and Rarra engage in a playful yet meaningful conversation about achievements, humility, and the dangers of arrogance. Rarra proudly shares her accomplishments, but Umma uses the story of the devil’s fall to teach the importance of humility. She emphasizes that both Nussa and Rarra are valuable in her eyes, and true success comes from recognizing blessings and avoiding pride. The children learn a crucial lesson: being humble before Allah is more important than boasting about achievements, and they promise to steer clear of arrogance.

Takeaways

  • πŸ˜€ Umma expresses happiness and pride in her children's achievements, particularly their school progress.
  • πŸ˜€ Nussa acknowledges Umma's role in supporting their studies, showing gratitude for her help.
  • πŸ˜€ Rarra is praised for excelling in school, having achieved top rankings, memorized surahs, and other accomplishments.
  • πŸ˜€ Rarra boasts about being the 'student of the year' and highlights her numerous achievements.
  • πŸ˜€ Nussa, in a playful tone, reacts to Rarra's bragging but feels slightly jealous.
  • πŸ˜€ Rarra seeks gifts from Umma as a reward for her achievements, reflecting her sense of pride.
  • πŸ˜€ Nussa's reaction to Rarra's pride reveals a concern for humility and avoiding arrogance.
  • πŸ˜€ Umma teaches both children an important lesson about humility, emphasizing that both of them deserve recognition.
  • πŸ˜€ The discussion about arrogance includes a story of the devil's pride, explaining the consequences of arrogance in Islam.
  • πŸ˜€ Rarra acknowledges the lesson on arrogance, apologizes, and promises not to be arrogant anymore.
  • πŸ˜€ The story concludes with a lighthearted exchange about gifts, but with the emphasis on the importance of being humble in front of Allah.

Q & A

  • What is Umma's reaction to the children's school report?

    -Umma is very happy and praises the children for their achievements, saying she is proud of them.

  • How does Nussa respond to Umma's praise?

    -Nussa thanks Umma and acknowledges that Umma played a significant role in helping them study.

  • What achievement does Rarra boast about?

    -Rarra mentions being the first to learn to read and write, memorizing most of the Surah, and being the most punctual student.

  • How does Nussa feel about Rarra's boasting?

    -Nussa seems frustrated and slightly jealous, as Rarra's actions and words suggest arrogance.

  • What lesson does Umma impart regarding arrogance?

    -Umma teaches that although the children can be proud of their achievements, they should not become arrogant or put others down.

  • What is the significance of Umma's story about the devil?

    -The story of the devil refusing to bow to Prophet Adam due to arrogance teaches the children that arrogance leads to negative consequences, as the devil was cast out of Heaven.

  • How does Rarra react after hearing the story about the devil?

    -Rarra expresses regret and vows to never be arrogant again, promising not to put others down.

  • Why does Rarra apologize, and what does she promise Umma?

    -Rarra apologizes for being arrogant and promises to avoid such behavior in the future, as she doesn't want to be associated with the devil.

  • What is Umma's perspective on the gifts for the children?

    -Umma believes both children deserve rewards for their efforts and achievements, but emphasizes that humility is key.

  • How does the conversation conclude?

    -The conversation ends with the children acknowledging the importance of humility, expressing gratitude, and reaffirming their commitment to avoid arrogance.

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