Materi PAI Kelas 3 "Kisah Keteladanan Nabi Muhammad SAW" Part 1

Shofa Dliyaur Rahman
29 Jul 202107:00

Summary

TLDRThis lesson highlights the early life of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), focusing on his independence, responsibility, and trustworthiness from a young age. Despite losing both parents early, Prophet Muhammad exhibited qualities like self-reliance and hard work, first as a shepherd and later as a merchant. His honesty and dedication earned him the title 'Al-Amin,' meaning 'the trustworthy.' The speaker encourages children to emulate the Prophet’s virtues, particularly his independence and commitment to learning, as essential traits to foster in their own lives.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The speaker begins with a greeting and a prayer for knowledge, sustenance, and good deeds.
  • 😀 The importance of the story of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) is emphasized, focusing on his qualities from childhood.
  • 😀 Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) is referred to as 'Sayyidul Anbiya' (the leader of the Prophets), showing his exceptional status in Islam.
  • 😀 Despite being an orphan from birth and losing both parents at a young age, Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) remained confident and resilient.
  • 😀 The Prophet was raised by his grandfather and later his uncle, but never lost his sense of self-worth or confidence.
  • 😀 At the age of 8, Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) demonstrated independence by tending to sheep and taking responsibility for others' livestock.
  • 😀 The Prophet’s honesty and independence led people in Makkah to trust him, earning him the title of 'Al-Amin' (The Trustworthy).
  • 😀 Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) worked as a merchant, learning business skills and demonstrating responsibility from a young age.
  • 😀 The story of Prophet Muhammad’s life illustrates the values of self-reliance, honesty, and responsibility.
  • 😀 The speaker encourages children to learn from Prophet Muhammad’s example and develop self-reliance from an early age.

Q & A

  • Who is Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) referred to as in the script?

    -Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) is referred to as 'Sayyidul Anbiya', meaning 'The Leader of the Prophets'.

  • What key qualities are attributed to Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) from his childhood?

    -From his childhood, Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) is noted for his honesty, intelligence, and self-confidence, even in difficult circumstances.

  • How did Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) show self-confidence as a child?

    -Despite being orphaned at a young age, both his father and mother passing away when he was a child, Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) remained confident and did not feel inferior to his peers.

  • Who cared for Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) after the death of his mother?

    -After the death of his mother, Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) was raised by his grandfather, Abdul Muttalib.

  • What was Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)'s role at the age of 8?

    -At the age of 8, Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) became a shepherd, taking care of sheep and goats, which helped him develop a sense of responsibility and independence.

  • Why were people in Makkah so trusting of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)?

    -People in Makkah trusted Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) because of his honesty, dependability, and strong sense of responsibility. He was given the title 'Al-Amin' (The Trustworthy).

  • What kind of work did Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) do as a young adult?

    -As a young adult, Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) worked in trade, accompanying his uncle to Syria and later handling trade duties for Khadijah, which demonstrated his responsibility and trustworthiness.

  • What is the significance of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)'s work as a shepherd and trader in the script?

    -Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)'s work as a shepherd and trader exemplified his early independence, responsibility, and skills in self-reliance, which were vital qualities throughout his life.

  • What lesson can children learn from Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)'s early life?

    -Children can learn the importance of being independent, responsible, and confident from Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)'s life, especially from his experiences as an orphan and his early work as a shepherd and trader.

  • How does the script encourage children to follow the example of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)?

    -The script encourages children to follow Prophet Muhammad (PBUH)'s example of becoming independent, responsible, and confident, emphasizing the importance of these qualities from a young age.

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