KURMA eps 6, Menjaga Mata dan Telinga dari Hal yang Tidak Baik, Lintang, SMP Nasional Kota Malang

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24 Feb 202604:35

Summary

TLDRIn this religious talk, the speaker, Lintang, emphasizes the importance of guarding our eyes and ears from sinful behaviors. Using verses from the Quran and sayings of the Prophet Muhammad, the speaker reminds the audience that both eyes and ears are gateways to the heart, which should be protected from negative influences like gossip and indecent content. The speaker encourages maintaining good habits, using our senses for positive purposes, and highlights the consequences of neglecting this responsibility in the Hereafter.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Begin with gratitude and praise to Allah for health and the ability to gather in good condition.
  • 😀 Salawat and greetings to Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) for guiding us from darkness to light through Islam.
  • 😀 The speaker, Lintang, introduces herself as a representative of SMP Nasional Malang.
  • 😀 The importance of protecting the senses (eyes and ears) from harmful actions is highlighted.
  • 😀 The eyes and ears are great blessings and responsibilities, serving as gateways to the heart and mind.
  • 😀 The Qur'an (Surah Al-Isra, 36) reminds that all senses will be held accountable on the Day of Judgment.
  • 😀 The eyes are not only a reflection of the heart, but can also lead to sin through improper gazing, including exposure to aurat (private parts).
  • 😀 Ears can also lead to sin, such as through listening to gossip, inappropriate speech, or harmful content.
  • 😀 Listening to gossip (ghibah) is equated with committing the act of gossiping itself, and such behavior is condemned in Islam.
  • 😀 Continually allowing the eyes and ears to indulge in harmful content can lead to a hardened heart, blocked sustenance, and the loss of respect from others.

Q & A

  • What is the main message of the speech?

    -The main message of the speech is the importance of guarding one's eyes and ears from sinful actions. The speaker emphasizes how both the eyes and ears serve as gateways to the heart and mind, and they should be used responsibly to avoid actions that lead to sin and harm.

  • How does the speaker open the speech?

    -The speaker opens the speech with a formal Islamic greeting, 'Assalamu'alaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh,' followed by praise and gratitude to Allah for the opportunity to gather in good health. The speaker also sends salutations to Prophet Muhammad (SAW) for his guidance.

  • What is the significance of the verse from the Qur'an, Surah Al-Isra’ 36?

    -The verse from Surah Al-Isra’ (36) highlights that Allah will hold us accountable for how we use our senses—hearing, seeing, and thinking. It stresses the responsibility of maintaining control over these faculties to ensure they are used for righteous purposes.

  • Why does the speaker mention the eyes and ears specifically?

    -The speaker mentions the eyes and ears because they are primary gateways for information to enter the heart and mind. While they can bring in beneficial knowledge, they can also be conduits for harmful influences or sinful behavior, such as seeing inappropriate content or listening to gossip.

  • What example does the speaker provide about harmful use of the eyes?

    -The speaker gives the example of looking at aurat (nakedness) as a harmful use of the eyes. This includes not only directly observing inappropriate behavior but also viewing it through media platforms like social media.

  • What does the speaker say about the ears?

    -The speaker explains that the ears are a gateway for learning and knowledge, but if not guarded, they can also become a portal for fitnah (discord or falsehood), such as listening to gossip (ghibah) or inappropriate language. Engaging in these activities is equivalent to committing the sin of gossiping.

  • What is the hadith mentioned in the speech about gossiping?

    -The hadith quoted in the speech states that anyone who engages in gossip (ghibah) will not enter Paradise. The speaker references a narration from Ahmad to emphasize the serious consequences of this sin.

  • What is the consequence of allowing the eyes and ears to indulge in sinful actions?

    -The speaker warns that continuously allowing the eyes and ears to engage in sinful activities will lead to a hardened heart, hinder one's provision, and make others look down on the person. It is a reminder to protect these senses to maintain spiritual purity.

  • What is the significance of the phrase 'Uzur mangqol wangzur, mangqol' in the speech?

    -The phrase 'Uzur mangqol wangzur, mangqol' translates to 'Look at what is said, not who is saying it.' This encourages the audience to focus on the content of what is being shared rather than being distracted by the person delivering the message, which ties into the message of using one’s senses wisely.

  • How does the speaker conclude the speech?

    -The speaker concludes the speech by offering a prayer for Allah's guidance, mercy, and protection for the audience, urging them to use their eyes and ears for righteous purposes. The speech ends with another Islamic greeting, 'Wasalamu’alaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh.'

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