Cemburu yang berpahala

Hanan Attaki
1 Jun 202303:51

Summary

TLDRIn this inspiring sermon, the speaker emphasizes the virtue of jealousy in a positive light—being envious of those who use their wealth for charity. The speaker encourages collective charity, explaining how contributions to community projects, such as building a mosque, magnify the reward. By participating in these efforts, individuals not only help others but also earn immense rewards for themselves, especially as the mosque becomes a source of ongoing good deeds. The speaker calls for ongoing involvement in charity, reminding the congregation that every act contributes to building their eternal home in paradise.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Rasulullah (Peace Be Upon Him) advised that we should only feel envy towards two types of people: those who use their wealth for the sake of Allah.
  • 😀 Envying a person who spends their wealth in the way of Allah is a form of praise-worthy jealousy, as it brings reward.
  • 😀 In the past, some poor companions expressed their feelings of inadequacy when they couldn't give charity like the rich, who gained much reward through their wealth.
  • 😀 The Prophet (PBUH) was pleased with this type of envy because it reflects a desire for good deeds and generosity, not material wealth.
  • 😀 The goal should be to develop a habit of giving charity and make it a consistent practice throughout life.
  • 😀 It is important to give what you can, but always strive to give more, driven by the desire to contribute to the greater good.
  • 😀 To multiply the reward of charity, it is best to give collectively in a group rather than individually.
  • 😀 When giving charity together, the reward is not only based on the amount given but also on the overall impact and benefit of the collective effort.
  • 😀 Examples of collective charitable projects include building mosques, schools, or providing aid to orphans and the needy.
  • 😀 By contributing to large collective projects, like constructing a mosque, the impact of your small contribution becomes part of a greater reward, benefiting many people for years to come.

Q & A

  • What is the main message of the Hadith mentioned in the script?

    -The main message of the Hadith is that we should not feel jealous or envious except towards two types of people: those who have been given wealth by Allah and spend it generously in His path. This kind of jealousy is considered virtuous because it encourages us to follow their example.

  • What is the significance of the envy mentioned in the Hadith?

    -The envy mentioned in the Hadith is a positive form of jealousy that motivates individuals to strive for goodness, particularly in acts of charity (sedekah). It is not a jealousy towards someone's wealth, but rather towards their noble actions, specifically their generosity in giving for the sake of Allah.

  • How did the poor companions of the Prophet Muhammad feel about the wealthy companions?

    -The poor companions of the Prophet Muhammad expressed their feelings to him, saying that the wealthy companions were accumulating rewards by performing the same acts of worship (prayer, fasting, and recitation of the Quran) but also had the ability to give charity, which they could not afford. They felt that the wealthy were monopolizing the rewards.

  • What was the Prophet's response to the poor companions' concerns?

    -The Prophet smiled in response, indicating that he understood their feelings. He encouraged them, highlighting that their concern was a sign of their eagerness to do good deeds and earn rewards, particularly through charity.

  • What is the significance of giving charity collectively, as mentioned in the script?

    -The script emphasizes that giving charity in a collective manner, such as pooling resources for a community project, results in greater rewards. The more impactful the project, the greater the collective reward. For example, building a mosque or supporting a large-scale charity project allows everyone involved to share in the rewards from the wider benefits provided.

  • How does collective charity compare to individual charity in terms of rewards?

    -When charity is given collectively, the reward is not just based on the amount donated by an individual but on the total benefit derived from the collective effort. This means that if a larger community project is funded, like building a mosque, the reward is multiplied due to the greater impact.

  • What is the concept of 'jama'i' charity?

    -Jama'i charity refers to group or collective charity. It involves pooling resources together to fund a larger project or initiative, such as building a mosque or supporting a school, which has a broader impact and generates more reward than individual charity.

  • What example of a collective charity project is given in the script?

    -The script provides the example of building the Masjid Rohilah as a collective charity project. This mosque is meant to serve the community by providing a place for prayers, Quran recitation, religious education, and other beneficial activities.

  • How is the reward of collective charity described in the script?

    -The reward of collective charity is described as being greater because it comes from the total benefit the project provides. For example, the reward from contributing to the construction of a mosque is not limited to one's personal donation but extends to the entire impact of the mosque, including the prayers, education, and good deeds done there.

  • What additional spiritual benefits are mentioned for those who contribute to the mosque project?

    -The script mentions that those who contribute to the mosque project will benefit from the prayers and Quran recitations held there. Additionally, every good deed done in the mosque, such as religious study and community service, will count as a reward for the contributors. Furthermore, prayers for the contributors will be made during special events, such as the Quran completion ceremony.

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