Kultum Ramadhan Mardhotillah 1446H Hari ke-9 | Ustadz H. Ridwan Shodri, Lc

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9 Mar 202514:28

Summary

TLDRIn this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of gratitude for Allah's blessings, particularly the unique gifts of Iman and Islam, which set Muslims apart from others. While all creatures receive provisions like health and wealth, only Muslims are granted the blessings of faith. The sermon warns against the destructive nature of envy (hasad), using the story of Iblis's refusal to bow to Prophet Adam as an example. The speaker encourages believers to combat envy by congratulating others and embracing gratitude, fostering a positive and supportive community.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The speaker begins with gratitude and praise for Allah, emphasizing the importance of recognizing the blessings of faith, Islam, and guidance.
  • 😀 Health and sustenance are blessings that everyone, including non-believers, receive from Allah, but only believers have the additional blessing of faith and Islam.
  • 😀 The speaker stresses the importance of constantly being grateful for the blessings of Iman (faith) and Islam, as they are the most valuable gifts from Allah.
  • 😀 A key way to maintain these blessings is by regularly expressing gratitude through phrases like 'Alhamdulillah'.
  • 😀 The Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) advised against envy (hasad), warning that it is a destructive force that can ruin relationships and personal peace.
  • 😀 Hasad is explained as the feeling of dislike or unhappiness when others experience happiness or success, and it is a dangerous emotion that can lead to other negative traits.
  • 😀 The speaker narrates the story of Iblis (Satan), whose refusal to bow to Adam was rooted in hasad, marking the beginning of his downfall.
  • 😀 Iblis, who was once a devoted worshiper of Allah, became envious of Adam's creation, leading to his ultimate rejection and curse.
  • 😀 The story of Prophet Isa (A.S) is shared, where Iblis reveals his 'business' of spreading negative traits such as greed, betrayal, oppression, and envy.
  • 😀 The speaker warns that even scholars and religious leaders can fall prey to hasad, as seen in conflicts between religious figures over followers or positions.
  • 😀 The Prophet's message is clear: to eliminate hasad, one should express joy for others' successes and blessings rather than feeling resentment, as envy leads to personal and spiritual harm.

Q & A

  • What is the central theme of the lecture?

    -The central theme of the lecture is gratitude towards Allah for the blessings of faith (iman), Islam, health, and sustenance. The lecture also emphasizes the importance of avoiding harmful emotions such as envy (hasad).

  • How does the speaker describe the blessings provided by Allah?

    -The speaker explains that Allah provides blessings of faith, Islam, health, and sustenance to both Muslims and non-Muslims. However, the unique blessings of faith and Islam are only bestowed upon Muslims.

  • What advice does the speaker give to preserve the blessings of faith and Islam?

    -The speaker advises that to preserve the blessings of faith and Islam, individuals should frequently express gratitude by saying 'Alhamdulillah' and remain conscious of Allah's gifts.

  • What does the lecture say about the importance of avoiding envy (hasad)?

    -The lecture stresses that envy (hasad) is a destructive emotion that harms both individuals and communities. The speaker warns that it leads to resentment towards others' success and happiness.

  • How is the story of Iblis used to illustrate the danger of hasad?

    -The story of Iblis is used to show how envy led to his downfall. Iblis, once a devout worshipper, became envious of Adam and refused to bow to him, leading to his rejection by Allah.

  • What was Iblis's reaction when Allah commanded him to bow to Adam?

    -Iblis, who had been a devoted worshipper, felt superior to Adam and refused to obey Allah's command to bow to him. His refusal was rooted in envy (hasad), which led to his fall from grace.

  • What is the significance of the dialogue between Prophet Isa and Iblis in the lecture?

    -The dialogue between Prophet Isa and Iblis illustrates the different negative traits that Iblis promotes, such as greed, dishonesty, oppression, and envy. It emphasizes how envy, in particular, is a destructive force in society.

  • According to the lecture, who are the primary targets of Iblis's teachings on hasad?

    -According to the lecture, the primary targets of Iblis's teachings on hasad are often religious leaders, scholars, and teachers, such as ulama, ustaz, and kiyai, who may experience envy towards one another.

  • How does the speaker recommend dealing with envy when it arises?

    -The speaker recommends dealing with envy by congratulating and praising those who have been blessed with success, as this helps to remove the negative feelings of envy and replace them with positive emotions.

  • What is the warning about hasad that is given towards the end of the lecture?

    -The lecture ends with a strong warning about the dangers of hasad, noting that if envy is allowed to take root, it can lead to further destructive behaviors, such as resentment towards others' blessings and even celebrating others' misfortunes.

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