Allah Menunggu Doa Orang Puasa | Ustadz Adi Hidayat

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13 Apr 202101:01

Summary

TLDRThis script emphasizes the significance of fasting, particularly focusing on the powerful moment of breaking the fast. It highlights the tradition from Sahih Hadith narrated by Imam Bukhari, where Allah waits for the prayers of fasting individuals during Iftar, considering them a source of acceptance. The message also underscores that fasting involves not only abstaining from food and drink but doing so for the sake of Allah. It encourages individuals to make sincere supplications during Iftar, ensuring a connection with Allah at this blessed time.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Fasting (Sawm) brings a unique spiritual experience, especially during Iftar (breaking the fast).
  • 😀 Allah waits for those fasting to pray during Iftar, and the prayer at this time is considered to be mustajab (answered).
  • 😀 There are three groups whose prayers are never rejected by Allah: the just ruler, the fasting person until Iftar, and the oppressed.
  • 😀 The act of fasting involves personal sacrifice, such as refraining from food, drink, and desires for the sake of Allah.
  • 😀 At the time of Iftar, it is important to remember to say 'Bismillahirrohmanirrohim' before eating or drinking.
  • 😀 The time of Iftar is a blessed moment, as Allah listens to the prayers of those fasting.
  • 😀 Fasting demonstrates the ability to endure hunger and thirst for the sake of Allah, showcasing devotion and self-control.
  • 😀 The specific prayer made during Iftar is a powerful and effective moment for asking Allah for goodness.
  • 😀 Saying a prayer before breaking the fast and after drinking or eating is a practice encouraged for its spiritual benefits.
  • 😀 Allah’s mercy is abundant, and it is crucial to make the most of the special moments during Ramadan, especially at Iftar.

Q & A

  • What is the significance of the moment when breaking fast during Ramadan according to the Hadith?

    -According to the Hadith narrated by Imam al-Bukhari from Abu Hurairah, when breaking the fast, a special moment is created where the supplication of a fasting person is accepted by Allah. This moment is seen as a time when Allah awaits the fasting person to make a prayer, making it a moment of great spiritual importance.

  • What are the three groups of people whose prayers are not rejected by Allah?

    -The Hadith mentions three groups whose prayers are not rejected: the just ruler, the fasting person until they break their fast, and the person who is oppressed.

  • Why is it important for a fasting person to pray when breaking their fast?

    -It is important because the prayer at the time of breaking the fast is considered to be 'mustajab' or accepted by Allah. This is a special time when the fasting person is particularly close to Allah, and their supplications are more likely to be granted.

  • What does the act of fasting symbolize in the context of this Hadith?

    -Fasting is an act done purely for the sake of Allah, where one abstains from eating and drinking. The Hadith emphasizes that the person fasting sacrifices personal needs for the sake of Allah, which makes their supplications at the time of breaking the fast significant and deserving of acceptance.

  • What is the significance of the phrase 'Bismillahirrahmanirrahim' when breaking the fast?

    -Saying 'Bismillahirrahmanirrahim' (In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful) before breaking the fast is an important act of remembrance of Allah, acknowledging His mercy and blessings. This phrase is part of the tradition when breaking the fast as an expression of gratitude and devotion.

  • What should a fasting person do after saying 'Bismillahirrahmanirrahim'?

    -After saying 'Bismillahirrahmanirrahim', it is recommended that the fasting person makes a supplication (dua), asking for what is best for them, and seeking Allah's blessings and mercy.

  • Why is the moment of breaking the fast considered a special time for prayer?

    -The moment of breaking the fast is considered a special time for prayer because it is a moment of relief after a day of fasting, and the fasting person is in a state of heightened spiritual connection with Allah. It is a time when Allah is particularly responsive to the supplications made.

  • How does the Hadith reflect the relationship between fasting and Allah?

    -The Hadith reflects the idea that fasting is not just a physical act but a spiritual one, where the fasting person demonstrates submission and devotion to Allah. It emphasizes that the act of fasting itself brings the person closer to Allah, making their prayers more likely to be accepted.

  • What is the spiritual benefit of fasting as mentioned in the Hadith?

    -The spiritual benefit of fasting, as mentioned in the Hadith, is that it creates a direct connection between the fasting person and Allah. By abstaining from food, drink, and other worldly desires, the person grows in piety and humility, and their prayers at the time of breaking the fast are granted greater weight.

  • What is the importance of the just ruler in the context of the Hadith?

    -The just ruler is one of the three groups whose prayers are not rejected by Allah. This highlights the significance of justice in leadership. A ruler who governs justly and with fairness is honored in the sight of Allah, and their prayers are considered especially important and deserving of acceptance.

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