Lentera Ilmu - Bersyukur Short Movie

SMP Islam Al Azhar 18 Salatiga
19 Feb 202603:02

Summary

TLDRThe speaker reflects on their experience during Ramadan, emphasizing both the shared traditions and the unique responsibilities they face this year. They begin with a religious quote, highlighting gratitude and the importance of faith. The speaker then contrasts their situation with others, expressing a desire to be with their parents at Iftar. Despite having only basic food options, they are reminded by their mother that the most important thing is the opportunity to break fast together. The experience serves as a reminder that not everyone is blessed with the same privileges.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The script begins with an invocation and a verse from the Quran, emphasizing gratitude and the consequences of disbelief.
  • 😀 It reflects on the uniqueness of the current Ramadan, hinting at a feeling of difference and change compared to previous years.
  • 😀 The speaker mentions having to take on a new responsibility, symbolizing a shift in their role during this holy month.
  • 😀 There is a longing to experience Ramadan in the same way as others, especially spending time with both parents during Iftar.
  • 😀 The speaker expresses feelings of limitation, mentioning only having rice, vegetables, and water for breaking the fast.
  • 😀 Despite the modest meal, the speaker’s mother emphasizes the importance of being able to break fast together as a family.
  • 😀 The sound of the Maghrib call to prayer serves as a moment of reflection for the speaker.
  • 😀 The speaker is reminded that not everyone has the same privilege to break their fast with food and family.
  • 😀 There is an underlying message of humility and gratitude for what one has, despite the simplicity of the meal.
  • 😀 The script contrasts the speaker’s personal experience with the abundance that others might have during Iftar, highlighting the value of shared moments.
  • 😀 The key theme is the reminder to appreciate the blessings of togetherness and the privilege of being able to observe Ramadan with loved ones.

Q & A

  • What is the significance of the opening phrase 'Auzubillahiminasyaitanirrajim' in the transcript?

    -The phrase 'Auzubillahiminasyaitanirrajim' is an Arabic expression meaning 'I seek refuge with Allah from the accursed Satan.' It is often recited by Muslims before engaging in any task, particularly reading the Quran, to ask for protection from Satan's influence.

  • What does 'Bismillahirrahmanirrahim' mean, and why is it important in Islamic practice?

    -'Bismillahirrahmanirrahim' translates to 'In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.' It is commonly said before beginning any significant task or activity, including reading the Quran, to invoke Allah's blessings and guidance.

  • What is the meaning of 'Waid taazzanaukum, lain syakartum laazidannakum'?

    -This Arabic phrase translates to 'And [remember] when your Lord proclaimed: 'If you are grateful, I will surely increase your favor upon you.' It is from Surah Ibrahim (14:7) and emphasizes the importance of gratitude to Allah in order to receive more blessings.

  • How does the script reflect on the meaning of gratitude?

    -The script reflects on gratitude by referencing a verse from the Quran that emphasizes how being thankful leads to greater blessings. It contrasts the feeling of gratitude with the challenge of being content when things are not ideal.

  • What does 'walain kafartum inzabi, syadid' mean and how does it relate to the context of the script?

    -This phrase translates to 'But if you deny, indeed, My punishment is severe.' It is a reminder of the consequences of ingratitude and disobedience to Allah, reinforcing the message of appreciating what one has.

  • Who is Musa (Moses) and what is the significance of his words in the script?

    -Musa (Moses) is a prophet in Islam, and his words, 'in takfuru, Ardhi jamian, fainnallaha, ghaniyun hamid' translate to 'If you deny, [know that] Allah is free of need, praiseworthy.' The quote highlights the idea that Allah does not depend on human gratitude or worship, but still deserves praise and worship.

  • What is the central theme of the reflection in the transcript during Ramadan?

    -The central theme of the reflection is about experiencing Ramadan with gratitude, despite challenges. The speaker contrasts their own simple meal with others' abundance and emphasizes the value of being able to break fast together, showing appreciation for the blessings they have.

  • How does the speaker feel about missing out on certain aspects of Ramadan?

    -The speaker expresses a sense of longing to be with their parents during Iftar (the breaking of the fast) but acknowledges the role they must play in their current situation. This highlights the emotional difficulty of not having all the comforts others might have during Ramadan.

  • Why does the speaker find significance in the sound of the Maghrib (evening) adhan?

    -The speaker finds significance in the Maghrib adhan because it serves as a reminder of the blessing of being able to break the fast. The adhan symbolizes the end of the fasting day, making the speaker realize that not everyone has the same privilege, thus fostering gratitude.

  • What is the overall message of the transcript related to gratitude and Ramadan?

    -The overall message is about the importance of gratitude during Ramadan. The speaker reflects on the blessings they have, such as the ability to break their fast, and contrasts that with the difficulties others may face. It emphasizes appreciating the small blessings, even in challenging times.

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