Summary of "đź”´[LIVE] Kultum Ramadhan 1447 H Oleh Ustadz Achmad Syarif, S.Pd | MIN 14 Al Azhar Asy Syarif Jaksel"
Overview
The speaker (Ustadz Achmad Syarif, S.Pd) delivers a Ramadan kultum emphasizing that true happiness — during Ramadan and generally — comes from obedience, self-restraint, and remembrance of Allah, not from unfettered freedom. Moral discipline, useful knowledge, and consistent worship lead to a better life (rizq halalan thayyiban), peace of heart, blessed outcomes, and ultimately the reward of Paradise. The talk also warns against wasting the faculties (hearing, sight, intellect, heart) and urges using them to accept guidance.
A brief banking ad at the start promotes the BJB Syariah MOBA app as a convenience tool to simplify daily financial tasks.
Core themes
- True happiness and lasting wellbeing arise from obedience, self-restraint, and constant remembrance (dhikr), not from absolute freedom.
- Moral discipline and delaying immediate desires (fasting disciplines) strengthen character and bring spiritual reward.
- Useful, blessed knowledge and attentive listening (to teachers, parents, the Qur’an) improve life quality and guide behavior.
- Avoid wasting the faculties of hearing, sight, thought, and heart — use them to receive guidance.
- Make Ramadan a time to optimize worship: build consistent, meaningful routines rather than temporary or superficial acts.
Wellness, self-care, and productivity strategies
- Cultivate inner peace through remembrance of God (dhikr)
- Regular remembrance calms and stabilizes the heart (tatminatul qulub).
- Practice self-restraint and delay immediate desires
- Fasting disciplines restrain appetites and impulses, producing moral strength and spiritual reward.
- Use disciplined habits to improve life quality
- Be honest (for example, refuse to cheat on exams).
- Manage time responsibly; practice punctuality and discipline.
- Maintain good manners and moral character (akhlaq).
- Seek useful, blessed knowledge
- Attend majelis taklim or study gatherings.
- Listen to teachers, parents, and religious guidance.
- Read and reflect on the Qur’an using hearing, thought, and heart.
- Protect mental and spiritual health
- Avoid harmful content and bad behavior (promiscuity, immoral speech, poor character).
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Use prayer and supplication to request beneficial knowledge and steadfastness
- Example supplication cited:
“Rabbana zidna ilman nafi’an…”
- Example supplication cited:
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Practical productivity tip (from the ad)
- Use the BJB Syariah MOBA banking app to simplify transfers, payments, top-ups, and school fees, reducing time and stress from errands.
Qur’anic references cited
- Surah An‑Nahl (16:97) — Doing good leads to a better life (hayatan thayyibah).
- Surah Ar‑Ra’d (13:28) — Remembrance of Allah brings tranquility of heart (tatmainnul qulub).
- Surah An‑Nazi’at (79:40–41) — Those who restrain desires attain Paradise (al‑mawa).
- Surah Al‑Mulk (67:10) — Regret in the afterlife for those who failed to listen, think, or open their hearts.
Presenters and sources
- Speaker: Ustadz Achmad Syarif, S.Pd
- Event/venue: MIN 14 Al Azhar Asy‑Syarif Jakarta Selatan
- Sponsor/advertised service: BJB Syariah (MOBA app)
- Primary religious source: Qur’an (surahs/verses cited above)
Category
Wellness and Self-Improvement
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