Keanu Azman Kongsi Pengalaman Tunai Umrah Kali Ke-dua dan Penghijrahan Diri | Remaja4Ramadan

  • 6 months ago
Pengacara dan penyampai radio Hitz FM, Keanu Azman sempat berkongsi pengalamannya menunaikan ibadah Umrah kali kedua. Jum kita selami penghijrahan Keanu atau nama sebenarnya Mohamad Keanudin Mohamad ini. Suka sangat tengok personalitinya yang always positif!

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Transcript
00:00 We are human, right?
00:02 We sin, "Oh God, what am I going to do in heaven?"
00:05 Tomorrow morning, I open the translation of the Quran again,
00:07 Allah says, "No matter how great your sin is, I will forgive you as long as you repent."
00:12 This experience is so sweet.
00:20 This experience is quite sweet.
00:22 I think it's the best experience I've had in my entire life.
00:25 There is no place in heaven that can replace the Holy Land.
00:30 There, you will feel like all your problems in life, work, money, etc. will be gone.
00:38 Even though there are problems, you have to face them.
00:41 But there, it's really peaceful, your heart feels empty, your head feels light.
00:46 And the best thing is, there, it's the easiest for us to do all kinds of worship.
00:51 Because there is no distraction.
00:53 There, it's easy to do prayer, sunnah, fasting, and waking up.
00:57 It's all very easy.
01:00 That's why there, you feel like this is the metaphor of how Jannah is going to be.
01:07 Because it's beautiful.
01:09 Worship, eat, sleep. That's all.
01:11 It's a shame that after bringing my mother and brother, I'm going to be alone.
01:14 Suddenly, my heart is eager to bring my father.
01:17 I still owe a trip to my father.
01:19 Because he never felt like going to the Holy Land.
01:22 So I brought my father this year, praise be to Allah.
01:24 He was very happy, he cried a lot.
01:26 The first time, my father, the type that has a heart, "Dad, where are you going to cry?"
01:31 He prayed at Masjid Haram's rooftop, he said he cried remembering his late father.
01:36 He had it.
01:37 People say it's miraculous near the Holy Land, right?
01:40 But the plan to go alone is still there.
01:43 Inshallah, the plan is to go alone after the Hajj season this year.
01:48 So in July, Inshallah, I will go to the Holy Land alone.
01:51 If Allah wills it, if Allah wills it.
01:53 Actually, there is no 100% positive human being.
01:56 The only way for us to survive in this world is to be patient.
02:02 Because actually, a positive person is a person who is always patient in whatever they do.
02:08 The worst thing that happens to you, for example, with a drive, with Rashid going to a meeting,
02:12 a flat tire, then we want to complain, angry, "Why do I have to be like this?"
02:16 Stress.
02:17 That will make us feel down.
02:20 Things that can be settled quickly become slow, etc.
02:23 So I think I always hold on to the Islamic teachings where patience is very important.
02:29 Very important.
02:30 Because when we are patient and not panic, even in the most critical moments,
02:34 we will see that the problem is not as big as expected.
02:38 So automatically, you will become more positive.
02:40 You know why?
02:41 When we are patient, we will cool down faster.
02:44 If we are angry, we will hate it.
02:47 After that, we should be able to cool down.
02:49 We don't have to apologize to others, "Sorry, I was angry earlier."
02:52 "Sorry, I was angry earlier."
02:53 We have done a lot of work.
02:54 But if you are patient from the start, God willing, it's easy for us to cool down.
02:58 It's easier for us to be more positive in life.
03:00 One of the biggest ways for us to stay in Islam is not to do things in a hurry in worship.
03:06 For example, our main obligation during the five daily prayers,
03:11 during the month of Ramadan, is to fast.
03:13 Basically, the main ones are the 20 daily prayers that we pray.
03:16 But the rest is one step at a time.
03:19 For me, I think one of the things that helps me stay in Islam is that I do things gradually.
03:25 I don't do it drastically.
03:27 I focus on my prayers first.
03:30 Making sure that I understand the recitations of the prayers.
03:32 Once I feel that I am getting better, I move on to the Quran.
03:36 I move on to the Quran, read the Quran, read the meaning of the translation every day.
03:40 And I think reading the translation of the Quran every day is also something that helps us stay consistent.
03:48 Because in every verse of the Quran, there is a reminder from Allah.
03:52 Every day.
03:53 And one of the reminders from Allah in almost every page of the Quran is Allah is the Greatest.
03:59 So we commit sins, for example, we are human beings, right?
04:02 We commit sins, "Oh Allah, how can I go to heaven?"
04:05 The next morning, I open the translation of the Quran again.
04:08 Allah says, "No matter how great your sins are, I will forgive you as long as you repent."
04:13 So every day is a reminder for me.
04:15 So that makes me feel like, "Keep going, keep going."
04:18 Because humans tend to forget easily.
04:20 That is the greatness of humans.
04:21 But if we keep reminding ourselves through the medium that Allah has sent us,
04:25 Inshallah, we can stay in Islam.
04:28 Allah's timing is never wrong, right?
04:30 In the past, I really wanted to be a host like Pak Neil, like Ali Sattar, like Awal Ashari.
04:35 I really wanted to.
04:36 But I couldn't get it at that time.
04:38 Why?
04:39 I couldn't show Astro Ria, for example.
04:42 People didn't know me, they still felt like, "You are too open."
04:45 But apparently, I think Allah wants me to migrate first.
04:49 For me, people say, I have self-control when I host.
04:53 If I had this kind of blessing in the past,
04:55 Maybe the way I host was still like, "What's wrong with you guys?"
05:00 It's okay, it's okay.
05:01 Then I didn't keep the boundaries of intercourse.
05:04 But now, Alhamdulillah, with the blessings that came,
05:07 Number one, I'm more grateful.
05:09 Number two, I think the more I get, the more humble I become.
05:13 And number three, I'm more careful with the rules of the language,
05:16 Keeping the boundaries of intercourse.
05:18 So I think the timing is perfect.
05:20 Allah really wants me to migrate first,
05:24 More submissive to Him, then Allah will give all the blessings.
05:28 I think his feeling is like a woman wearing a veil.
05:31 When a woman wears a veil, she will feel safer, you know?
05:35 Some people say, "I only wear a veil beside my husband."
05:39 For some reason, I feel safe.
05:41 For example, I feel safe when I wear a handkerchief.
05:44 Because I know that if, for example, a woman hits me on the street,
05:47 "It's okay, I'll still take care of the budu."
05:49 You know what I'm saying?
05:50 Even if there's no budu, I know that it's wrong for a man and a woman
05:54 To have intercourse, which is not prohibited.
05:56 So with that, I don't feel burdened, I don't feel difficult,
06:00 I feel safe.
06:03 [Music]

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