The key to success answering the six questions in the natural grave

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الحمد لله الحمد لله الذي هدانا سبل السلام, وافهمنا بشريعة النبي الكريم, اشهد ان لا اله الا الله وحده لا شريك له, ذو الجلال والاكرام, واشهد ان سيدنا ونبينا محمدا عبده و رسوله, اللهم صل و سلم وبارك على سيدنا محمد وعلى اله واصحابه والتابعين باحسان الى يوم الدين, اما بعد: فيايها الاخوان, اوصيكم و نفسي بتقوى الله وطاعته لعلكم تفلحون, قال الله تعالى في القران الكريم: اعوذ بالله من الشيطان الرجيم, بسم الله الرحمان الرحيم: يايها الذين امنوا اتقواالله وقولوا قولا سديدا, يصلح لكم اعمالكم ويغفرلكم ذنوبكم, ومن يطع الله ورسوله فقد فاز فو ا عظيما. وقال تعالى: يايهاالذين امنوا اتقواالله حق تقاته ولاتموتن الا وانتم مسلمون, صدق الله العظيم.

Jum'ah Rahimakumullah ...

Rasulullah SAW said that when someone has been laid in the tomb and the introduction has left it, the two angels, Munkar and Nakir, immediately come to ask about three main points: who is his god, what his religion and who his prophet is. The hadith as narrated from Al-Barra 'bin Azib:

فيأتيه ملكان شديدا الانتهار فينتهرانه ويجلسانه فيقولان له: من ربك? ما دينك? من نبيك?

فيأتيه ملكان شديدا الانتهار فينتهرانه, ويجلسانه, فيقولان له: من ربك? ما دينك? من نبيك?

In some history it is said that the three basic questions are followed by the next three questions so that there are six questions as follows:

Man Rabbuka? Who is your God?
Ma in the face? What is your religion?
Man nabiyyuka? Who is your Prophet?
Ma kitabuka? What is your book?
Aina qiblatuka? Where's your mecca?
Man ikhwanuka? Who is your brother?
Jum'ah Rahimakumullah ...

The six questions above seem trivial to answer. However, it is not so because all depends on the charity of each life. When a person is laid in a grave, he is alone without anyone accompanying him; While angels greeted fiercely while pulling the man to sit in position. Both angels then ask the six questions as above. Those who always pray five times, especially those who pray in congregations in the mosque, in fact they have held the key to successfully answer the six questions.

Jum'ah Rahimakumullah ...

If we observe the definition of prayer, a series of certain worship activities that begin with takbiratul ihram and end with a greeting, then we find the first word we should say in prayer is الله, ie in takbiratul ihram: الله اكبر. If in a day and night we do fardhu prayer five times, then we will call الله in takbiratul ihram five times. If takibiratul ihram is added with other takbirs such as takbir before ruku ', before prostration, etc., then in a day and night we call الله counted 68 times. That does not include what we call in the sunnah prayers. In short people who obey the command of prayer will be very accustomed to say الله.

With regard to the first question above, a person who during his lifetime always performs the obligation of prayer, then in the tomb is asked: من ربك (who is your God) then he can easily answer: الله ربي (God my Lord) because he used to call الله at least 68 times in A day and a night. Imagine those who are lazy to pray, let alone never pray at all. Of course they will have difficulty answering this question.

Jum'ah Rahimakumullah ...

To the second question, ما دينك (what is your religion) a person who during his lifetime always performs the obligation of prayer, when in his grave is asked: ما دينك - what is your religion - he can easily answer: الاسلام ديني (my religious religion) because in the present context only Islam is the only religion that commands prayer.

Religions earlier in his day also ordered his people to perform prayers even with more rakaat than Islam. Religions that are still there, but the core of his teachings no longer emphasizes the faith of monotheism by worshiping Allah SWT just as Islam. So it is understandable that religions no longer call on their people to pray. Prayers have been synonymous with Islam because once again in the present context Islam is the only religion that orders prayer.

Jum'ah Rahimakumullah Assembly,

To the third question, namely من نبيك (who is your Prophet) someone who always performs the obligation of prayer, of course can smoothly answer that question because in the five-time prayer we at least mention the name محمد 10 times a day overnight, ie in tahiyat or tasyahud end Which reads:أشهد أن لا اله الا الله وأشهد ان محمدا رسول الله

And in the reading of shalawat

اللهم صل على محمد

These figures do not include those read in the beginning and reading tasyahud shalawat in the second cycles in the prayer Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib and Isha 'numbering 15 so totaling 25. Therefore, a person who always melaksnakan prayer during his lifetime will easily answer the question: من نبيك (who is your prophet), with the answer: محمد نبي (Prophet Muhammad SAW) because every day always mention the name محمد.

Jum'ah Rahimakumullah Assembly,

Against the fourth question, namely ما كتابك - What's your book, someone who always perform the obligation of prayer, certainly can answer that question with an answer: القران كتابي - scrolls the Qur'an, because in prayer are the pillars that requires the prayers read in the first sura Al-Qur'an namely Surah Al-Fatihah. Someone who performs the prayers without reading these surahs in every rakaat, his prayer is not valid, except for the makmum masbuq which in the first rakaat not finished reading because time is not enough.

In addition to the Surah Al-Fatihah, the prayers also read other suras in the Qur'an that are read as sunnah. The sunnah surahs are read after the Surah Al-Fatihah. With the recitation of surahs in the Qur'an in prayer, then in a day and night at least people read the surahs of the Qur'an as much as 27 times. In other words to call القران as a scripture is not difficult for those who always perform the prayers.

Jum'ah Rahimakumullah ...

Against the fifth question, namely اين قبلتك (where kiblatmu) someone who always perform the obligation of prayer, certainly can answer that question with an answer: الكعبة قبلتي (kiblatku Kaaba) for those who always perform the obligation of prayer, will be facing towards the Kaaba As much as 5 times a day. If coupled with sunnah prayers, of course the frequency is higher again.

Daily customs facing the Qibla of this Ka'bah will certainly facilitate answering the fifth question above. Especially in the intention of prayer there is the word "kibla" which means is the Ka'bah. Intention is for example:

أصلي فرض الظهر اربع ركعات مستقبل القبلة اداء لله تعالى

"I intend to pray four rak'ahs of Dzuhur by facing the Qiblah for Allah SWT.

In the above reading of the intention explicitly there is the word القبلة. These words of Qiblah will always remind Kaaba in the Holy Land of Makkah Al-Mukarramah. The devout Muslims of Allah will always face the Ka'bah at least 5 times a day. This means for people who always perform prayers to mention the name of the Ka'bah is not difficult.

Jum'ah Rahimakumullah Assembly,

Against the sixth question, namely من إخوانك (who brothers), a person who always perform the obligation of prayer with the congregation in the mosque, certainly can answer that question with the correct answer, namely المسلمون والمسلمات إخواني (Muslims and muslimat brothers).

The answer to this sixth question indeed has a direct connection with the mosque because this holy place is a gathering place for Muslims and Muslims to carry out worshipers. Someone who familiarizes themselves with praying in congregations in the mosque, will certainly remember the brothers in faith who worship together with him although may not know their names one by one. It is impossible or very unlikely that non-Muslims perform prayers, especially in mosques.

Jum'ah Rahimakumullah Assembly,

From the above discussion we can see clearly there is a close relationship between prayer, the mosque and the smooth answered 6 questions in a tomb which covers: who is your god, what religion, what your prophet, what your book, where kiblatmu, and who your brothers. People who always perform the obligatory prayers, especially with congregation in the mosque, it certainly will not have trouble answering all these questions.

Success in answering these questions becomes the determinant of subsequent successes whether a person will go to heaven or to hell. May we all be among the people who are always successful in facing all the questions in the grave. Amin ya rabbal alamin.

جعلنا الله واياكم من الفائزين الامنين, وادخلنا واياكم في زمرة عباده المؤمنين: اعوذ بالله من الشيطان الرجيم, بسم الله الرحمان الرحيم: يايها الذين امنوا اتقواالله وقولوا قولا سديدا. بارك الله لي ولكم في القران العظيم ونفعني واياكم بما فيه من الايات والذكرالحكيم, وتقبل مني ومنكم تلاوته انه هو الغفور الرحيم, وقل رب اغفر وارحم وانت خيرالراحمين.Khutbah II

الحمد لله الحمد لله الذي أكرمنا بدين الحق المبين, وأفضلنا بشريعة النبي الكريم, أشهد أن لا اله الا الله وحده لا شريك له, الملك الحق المبين, وأشهد أن سيدنا ونبينا محمدا عبده و رسوله, سيدالانبياء والمرسلين, اللهم صل و سلم وبارك على نبينا محمد وعلى اله وصحبه والتابعين ومن تبعهم باحسان الى يوم الدين, أما بعد: فيايها الناس اتقواالله, وافعلوا الخيرات واجتنبوا عن السيئات, واعلموا ان الله يامركم بامربدا فيه بنفسه, فقال عز من قائل: إن الله وملائكته يصلون على النبى, ياأيها الذين أمنوا صلوا عليه وسلموا تسليما. اللهم صل على سيدنا محمد و على آل سيدنا محمد. اللهم اغفر للمؤمنين والمؤمنات والمسلمين والمسلمات الاحياء منهم والاموات انك سميع قريب مجيب الدعوات, وغافر الذنوب انك على كل شيئ قدير. ربنا اغفر لنا ذنوبنا ولإخواننا الذين سبقونا بالإيمان ولا تجعل في قلوبنا غلا للذين آمنوا ربنا إنك رءوف رحيم, ربنا آتنا في الدنيا حسنة وفي الآخرة حسنة وقنا عذاب النار. والحمد لله رب العالمين. عباد الله, إن الله يأمر بالعدل والإحسان وإيتاء ذي القربى وينهى عن الفحشاء والمنكر والبغي يعظكم لعلكم تذكرون. فاذكرواالله العظيم يذكركم واشكروه على نعمه يزدكم ولذكرالله اكبر.

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