Bahrul Mazi Jilid 17 -
Al-Marbawi uses this chapter to prescribe the cure. Drawing from the Hadith, he discusses the virtues of visiting the sick, remembering death, and contemplating the grave. He explains that a believer, having understood the severity of Judgment Day, must soften their heart to become receptive to God's mercy. This balancing act—fearing the fire of Hell yet hoping for God's forgiveness—is a hallmark of Ahlus Sunnah wal Jama'ah theology, and this volume captures it masterfully.
Sheikh Muhammad Idris al-Marbawi (1896–1989), a prolific scholar who also authored the famous Kamus Al-Marbawi . bahrul mazi jilid 17
Following the terrifying imagery of Judgment Day, Jilid 17 transitions into the therapeutic section known as Pelembut Hati (lit. "Heart Softeners"). In Islamic theology, a "hard heart" ( qaswah al-qalb ) is a spiritual disease caused by sin, neglect of God, and excessive attachment to materialism. This condition makes a person blind to advice and resistant to repentance. Al-Marbawi uses this chapter to prescribe the cure
Adakah anda ingin melihat sumpah atau makanan dalam kitab ini? This balancing act—fearing the fire of Hell yet
In conclusion, I highly recommend "Bahrul Mazi Jilid 17" to anyone seeking to expand their knowledge of Islam. Whether you are a student of Islamic studies or simply a curious individual looking to learn more about the faith, this book is an excellent resource.
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