Summary
Highlights
Ustaz Ade Kosasih greets the audience and introduces the 12th day of Ramadan's study, which is about the character (akhlak) of Prophet Muhammad, specifically from the book 'Akhlak Lil Banin' on page 13, number three, for the students of SDN 4 Cikopo.
The lesson begins by highlighting Prophet Muhammad's bravery ('asyajaatu') and decisiveness ('wal iqdamu'). He is described as someone who fearlessly approaches enemies in battle and remains firm in his principles ('wasabatu alal mabadii'), even when facing severe hardships and great dangers.
The Prophet's honesty ('wasidqu') and trustworthiness ('wal amanatu') in all his words and deeds are emphasized, leading him to be known among his people as 'Muhammad al-Amin' (the Trustworthy). He is also characterized by his great fear of Allah, abundant humility, immense compassion, and kindness.
Prophet Muhammad never hurt any human or animal. He had deep compassion for the poor and needy, gave abundantly to them, and loved to join them when invited, eating with them and visiting the sick among them. He never refused anyone's request, and if he had nothing to give, he would promise to provide it later.
An anecdote is shared about a man who asked the Prophet for something and was given so many sheep that they filled the space between two mountains. This act inspired the man to return to his people and invite them to Islam, stating that Muhammad gives like someone who fears no poverty.
Ustaz Ade Kosasih reiterates the Prophet's noble character traits, including his bravery and firmness in upholding the law without bias. He encourages students, especially future leaders, to emulate these qualities, emphasizing the importance of being brave, steadfast in principles, patient in fulfilling duties, honest, and trustworthy.
A student asks about the meaning of 'al-Amin,' and with another student's help, it is clarified to mean 'the trustworthy' or 'the reliable one.' The Ustaz concludes the lesson by encouraging everyone to be trustworthy and ends with a prayer.