Haza min fazle rabbi meaning

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  2. Makna Haza min fadhli Rabbi
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Makna Haza min fadhli Rabbi

"Haza min fadhli Rabbi" bermakna "Semua ini adalah kurniaan Tuhanku". Apabila kita dipuji ucapkanlah "Haza min fadhli Rabbi" Firman Allah SWT dalam Al-Quran: لَئِنْ شَكَرْتُمْ لأزِيدَنَّكُمْ وَلَئِنْ كَفَرْتُمْ إِنَّ عَذَابِي لَشَدِيدٌ (إبراهيم: 7) “Dan jika kamu sekalian bersyukur atas nikmat yang Aku berikan, maka niscaya akan Aku tambah nikmat-Ku untukmu. Dan jika kamu sekalian kufur atas nikmat-Ku, maka sesungguhnya azab-Ku itu sangat pedih”. Semua nikmat adalah milik Allah dan anugerah dari Allah SWT. Jika diberi nikmat ucapkanlah Alhamduillah ( Segala pujian bagi Allah). Jika kita dipuji ucapkanlah "Haza min fadhli Rabbi". Contoh pujian pandainya awak, cantiknya awak dan seumpamanya. Semua nikmat ini anugerah dari Allah SWT. Gambar/photo: Pinterest

Haza Min Fazle Rabbi

هذا من فضل ربّيis a very popular statement. Some of you must have seen this Qur’anic phrase beautifully printed as wall hangers, photo frames, stickers etc. and sold in many Islamic bookshops. You may have seen it aesthetically fixed in some prominent place at a Muslim home. Or you have it hung at your home too! Today let us try to understand what exactly this so popular Qur’anic phrase mean, Inshaa’Allah. هذا من فضل ربّي is found mentioned only once in the Qur’an. It comes in Surah al Naml. When Allah blessed Prophet Sulayman alaihis salamwith His choicest and exclusive blessings, this Prophet of gratefulness uttered this statement acknowledging the favours of His Lord upon him. “And he (among the Jinn) who had some knowledge of the Book said: “I will bring it before the twinkling of your eye.” When he saw the throne placed firmly beside him, he (Sulayman) cried out: “This is by the grace of my Lord so that He may test me whether I give thanks for (His Bounty) or act with ingratitude. Whoever is grateful is so to his own good; and whoever is ungrateful, let him know that my Lord is Immensely Resourceful, Most Bountiful.”(Surah an-Naml 27: 40) It is necessary to understand the background, briefly though. When the Queen was on her way, Prophet Sulayman asked the Jinn in his employment as to who could bring this Queen’s throne before she arrives at his court. One Jinn said that he can bring it before he could get up from his place. The other Jinn said that he can bring the t...