gotta rush
ups, im here again. this one is a rushed one because i gotta meet the dead line xD so, when i was revising my PR subject these past few days, i actually learned about a subject called Islam in Public Relations. and underneath this topic, i came across this hadith which says
"No foot of a servant (of Allah) will move on the Resurrection Day before being asked about four things which are, life, body, wealth and knowlegde"
so, what im tryna say is i am just going to share my knowledge from what i have learnt in my usrah session here because who wouldn't want to be stuck on Resurrection Day? no one. i also want to go to Jannah hehe. during our sessions, there's a time that we are required to present on a certain topic which our naqibah has first assigned.
on that day, my group had gotten the topic about ethics in learning. were supposed to talk about how and what kind of attitudes should students demonstrate when they want to seek knowledge from a teacher. other groups got to talk about other ethics with different situation such as during funeral and many more. honestly, these kind of things have been taught multiple times from when we were kindergarten. but, to have it again when we are in university is actually quite reviving and these help us to remember and think again whether the things that we have so many times learnt, do we practice them?
this particular activity and this particular topic that our groups got which revolved around respecting our teacher actually made me had a deep reflection towards myself. are the things that i presented are also the ones that i have practiced? we talked about how the Companions and scholars of Islam practiced respect towards their teachers and best thing is, i also learnt something. i learnt that, no matter how high our knowledge is, we must always respect the ones who previously taught us because they are the ones who made us who we are today.
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