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MT Yuen Long recitation discusses the types of Ukhuwah

Safari Cordofa DDHK at MT Yuen LongDDHK News, Hong Kong - Majelis Taklim (MT) Yuen Long BMI Hong Kong held a routine recitation of Ustadzah Anggraini Husin (da'iyah Cordofa DDHK from Jakarta) at Musholla MT Al-Hidayah Yuen Long, Sunday (30/3).

Reviewing ukhuwah, Ustadzah Anggaini stated three types of ukhuwah, namely ukhuwah basyariyah, ukhuwah wathaniyyah, and ukhuwah Islamiyah.

"The highest level of ukhuwah is ukhuwah Islamiyah because it has faith in Allah SWT," he said.

Ukhuwah basyariyah is ukhuwah in line with blood, namely ukhuwah toward mother, father, and relatives. Ukhuwah wathaniyyah is ukhuwah of nationality.

"Indeed, the believers are brothers, therefore reconcile your two brothers (who are at odds) and fear Allah so that you may receive mercy" (Surah Al-Hujurat: 10)

He explained, the word ukhuwah comes from Arabic, "akhun", namely brother, becomes ukhuwah, namely brotherhood. So, ukhuwah is a bond that gives birth to deep affection, love and respect for everyone. These are linked on the basis of the ties of Islamic faith, faith and piety.

"O people! Indeed, We have created you from a man and a woman, then We have made you nations and tribes, so that you will know each other. Indeed, the noblest among you with Allah are those who fear one another. Truly Allah is All-Knowing, Most Thorough. " (QS. 49:13)

Tips for knitting ukhuwah ropes include expressing love for our brothers in the frame of love because of Allah, having a cheerful face, asking for prayer when away or apart, and an effective prayer is when praying secretly without being noticed. "Good prayers for our brothers, the angels will guarantee our prayers," he explained.

In addition, things that strengthen the ukhuwah include shaking hands when meeting and when shaking the hand, shaking it tightly and it is praised not to let go before the opponent releases the handshake because during the tenure our sins fall.

Other things are giving gifts to each other, feeling happy when our siblings are happy, sharing sadness when our siblings are sad, and keeping our hearts clean for our siblings. (Qhoirunissa / Volunteer / localhost / project / personal / ddhongkong.org / ddhongkong.org). *

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