This text is frequently used in traditional Islamic boarding schools ( ) and educational settings because:
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Jadikan shalat sebagai momentum utama untuk "berlari" dari kesibukan duniawi menuju ketenangan menghadap Sang Pencipta.
Kitab Fafirru Ilallah is far more than an apocalyptic timeline; it is a profound reminder of the transience of life. By encouraging readers to "flee to Allah," Syekh Mundzir Nadzir provides a timeless manual on how to protect one's heart, faith, and character from the spiritual chaotic storms of the modern world.
(فَفِرُّوٓا۟ إِلَى ٱللَّهِ) is a phrase taken directly from the Quran, Surah Adh-Dhariyat (51:50), which translates to "Then flee to Allah." The book, written in Javanese-Pegon (Arabic characters tailored for Javanese), acts as a guide for spiritual transformation and a detailed exposition of the signs of the end times.
Di tengah padatnya arus informasi dan media sosial, sediakan waktu 10-15 menit sehari setelah shalat malam untuk merenung dan berzikir tanpa gangguan gawai.
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Secara umum, pembahasan utama dalam kitab-kitab dengan tema Fafirru Ilallah bersumber dari kedalaman makna Al-Qur'an:
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The book provides a chronological and detailed description of the signs preceding the great day of judgment.
Beyond historical and future events, the text functions as a pedagogical tool. It utilizes nadzhom (rhymed poetic verses) to instill core Islamic values into youth: resilience, patience ( sabar ), unwavering faith ( iman ), and spiritual alertness against worldly temptations. 4. The Significance of the Arab Pegon Script
The is more than just a book; it is a call to action. It advises believers to: Strengthen their faith in the face of temptation.
: Syekh Mundzir Nadzir frequently utilized Pegon script (Arabic letters used to write Javanese) in his works, making his teachings accessible to the local pesantren (Islamic boarding school) community. Author: Syekh Mundzir Nadzir
While various scholars throughout Islamic history have written treatises based on this Quranic verse—most notably and classical Sufi scholars tracking the stations of the seekers ( Madarij as-Salikin )—the core themes across these texts remain consistent: 1. The Reality of Repentance (Tawbah)