Becoming a Being Liked by Allah to Achieve Success in the Hereafter
In living this life, all humans would want to achieve success. Humans are gifted by Allah swt. instinct that makes him fond of obtaining benefits and avoiding harm. Worshiping and carrying out duties as caliph is the goal of human creation, while worship cannot be carried out properly if human needs are not fulfilled. Therefore, the fulfillment of worldly needs is an obligation. However, fulfilling the needs of the world to achieve success can be carried out simultaneously with achieving success in the hereafter.
Penerbit alquran - The success of life is not only measured by worldly achievements, such as a row of academic degrees, a bright career, or an abundance of income. True success is achieved if all these achievements benefit others so that they flow the reward of jariah, and later, when you close your age, you are in a state of husnul khatimah. It is important to understand that the age that God has given to humans is not in vain, but instead provides many benefits for oneself and others.
Attributes and Behaviors Liked by Allah
In living life, humans must make God their goal by always hoping for His pleasure and making heaven their ideal (Dasuqi, 2008). Likewise should look at success. Penerbit Alquran,To obtain success in this world and the hereafter, of course we must always draw closer to Allah swt. and become His favorite. The following is a description of the kinds of human traits or behavior favored by Allah swt. based on the evidence in the Qur'an.
Al-Muhsinin
The word al-muhsinin is the plural form of the word muhsin which is taken from the word ahsana-ihsana. Rasulullah saw. explain the meaning of ihsan as follows:
"You worship Allah, as if you see Him and if that is not achieved then be sure that He sees you" (HR Muslim). Thus, the command of ihsan means the command to do all positive activities, as if you see Allah or at least always feel seen and watched by Him.
Al-Muttaqin
Taqwa can be interpreted as an act of avoiding threats and torments from Allah swt. by carrying out His commands and avoiding His prohibitions. Taqwa always guides a person to always be careful in behavior. Shihab (2013) explains that related to piety, Allah gives two kinds of commands listed in the Qur'an, namely takwini orders and taklifi orders. Penerbit Alquran - Takwini orders, namely God's command to the object to be in accordance with what He commanded. He is usually described by His word as "Kun fayakun". This is stated in several arguments in the Qur'an, including QS. Fushshilat:11 and QS. Al-Anbiya': 69. These two propositions show how God's power over whatever He wills will happen immediately.
Al-Muqsithin
The word al-Muqsithin is the plural form of the word muqsith, which is taken from the word awasatha which is usually equated in meaning with being fair. Interestingly, there is no statement in the Qur'an which states that Allah likes people who act justly with the word 'adl/just, but an order to enforce al-qisth is found, namely in several of His words: QS. Al-Maidah:8; QS. An-Nisa': 3; QS. AL-Hujurat:9.
Al-Mutatahhirin
The word al-muttahhirin can be interpreted as purity and avoidance of dirt / stains. One of the statements of the Qur'an that Allah loves al-muttahhirin is found in QS. Al-Baqarah: 222 which explains the prohibition of a husband from interfering with his wife who is menstruating. Verily, Allah loves those who repent and purify themselves. | Grosir Alquran