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Menyikapi Hukum Karma Dalam Islam

Bismillah...

ADAKAH HUKUM KARMA DALAM ISLAM?

Apa itu hukum karma?
Adapun di dalam islam tidak dikenal ada istilah hukum karma, itu tidak ada.... Tidak ada sama sekali... ▪
Tidak disebutkan dalam Al Qur’an, tidak disebutkan dalam sunnah Rasullulah Muhammad Shallallahu ‘Alaihi wa Sallam... ▪
Istilah hukum karma, kalau yang dimaksud bahwa hukum karma itu dari Hindu, yaitu agamanya Hindu... ▪
Itu keyakinan mereka, dan itu tidak ada hubungannya dengan Islam, kalau yang ditanyakan adalah hukum karmanya..

Na’am, makanya kembali kepada istilah hukum karma itu apa sih? ▪
Tapi kalau yang dimaksud misalnya, siapa yang berbuat, dia akan mendapatkan balasannya...
Siapa yang melakukan satu perbuatan, dia akan menerima hasilnya... ▪
Apabila seorang berbuat kebaikan, kebaikan pula yang dia dapatkan... Apabila seorang berbuat dzolim, maka dia akan mendapatkan pula akibatnya...

“Dan Balasan Suatu Kejahatan adalah Kejahatan yg Setimpal, Tetapi Barangsiapa yg Memaafkan dan Berbuat Baik kepada Orang yg Berbuat Jahat Maka Pahalanya Dari Alloh.
Sungguh DIA Tidak Menyukai orang-orang yang Dzalim” (QS. Asy-Syura : 40)

Seseorang yang melakukan perbuatan yang dzolim, itu tidak akan dibiarkan oleh Allah Subhanahu wa ta’ala... ▪
Pasti akan ada balasannya, entah di dunia atau di akhirat... Siapa saja yang berbuat kejahatan, maka pasti akan ada balasan dari Allah Subhanahu wa Ta’ala, entah di dunia ataukah di akhirat... ▪
Kalau yang dimaksud dari sisi ini... Bahwa setiap perbuatan keburukan itu ada balasannya, maka dari sisi ini benar...

Demikian banyak dalil dari Al Qur’an, dari hadits-hadits Rasulullah Muhammad Shallallahu ‘Alaihi wa Ala ‘Alihi wa Sallam yang menerangkan tentang hal tersebut... ▪
Tapi kalau kembali kepada istilah bahwa hukum karma, apakah ada di dalam Islam???
Tidak ada di dalam Islam hukum karma itu...
Tidak dikenal di dalam Islam, istilah hukum karma....

Semoga Bermanfaat
Baarakallaah Fiikum .

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