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Pentingnya Sholat

Shalat itu memiliki kedudukan yang mulia. Karena:

1.Shalat adalah tiang Islam. Islam seseorang tidaklah tegak kecuali dengan shalat.
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2. Shalat adalah amalan yang pertama kali akan dihisab. Amalan seseorang bisa dinilai baik buruknya dinilai dari shalatnya.
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3. Perkara terakhir yang hilang dari manusia adalah shalat.
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4. Shalat adalah akhir wasiat Nabi shallallahu ‘alaihi wa sallam.
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5. Allah memuji orang yang mengerjakan shalat.
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6. Allah mencela orang yang melalaikan dan malas-malasan dalam menunaikan shalat.
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7. Rukun Islam yang paling utama setelah dua kalimat syahadat adalah shalat.
Islam dibangun atas lima perkara, yaitu : (1) bersaksi bahwa tidak ada sesembahan yang benar untuk diibadahi kecuali Allah dan bersaksi bahwa Muhammad adalah utusan-Nya, (2) mendirikan shalat, (3) menunaikan zakat, (4) naik haji ke Baitullah (bagi yang mampu), (5) berpuasa di bulan Ramadhan.” (HR. Bukhari no. 8 dan Muslim no. 16)
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8. Shalat diwajibkan tanpa perantara Jibril ‘alaihis salam. Tetapi Nabi Muhammad shallallahu ‘alaihi wa sallam sendiri yang langsung mendapatkan perintah shalat ketika beliau melakukan Isra’ dan Mi’raj.
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9. Awalnya shalat diwajibkan sebanyak 50 shalat. Ini menunjukkan bahwa Allah amat menyukai ibadah shalat tersebut. Kemudian Allah memperingan bagi hamba-Nya hingga menjadi 5 waktu dalam sehari semalam. Akan tetapi, tetap saja shalat tersebut dihitung dalam timbangan sebanyak 50 shalat, walaupun dalam amalan hanyalah 5 waktu. Ini sudah menunjukkan mulianya kedudukan shalat.
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10. Allah membuka amalan seorang muslim dengan shalat dan mengakhirinya pula dengan shalat. Ini juga yang menunjukkan ditekankannya amalan shalat.
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11. Allah memerintahkan kepada Nabi Muhammad shallallahu ‘alaihi wa sallam dan umatnya untuk memerintahkan keluarga mereka supaya menunaikan shalat.

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