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3 Waktu Yang Dilarang Bertamu



Assalamu'alaykum #Lovalila 😘
Waah jadwal acara silaturrahim lagi padat yaa dear.. Senangnya bisa menjalin kembali tali persaudaraan yang lama telah renggang 😊
kalo gitu, Alila akan bahas tentang adab bertamu nih. Simak yah 😁
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Bertamu adalah salah satu cara untuk menyambung tali persahabatan yang dianjurkan islam, dan ada beberapa tatakrama dalam bertamu yang harus diperhatikan agar tujuan bertamu tercapai 😊
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Islam memberikan bimbingan dalam bertamu, yaitu jangan bertamu pada 3 WAKTU AURAT.
Yang dimaksud dengan tiga waktu aurat ialah 
1. sehabis zuhur 
2. sesudah isya
3. sebelum subuh

Allah SWT berfirman:
Artinya: “Hai orang-orang yang beriman, hendaklah budak-budak (lelaki dan wanita) yang kamu miliki, dan orang-orang yang belum balig di antara kamu, meminta izin kepada kamu tiga kali (dalam satu hari) yaitu: sebelum sembahyang subuh, ketika kamu menanggalkan pakaian (luar)mu di tengah hari dan sesudah sembahyang Isya’. (Itulah) tiga ‘aurat bagi kamu. Tidak ada dosa atasmu dan tidak (pula) atas mereka selain dari (tiga waktu) itu. Mereka melayani kamu, sebagian kamu (ada keperluan) kepada sebagian (yang lain). Demikianlah Allah menjelaskan ayat-ayat bagi kamu. Dan Allah Maha Mengetahui lagi Maha Bijaksana. (QS An Nur : 58)
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Ketiga waktu tersebut dikatakan sebagai waktu aurat karena waktu-waktu itu biasanya digunakan untuk beristirahat. Biasanya, orang yang beristirahat hanya mengenakan pakaian yang sederhana (karena panas misalnya) sehingga sebagian dari auratnya terbuka

Apabila anak-anak kecil saja diharuskan meminta izin bila akan masuk ke kamar ayah dan ibunya, apalagi orang lain yang bertamu

Bertamu pada waktu-waktu tersebut sebaiknya dihindari karena tuan rumah yang hendak istirahat harus berpakaian rapi lagi untuk menerima kedatangan tamunya 😊 .
Waah.. Alila sering bertamu siang-siang bolong 😆 Apa lagi momen lebaran gini. Mungkin kalau lebaran gini masih dimaklumi ya dear, buat hari-hari selanjutnya harus diperhatikan lagi adab bertamu nya ya 😘
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