Our mother Aisha, may God be pleased with her Oh Aisha Beware of despicable sins The great position that Aisha, may God be pleased with her, attained With the Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace She had a great prophetic upbringing Aisha, may God be pleased with her, took advantage of this position She asked the Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace, many questions For everything that shapes it Then I turned that into a practical reality I committed myself to this education To be a role model for women around the world One of the aspects of the upbringing of the Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace For Aisha, may God be pleased with her Warning her against being complacent about minor sins And this is the warning It stems from the breeder's distant view of who he raises It moves it from the level of avoiding major sins To the point of being careful of small things Which may destroy its owner Aisha, may God be pleased with her, says The Messenger of God, may God bless him and grant him peace, said to her Oh Aisha Beware of despicable sins For she has a request from God Almighty Narrated by Ahmed Al-Aini, may God have mercy on him, said The plural of despicable is despicable These are sins that the one who commits them despises And the reason why the one who did it despises her He sees it as one of the small things He avoids major sins He reassures himself that he will be forgiven if he avoids major sins This is one of Satan's intrusions into man It depicts Ibn al-Qayyim How does Satan attack a Muslim by belittling minor sins? By telling him What is the matter with you if you avoid the major sins and avoid the blame? Or did you not know that it is expiation by avoiding major sins and doing good deeds? And he still makes things easy for him Until he insists on it The one who commits a major sin, who is afraid, shameful, and remorseful, will be better off than him Insisting on sin is worse than it It is not great with repentance and seeking forgiveness Nothing small with persistence He, may God bless him and grant him peace, said Beware of despicable sins Then he gave an example of a people who settled in desert areas of the land They lacked firewood So he made this one come with a stick, and this one with a stick They collected a lot of firewood They lit a fire and cooked their bread Likewise, the degrading sins It meets the slave and he takes it lightly Until you destroy him The Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace In his upbringing of Aisha, may God be pleased with her He wanted her to pay attention to these despicable things Don't fall into it And if you fall into any of that I treated her by leaving her and asking for forgiveness from her Ibn Battal, may God have mercy on him, said And despised things if they are many They become major sins by insisting on them and persisting in them Based on this, the Lord of the Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace, and the Companions This education bore fruit among the Companions A keen sense of self-accountability Until Anas bin Malik, may God be pleased with him, said You will do works It is more accurate in your eyes than poetry If we were to count it at the time of the Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace Of the sins Narrated by Al-Bukhari Al-Bukhari, may God have mercy on him, said This means ruins The Companions used to discuss small matters and magnify them Even though they are the furthest people away from major sins Ibn Battal, may God have mercy on him, said Rather, they were considered minor sins Because of their intense fear of God Even if they do not commit major sins This is the view of the level of sins that a Muslim commits Stemming from his level of faith The more faith he increases He magnifies disobedience to God And the weaker his faith Beware of sins, even if they are major sins And the difference between the two things It is in the state of faith He looked at the bones of those who disobeyed So the sin became great And in case of weak faith He looked at the extent of the transgression and resolved it The Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace, described this situation and said: The believer sees his sins as if he were sitting under a mountain He is afraid it will happen to him The immoral person sees his sins as flies passing by his nose He said it like this Narrated by Al-Bukhari Today we are in a holy month Muslims are keen to do good deeds and increase them They also ensure that their fast is valid They ask about the details of matters Sometimes it even reaches the point of obsessiveness However, some are lenient I don't say only the small things Even in major sins Is now the time for our women? To hold themselves accountable in matters of dress and adornment outside the home Is now the time for our men? To hold themselves accountable in their financial dealings With the abundance of usury and gambling in our time Is now the time for all of us? To examine the harvests of our tongues We protect her from backbiting, gossiping, and contempt for others We will continue in an upcoming meeting, God willing Praise be to God, Lord of the worlds Our mother Aisha, may God be pleased with her