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    Husnul Khotimah dan Su'ul Khotimah

    Husnul Khotimah dan Su'ul Khotimah

    Sesungguhnya bagian manusia dari dunia ini adalah umurnya. Apabila dia membaguskan penanaman modalnya pada apa yang dapat memberikan manfaat kepadanya di negeri akherat maka perdagangannya akan beruntung. Jika dia menjelekkan penanaman modalnya dalam perbuatan-perbuatan maksiat dan kejahatan-kejahatan sampai dia bertemu dengan Allah pada penghabisan (akhir) yang jelek itu maka dia termasuk orang-orang yang rugi. Berapa banyak (jasad-jasad) yang menyesal di bawah tanah?!

    Orang yang berakal adalah orang yang menghisab (menghitung amalan) dirinya sebelum Allah menghisabnya, dan dia takut akan dosa-dosanya sebelum dosa-dosanya itu menjadi sebab akan kehancurannya. Ibnu Mas'ud ra berkata : "Seorang mu'min melihat dosa-dosanya seolah-olah dia duduk di bawah sebuah gunung, dia takut gunung itu akan menimpanya." (Diriwayatkan oleh Al-Bukhari dan Muslim).

    Di sini kami akan menerangkan sebab-sebab yang menimbulkan Su'ul Khatimah, sebagai berikut:

    1. At-taswif (menunda-nunda) taubat

    Bertaubat kepada Allah dari seluruh dosa-dosa adalah wajib bagi setiap mukallaf (orang yang dibebani perkara-perkara agama) pada setiap waktu. Firman Allah Ta'ala, artinya: "Dan bertaubatlah kalian semua kepada Allah wahai orang-orang yang beriman, mudah-mudahan kalian beruntung." (An-Nur : 31).
    Diantara tipu daya iblis yang paling berhasil dimana dia menyerang manusia dengannya adalah menunda-nunda taubat.

    2. Panjang angan-angan

    Panjang angan-angan merupakan sebab kesengsaraan. Rasulullah Shallallahu 'alaihi wa sallam telah memperingatkan kita dengan peringatan yang keras dari hal itu, beliau bersabda, artinya:
    "Sesungguhnya apa-apa yang paling aku takutkan (terjadi) pada kalian adalah dua sifat: Mengikuti hawa nafsu dan panjang angan-angan. Adapun mengikuti hawa nafsu maka dia akan memalingkan dari kebenaran dan adapun panjang angan-angan maka dia akan (menimbulkan) cinta terhadap dunia." (HR. Ibnu Abi Ad-Dunya).

    3. Menyukai perbuatan maksiat

    Apabila manusia terbiasa dengan salah satu perbuatan maksiat dari sekian banyak maksiat dan tidak bertaubat darinya maka setan akan menguasai hatinya dan akan mengua-sai fikirannya sampai saat-saat terakhir dari kehidupannya.
    Nabi Shallallahu 'alaihi wa sallam telah bersabda, artinya:
    "Barangsiapa meninggal dunia dalam keadaan melakukan sesuatu maka Allah akan membangkitkannya dalam keadaan itu." (Diriwayatkan oleh Al-Hakim dan dishahihkannya menurut syarat Muslim dan disetujui oleh Adz-Dzahaby)

    4. Bunuh diri

    Imam Al-Bukhari telah meriwayatkan dari Abu Hurairah radhiyallah 'anhu , Rasulullah Shallallahu 'alaihi wa sallam telah bersabda, artinya:
    "Orang mati karena mencekik dirinya maka dia akan mencekiknya di dalam neraka dan orang-orang yang menikam dirinya maka dia akan menikamnya di dalam neraka."

    Al-Bukhari dan Muslim meriwayatkan dari Abu Hurairah radhiyallah 'anhu , beliau berkata:
    "Seorang laki-laki mengikuti perang Khaibar bersama Rasulullah n, maka beliau berbicara tentang seorang laki-laki diantara orang-orang yang diakui telah Islam: "(Laki-laki) ini termasuk penghuni Neraka." Maka ketika peperangan datang, laki-laki itu banyak membunuh (musuh-musuh) kemudian dia terluka. Maka dikatakan kepada beliau: Wahai Rasulullah, yang engkau katakan tadi bahwa dia termasuk penghuni neraka. Sesungguhnya dia telah banyak membunuh (musuh-musuh) pada hari ini dan dia telah mati. Maka Nabi Shallallahu 'alaihi wa sallam bersabda: "Menuju ke Neraka." Sebagian kaum muslimin hampir saja ragu, maka ketika mereka dalam keadaaan (seperti) itu, tiba-tiba ada berita tentang laki-laki tersebut, bahwa: Sesungguhnya dia tidak mati akan tetapi dia terluka parah, maka ketika suatu malam dia tidak sabar atas luka itu, dia bunuh diri. Lalu hal itu dikhabarkan kepada Nabi Shallallahu 'alaihi wa sallam , maka dia bersabda, artinya:
    "Allah Maha Besar. Aku bersaksi bahwa aku adalah hamba dan utusan Allah."
    Kemudian beliau menyuruh Bilal maka dia berseru kepada manusia: Bahwa "Tidak akan masuk Surga melainkan jiwa-jiwa yang menyerahkan diri, dan sesungguhnya Allah akan benar-benar mengokohkan agama ini dengan laki-laki Fajir." (HR. Al-Bukhari dan Muslim).

    Husnul Khotimah

    Nabi Shallallahu 'alaihi wa sallam menerangkan tentang beberapa khabar gembira yang menunjukkan pada husnul khatimah, di antaranya :
    • Ucapannya ketika meninggal dunia adalah kalimat tauhid. Al-Hakim meriwayatkan dari Muadz bin Jabal radhiyallah 'anhu berkata: Telah bersabda Rasulullah Shallallahu 'alaihi wa sallam , artinya:
    "Barangsiapa yang ucapan terakhir-nya adalah tidak ada ilaah selain Allah maka dia akan masuk Surga." (HR. Abu Dawud dan Al-Hakim dishahihkan oleh Al-Hakim).
    • Dia mati dalam keadaan syahid dengan tujuan meninggikan kalimat Allah. Allah Ta'ala berfirman, artinya: "Janganlah kalian mengira orang-orang yang terbunuh di jalan Allah itu mati, bahkan mereka hidup di sisi Rabb mereka (dengan) diberi rizki." (Ali Imran: 169).
    • Dia mati dalam keadaan berperang di jalan Allah atau bermuhrim ketika haji. Nabi Shallallahu 'alaihi wa sallam bersabda, artinya: "Barangsiapa yang terbunuh di jalan Allah maka dia itu syahid."
    Beliau Shallallahu 'alaihi wa sallam bersabda tentang seorang yang berihram lalu terjatuh dari ontanya: "Mandikanlah dia dengan air dan (daun/pohon) bidara, kafanilah dia dengan kedua bajunya dan jangan tutupi (kerudungi) kepalanya. Sesungguhnya ia akan dibangkitkan pada hari kiamat dalam keadaan bertalbiyah." (HR. Muslim).
    • Akhir amalnya, taat kepada Allah. Hudzaifah radhiyallah 'anhu meriwayatkan dia berkata: Rasulullah Shallallahu 'alaihi wa sallam bersabda, artinya: "Barangsiapa mengatakan karena mencari wajah Allah kemudian (akhir hayatnya) ditutupkan dengan kalimat itu maka dia masuk Surga." (HR. Ahmad).
    • Mati karena membela (diri) dari lima perkara yang dijaga oleh agama, yaitu: Agama, jiwa, harta, kehormatan dan akal. Dari Sa'id bin Zaid radhiyallah 'anhu berkata: Rasulullah Shallallahu 'alaihi wa sallam bersabda, artinya: "Barangsiapa yang mati karena membela (mempertahankan) hartanya maka dia syahid. Barangsiapa mati karena membela keluarganya maka dia syahid, barangsiapa mati karena membela agamanya maka dia syahid dan barangsiapa mati karena membela darahnya maka dia syahid." (HR. Abu Dawud dan Tirmidzi).
    • Mati dalam keadaan bersabar. Dari Jabir bin Utaik berkata: Rasulullah Shallallahu 'alaihi wa sallam bersabda, artinya: "Orang-orang yang mati syahid ada 7 (macam) selain terbunuh di jalan Allah: Orang yang terkena wabah tho'un syahid, orang yang tenggelam syahid, yang mempunyai penyakit radang paru-paru syahid, orang-orang yang mati karena penyakit perut syahid, orang yang terbakar syahid, orang yang mati karena bencana alam syahid dan wanita yang mati karena hamil syahid." (HR. Ahmad, Nasaa'i, Abu Dawud dan Hakim dia berkata: sanadnya shahih dan disepakati oleh Adz-Dzahaby).
    • Meninggal dalam keadaan nifas karena (sebab kematiannya adalah) anaknya. Nabi Shallallahu 'alaihi wa sallam bersabda, artinya:
    "Seorang wanita yang terbunuh oleh anaknya (sebab nifas) adalah syahid. Anaknya dengan kegembiraannya mengantarkan wanita tersebut ke Surga." (HR. Ahmad).
    • Mati karena tenggelam, terbakar dan bencana (alam). Rasulullah Shallallahu 'alaihi wa sallam bersabda, artinya:
    "Orang-orang yang mati syahid adalah 5 (macam): Orang yang mati karena wabah tho'un, karena penyakit perut, karena tenggelam, karena bencana alam dan orang yang syahid di jalan Allah Azza wa Jalla." (HR. Tirmidzi dan Muslim).
    • Mati pada malam Jum'at atau siangnya. Nabi Shallallahu 'alaihi wa sallam bersabda, artinya: "Tidaklah seorang muslim mati pada hari atau malam Jum'at melainkan Allah akan melindunginya dari fitnah (adzab) kubur." (HR. Ahmad dan Tirmidzi).
    • Berkeringat keningnya ketika mati. Nabi Shallallahu 'alaihi wa sallam bersabda, artinya:
    "Seorang Mukmin mati dengan berkeringat di keningnya." (HR. Tirmidzi dan Nasaa'i).
    Penutup

    Di ujung pertemuan ini baik bagi kita untuk meringkaskan sarana-sarana yang Allah menjadikannya sebagai sebab husnul khotimah, yaitu :

    1. Taqwa kepada Allah

    Allah berfirman, artinya: "Wahai orang-orang yang beriman bertaqwallah kalian kepada Allah dan janganlah kalian mati melainkan dalam keadaan Muslim." ( Ali Imran: 102).

    2. Terus menerus dzikir kepada Allah

    Nabi Shallallahu 'alaihi wa sallam bersabda, artinya: "Barang-siapa yang perkataan terakhirnya adalah Laa Ilaaha Illallaah maka dia masuk Surga." (HR. Abu Dawud dan Al-Hakim, Al-Hakim menshahihkannya dan disetujui Adz-Dzahabi).
    Sa'id bin Manshur meriwayatkan dari Al-Hasan berkata: Nabi Shallallahu 'alaihi wa sallam ditanya: "Amalan apakah yang paling utama? beliau bersabda, artinya:
    "Engkau mati pada hari engkau meninggal dunia dalam keadaan lisanmu basah dengan dzikir kepada Allah."

    Diringkas dari buletin da'wah dengan judul: "Husnul Khotimah wasailuha Wa 'Alamatuha wat Tahdziru Min Suil Khotimah" oleh Dr. Abdullah bin Muhammad Al-Muthlaq. cet. Daar Al-Wathan-Riyadh No. 73.

    LAPAKAKA, BOJO BARU

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    The National Passport Information Center (NPIC) is the U.S. Department of State's single, centralized public contact center for U.S. passport information. Telephone: 1-877-4-USA-PPT (1-877-487-2778); TDD/TTY: 1-888-874-7793. Passport information is available 24 hours, 7 days a week. You may speak with a representative Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. to 10 p.m., Eastern Time, excluding federal holidays.

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    Background: The Dutch began to colonize Indonesia in the early 17th century; the islands were occupied by Japan from 1942 to 1945. Indonesia declared its independence after Japan's surrender, but it required four years of intermittent negotiations, recurring hostilities, and UN mediation before the Netherlands agreed to relinquish its colony. Indonesia is the world's largest archipelagic state and home to the world's largest Muslim population. Current issues include: alleviating poverty, preventing terrorism, consolidating democracy after four decades of authoritarianism, implementing economic and financial reforms, stemming corruption, holding the military and police accountable for human rights violations, and controlling avian influenza. In 2005, Indonesia reached a historic peace agreement with armed separatists in Aceh, which led to democratic elections in December 2006. Indonesia continues to face a low intensity separatist movement in Papua.
    Budget: revenues: $90.17 billion
    expenditures: $96.87 billion (2008 est.)
    Currency code: IDR
    Economy GDP (2007): $433 billion; (2008 est.): $500 billion.
    Annual growth rate (2007): 6.3%; (2008 est.): 6.1%.
    Inflation (2007): 6.6%; (2008 est.): 11.5-12.5% (end-period).
    Per capita income (2007): $3,700 (est., PPP).
    Natural resources (11.1% of GDP): Oil and gas, bauxite, silver, tin, copper, gold, coal.
    Agriculture (13.8% of GDP): Products--timber, rubber, rice, palm oil, coffee. Land--17% cultivated.
    Manufacturing (27% of GDP): Garments, footwear, electronic goods, furniture, paper products.
    Trade: Exports (2007)--$118.1 billion including oil, natural gas, appliances, textiles. Major exporters--Japan, U.S., Singapore, Republic of Korea, China. Imports (2007)--$84 billion including food, chemicals, capital goods, consumer goods. Major importers--Singapore, Japan, China.

    United States Travel Advisory Excerpt for Indonesia ***for complete and up to date advisory see US Travel Advisory
    December 15, 2008 COUNTRY DESCRIPTION: Indonesia is an independent republic consisting of more than 17,500 islands spread over 3,400 miles along the Equator. The main islands are Java, Sumatra, Bali, Kalimantan (Borneo), Sulawesi (Celebes), Papua, Halmahera, and Seram. The capital city of Jakarta lies in the lowlands of West Java, the most populated island. The country has approximately 245,500,000 people and more than 300 ethnic groups. Indonesia’s geographic location and topography make the country prone to natural disasters, especially seismic upheaval due to its location on the “Ring of Fire,” an arc of volcanoes and fault lines encircling the Pacific Basin. Indonesia is a developing country with a growing economy and some infrastructure shortcomings. However, it has many tourist destinations associated with the country’s cultural diversity and natural resources. Annually, approximately 150,000 U.S. tourists visit Indonesia. The U.S. diplomatic mission in Indonesia consists of approximately 220 American staff and 500 family members in addition to an average of 150 temporary duty officials who visit the Embassy each month. See the Department of State Background Notes on Indonesia for additional information on the country.
    SAFETY AND SECURITY: Since 2005, the Indonesian police and security forces have disrupted a number of terrorist cells and arrested approximately 400 suspects linked with Jemaah Islamiyah (JI), a U.S. Department of State-designated terrorist organization, including the three terrorists convicted of killing 202 people in an October 2002 nightclub bombing in Bali. While Indonesia’s counterterrorism efforts have had significant results, the threat remains. For example, in July 2008, Indonesian authorities arrested nine suspects in Sumatra who had been building bombs reportedly in preparation for anti-Western attacks, and in September 2008, a bomb was found in a shopping center in Palu before the start of the Muslim fasting month. In spite of the success of the Indonesian counter-terrorism units, JI networks and cells may remain intact and have the capacity to go operational with little or no warning. Extremists may target both official and private interests. Examples of such targets include high-profile sporting events, residential areas, business offices, hotels, clubs, restaurants, places of worship, schools, public areas, and locales where Americans or foreigners gather in large numbers. The Department of State urges Americans in Indonesia to avoid crowds, maintain a low profile, and be vigilant about security at all times. Americans are advised to monitor local news broadcasts, vary their routes and times in carrying out daily activities, and consider the level of preventive security when visiting public places in Indonesia. Americans vacationing in Indonesia are advised to consider the level of preventive security when choosing hotels, restaurants, beaches, entertainment venues, and recreation sites. Americans should always use common sense when traveling in unfamiliar areas and should be aware that local groups here as elsewhere may respond violently to real and perceived offenses. For example, in June 2008, two Americans in western Sumatra were beaten after the Americans reportedly accused a local man of theft. In the same month, another American in Sumatra was threatened by members of a local mosque when the American visited the mosque to complain about being awakened from his sleep by the morning call to prayer.

    The U.S. Mission in Indonesia must approve U.S. government employees’ travel to the province of Papua, and travelers to that region must also obtain the approval of the Indonesian government. Even though other areas of Indonesia are not under official U.S. government travel restrictions, the U.S. Mission requests that official U.S. government employees inform the Regional Security Officer of their intent to travel to the provinces of Banda Aceh, Central Sulawesi and Maluku. American travelers and American residents are urged to update their passports and important personal papers in case it becomes necessary to depart Indonesia quickly. Travel distances, poor communications, and an inadequate health care infrastructure make it extremely difficult for the Embassy to respond to U.S. citizen emergencies. Many parts of Indonesia (including many tourist destinations) are isolated and difficult to reach or contact. For the latest security information, Americans traveling abroad should regularly monitor the Department’s web site at http://travel.state.gov, where the current Travel Alerts, including the Worldwide Caution, can be found. Up-to-date information on safety and security can also be obtained by calling 1-888-407-4747 toll free in the U.S. and Canada, or for callers outside the U.S. and Canada, a regular toll-line at 1-202-501-4444. These numbers are available from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Eastern Time, Monday through Friday (except U.S. federal holidays). The Department of State urges American citizens to take responsibility for their own personal security while traveling overseas. For general information about appropriate measures travelers can take to protect themselves in an overseas environment, see the Department of State’s pamphlet A Safe Trip Abroad.
    AVIATION SAFETY OVERSIGHT: Based on publicly available information, including the results of a study commissioned by the Indonesian Government, the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has determined that the Indonesian Directorate General of Civil Aviation is not in compliance with International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) aviation safety standards for the oversight of Indonesia’s air carrier operations. For more information, travelers may visit the FAA’s web site at http://www.faa.gov/safety/programs_initiatives/oversight/iasa. Indonesian civil aviation continues to experience air incidents and accidents, including four crashes with fatalities between September 5, 2005, and March 7, 2007. Incidents included hard landings, collapsed landing gear, and planes veering off the runway. Whenever possible, Americans traveling to and from Indonesia should fly directly to their destinations on international carriers from countries whose civil aviation authorities meet international aviation safety standards for the oversight of their air carrier operations under the FAA’s International Aviation Safety Assessment (IASA) program.
    ENTRY/EXIT REQUIREMENTS: The Indonesian government requires a passport valid for at least six months from the date of arrival in Indonesia to enter the country. Indonesian authorities regularly deny entry to all foreign nationals who arrive with less than six months validity on their passports. The U.S. Embassy cannot obtain entry permission for Americans in this situation. Travelers will be required to depart for Singapore or a nearby country to obtain a new U.S. passport. American citizens are required to have a visa to enter Indonesia. U.S. citizens may apply for a visa on arrival at the airports in Jakarta, Bali, Surabaya, Medan, Padang, Pekanbaru, Manado, Biak, Ambon, Balikpapan, Pontianak, Kupang, Batam, and South Sumatra. An onward/return ticket is required to apply for an entry visa at these Indonesian ports of entry. Visas are not available at the Banda Aceh airport. Visas on arrival are available at a limited number of seaports, including the Batam and Bintan ferry terminals, but are not available at any land border crossing. Travelers without a visa should check carefully when planning travel between Indonesia and other countries in the region to be sure their return to Indonesia is through a designated visa-on-arrival port or airport. Travelers will not be allowed to enter or return to Indonesia at a port of entry that does not have visa-on-arrival facilities. Indonesian visas require an entire passport page. Travelers without a blank visa page in their passport may be denied entry. Additional visa pages may be added in the United States through a Passport Agency or at most U.S. embassies and consulates. Visitors may be granted a 3-day visa on arrival for a fee of $10, or a 30-day visa on arrival for a fee of $25. Recent experience has shown that some visitors are granted a 7-day visa on arrival for $10. All visas on arrival are non-extendable. Travelers must exit the country to be able to purchase another visa on arrival. Travelers are strongly advised to purchase the 30-day visa on arrival to avoid problems if travel plans change unexpectedly. As of March 2008, travelers who overstay visas on arrival are subject to a fine of U.S. $20 per day. U.S. citizens may also apply for a visa at the Indonesian Embassy in Washington, DC, or at an Indonesian Consulate in the U.S. In some cases, U.S. citizens may also apply at Indonesian embassies and consulates in other countries. U.S. citizens traveling overseas who wish to apply for an Indonesian visa should inquire with the local embassy in the country where they are currently traveling. A visitor's visa for business purposes and social/cultural stays of longer duration require a letter of intent/sponsorship from the Indonesian employer and/or sponsor. For up-to-date information, travelers may contact the Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia: 2020 Massachusetts Avenue NW, Washington, DC 20036, phone: (202) 775-5200 or at http://www.embassyofindonesia.org. Indonesian Consulates are located in Los Angeles (213) 383-5126, San Francisco (415) 474-9571, Chicago (312) 920-1880, New York (212) 879-0600, and Houston (713) 785-1691. Visit the Embassy of Indonesia web site at http://www.embassyofindonesia.org for the most current visa information. Indonesia strictly enforces its immigration/visa requirements. Several Westerners, including Americans, have been jailed for visa violations and/or overstays. Violators may also be subject to substantial fines and/or deportation from Indonesia for immigration and visa violations. Immigration officials have also detained people for conducting business, academic, or other non-tourist activities while on tourist visa status. Volunteer work with local or international NGOs is not permitted on tourist visa status. Penalties for such immigration/visa violations may include a prison sentence of up to 5 years and a fine of Rupiah 25 million. Travelers are encouraged to contact an Indonesian consular office to determine the appropriate visa category before traveling to Indonesia. Please consult the Criminal Penalties section below for further information. All airline passengers, including children, are subject to a departure tax, which must be paid in cash (Rupiah). The international departure tax as of November 2008 is 100,000 Rupiah in Jakarta but may vary depending on what international airport is being used; domestic departure tax in Jakarta is 30,000 Rupiah but this tax also varies by airport. For further information about customs regulations, please read our Customs Information sheet.

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    Boatbuilder in Bulukumba
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    appx. 54 km away.

    Hijaunya Bantaeng from Sinoa
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    appx. 60 km away.

    Sunrise on the mountain of Sinoa Bantaeng
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    appx. 62 km away.

    Pohon Satu from Jagong
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    appx. 60 km away.

    Kota Bantaeng from Sinoa
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    appx. 60 km away.

    Masjid Agung Syekh Abd. Gani Bantaeng
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    appx. 62 km away.

    Gunung Loka from Bangkengbonto
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    appx. 55 km away.

    Bira Beach
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    appx. 62 km away.

    Tea Plantation, Malino, Sulawesi, Indonesia
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    appx. 43 km away.

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