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Dalam sesi istirahat dalam acara di hotel, biasanya tidak disediakan kursi untuk tempat kita makan. Menyikapi hal itu, hal yang paling umum dilakukan adalah makan sambil berdiri. Padahal, kalau kita kembalikan ke sunnah, Rasul SAW melarang kita untuk makan sambil berdiri (kalau minum, boleh berdiri, tapi kalau makan tidak boleh)

Dalam acara "sun developer's day" hari ini, ada sesuatu yang sangat berbeda. Banyak peserta yang makan samail duduk di lantai tempat makan. Berawal dari seorang bapak dari bandung, yang segera dicontoh oleh peserta yang lain.

Wah, hari ini banyak pelajaran yang bisa saya ambil. Salah satunya yang luar biasa adalah apa yang dilakukan bapak dari Bandung itu. Pelajarannya adalah: pegang teguh sunnah, walau itu adalah hal yang tidak umum dilakukan. Selain itu, beri contoh akan kebaikan, banyak orang yang takut memulai untuk melakukan. Banyak orang yang baru berani kalau ada contoh.

Jadi, beranikah anda memegang teguh sunnah? Beranikah anda menjadi pelopor kebaikan?

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