Mahfudzot Class 2 KMI Gontor and its Meaning and Explanation
Mahfudzot Class 2 KMI Gontor and its Meaning and Explanation (Part 22)
لِلْبُوْصِيْرِي فيِ تَحْذِيْرِ هَوَى النَفْسِ
Bushiri's Poem* In Caution Against Lust
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# النَفْسُ كَالطِفْلِ إِنْ تُهْمِلْهُ شَبَّ عَلَى
حُبِّ الرَضَاعِ وَإِنْ تَفْطِمْهُ يَنْفَطِمِ
Lust is like a child, if you let it suckle to maturity,
She will continue to breastfeed. But if you separate him he will stop.
كَمْ حَسَّنَتْ لَذَّةً لِلْمَرْءِ قَاتِلَةً #
مِنْ حَيْثُ لَمْ يَدْرِ أَنَّ السُمَّ فيِ الدَسَمِ
How often lust makes something delicious but deadly look good.
To the extent that people do not know that there is poison in fat.
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Syarah / Explanation and Conclusion:
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Lust is likened to a child who is breastfeeding, a child who is breastfeeding usually, if not stopped breastfeeding (weaned), will continue to suckle until it is big. Human desires are like that, if humans do not force themselves to stop following their desires, then it is certain that they will never be able to stop forever.
On the other hand, human lust sometimes makes something that is actually dangerous looks like a good pleasure in the eyes of humans, this is like delicious food that contains poison that can endanger human life itself.
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