The narrator discusses how Google Maps technology can be used to prove the accuracy of a hadith (Prophetic tradition) from the 14th century. The hadith states that the distance between Mecca and Hajar is the same as the distance between Mecca and Busyro. Using Google Maps, the narrator shows that the distance between Mecca and Hajar is indeed the same as the distance between Mecca and Busyro, approximately 1272 km. This is seen as a miracle and proof of the Prophet's words.
The narrator then shifts to discussing the importance of Friday in Islam, citing various hadiths that highlight its significance. Friday is considered a noble day for Muslims, and it is said that the Day of Judgment will occur on a Friday. The narrator also mentions that Friday is a time for forgiveness of sins, and that Muslims should prepare themselves for the Day of Judgment by performing pious deeds.
The video concludes with a discussion on the anxiety and fear that animals feel every Friday, according to a hadith, and how humans and jinn are the only creatures that do not feel this fear. The narrator encourages viewers to increase their pious deeds and worship Allah to prepare for the Day of Judgment.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The hadith of Abu Hurairah states that the distance from Mecca to Hajar is the same as the distance from Mecca to Busyro.
2. The distance between Mecca and Hajar, and between Mecca and Busyro, is approximately 1272 km.
3. This distance was difficult to measure accurately in the 14th century.
4. The distance was only measurable with modern technology, such as planes and satellites, which were not available during the time of the Prophet.
5. Google Maps or Google Earth can be used to prove the accuracy of the hadith.
6. The distance between Mecca and Hajar is comparable to the distance between Jakarta and Denpasar, which is approximately 1178 km.
7. The Quran states that heaven has eight doors (Surah Al-Imran, verse 33).
8. The Hadith of Bukhari mentions that heaven has eight doors, including the door of ar-rayyan, which is only entered by people who fast.
9. The Hadith of Muslim states that the Day of Judgment will occur on a Friday.
10. Friday is considered a noble day for Muslims, and it is a day of forgiveness of sins.
11. The Hadith of Salman al-Farisi states that sins will be forgiven between Friday and the previous Friday.
12. The Quran states that the knowledge of the Day of Rising is only with Allah (Surah Al-Ahzab, verse 63).
13. The Hadith of Abu Dawud and an-Nasa'i states that all creatures, including animals, feel anxious and afraid every Friday, except for humans and jinn.
14. The Hadith of Rasulullah states that there is not a single animal that creeps on this earth but will welcome Friday in the morning in a state of paying attention to the same concept of what will happen until the sun rises.