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Kisah dan Pesan Mulia - Anak dari Batu "Ibnu Hajar"

Anak dari Batu

Gambar Ilustrasi Ibnu Hajar


Sebelum menjadi ulama besar yang sangat produktif dalam menghasilkan berbagai karya, Ibnu Hajar saat masih menuntut ilmu terkenal sebagai seorang anak yang bodoh dan bebal. Ia pernah merasa putus asa dan lari dari tempat ia belajar karena merasa sangat tidak paham dengan ilmu yang diberikan guru kepadanya. Semakin ia diberi penjelasan, maka semakin ia tidak mengerti maksudnya. Waktunya  lebih banyak untuk menyendiri dan merenung di pinggir sungai. Pada saat merenung, mendadak ia tersentak oleh tetesan air pada batu yang didudukinya itu. Ternyata pada satu sisi batu dimana air tersebut menetes, terlihat ada lubang disana. Dari situ kemudian tumbuh lagi semangatnya untuk belajar, karena ia berkeyakinan jika batu saja dapat berlubang oleh tetesan air, tentu hati manusia yang lunak akan terhembus pula oleh siraman ilmu pengetahuan.

Akhirnya sejarah mencatat Ibnu Hajar al-Asqalani sebagai ulama yang hebat dan terkenal dengan keluasan ilmunya. Nama Ibnu Hajar sendiri secara bahasa artinya “anak batu” karena erat kaitannya dengan legenda yang menyatakan bahwa kegemilangannya dalam ilmu pengetahuan berawal dari terinspirasinya ia oleh sebuah batu yang berlubang oleh tetesan air.



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