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Last time we spoke about the end of the Bougainville campaign. In June 1945, the Australia and Allied forces intensified their campaign in the Pacific, spearheaded by General Hammer, as they battled entrenched Japanese troops on Bougainville. Following the capture of the Soraken Peninsula, the Australians aimed to control the strategic Hongorai River but faced fierce resistance. Meanwhile, General Kanda adjusted his strategies, pulling back Japanese forces to a defensive perimeter around Buin, allowing his troops to regroup. Australian battalions, notably the 24th and 57th/60th, pressed forward, making significant gains despite encountering numerous obstacles, including concealed mines and relentless counterattacks. The turning point came when they crossed the Hongorai River, marking a vital milestone in their advance. Ultimately, the combination of perseverance and tactical maneuvers set the stage for future successes within the broader context of the Pacific Theater. This episode is the Fall of Wewak Welcome to the Pacific War Podcast Week by Week, I am your dutiful host Craig Watson. But, before we start I want to also remind you this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Perhaps you want to learn more about world war two? Kings and Generals have an assortment of episodes on world war two and much more so go give them a look over on Youtube. So please subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry for some more history related content, over on my channel, the Pacific War Channel you can find a few videos all the way from the Opium Wars of the 1800's until the end of the Pacific War in 1945. In the last episode we finished off the Bougainville campaign. Now its been 4 long ass grueling years for the boys fighting in New Guinea. Today we are finally going to finish that story. As we last saw, by early April 1945, General George Stevens and his 6th Australian Division were making significant strides in their Wewak offensive. The campaign, aimed at capturing the strategically important town of Wewak, was crucial for disrupting Japanese forces in New Guinea and aiding in their eventual defeat. Brigadier King's 16th Brigade had effectively secured the But and Dagua areas, notable locations that played vital roles in the region's agricultural landscape and supply lines. Simultaneously, Brigadier Moten's 17th Brigade was concentrating its efforts along the Ninab River, a key waterway that would facilitate the final drive toward Maprik, a town essential for both its infrastructure and resources. Facing intense Australian pressure, the remnants of General Mano's 41st Division were forced to retreat northwestward to Wora, a strategic village located near the coast, while the Miyake Force reorganized itself along the defensive line formed by the Imbia, Neligum, Kumbungua, and Bainy rivers. This area is characterized by its rugged terrain, dense jungles, and numerous waterways, making it a challenging environment for military operations. On April 3, General Moten ordered the 2/7th Battalion to advance toward Maprik and the Agricultural Station, aiming to seize this vital supply center. At the same time, the 2/6th Battalion was tasked with moving towards the Screw River to block any potential enemy retreats to the north. Hayforce, a composite group of Australian troops, was directed to push forward to the Maprik-Marui road. This mission was critical as it aimed to establish a new airfield, designated as Hayfield, to alleviate the pressing supply issues faced by Australian forces. The Australians began their assault towards Maprik, yet they quickly discovered that the enemy was well-prepared to defend this food-producing region. Throughout the week, they were largely limited to patrol actions as they engaged with scattered enemy forces. Concurrently, Hayforce advanced eastward, encountering strong resistance at Wora on April 10. This strategic location, once teeming with activity, had become a focal point for Japanese defense. On April 12, feeling increasingly under pressure, General Mano opted to abandon Wora, allowing him to concentrate his forces more effectively at Bainyik. This decision was pivotal, as it permitted Australian forces to secure the site of the proposed airstrip, enhancing their logistical capabilities. Meanwhile patrols had been pressing on from village to village. On 28th March, for example, Sergeant J. W. Hedderman, of the 2/6th, a notable leader in these as in earlier operations, had led a reconnaissance to Kulkuil and Gwanginan. Next day he led a fighting patrol which took Kulkuil with a carefully-planned surprise attack. On the 30th Lieutenant Errey's platoon (16), with Hedderman as platoon sergeant, attacked Gwanginan. Hedderman confused the enemy by shouting to imaginary platoons to right and left (thus incidentally drawing fire on himself); and when the leading section was halted he brought down supporting fire and enabled it to move again. A man was wounded within 10 yards of the enemy's pits; Hedderman went forward, killed two Japanese with grenades, and dragged his comrade to safety. The enemy were 25 to 30 strong and the attack failed despite these gallant efforts. Hedderman covered the withdrawal, firing until all others had gone. On 30th March a patrol found Mairoka clear of the enemy and on 4th April Lieutenant Gordon's platoon established a patrol base there. On the 7th Errey's platoon attacked a village to the east of the Milak villages but without success, Lieutenant Errey being killed, and Sergeant Layfield wounded. Chicanambu was occupied on the 9th. On April 15, two companies from the 2/6th pushed eastward towards the Screw River. Over the next five days, they faced strong opposition as they engaged in fierce skirmishes and patrol actions to secure critical territories, ultimately capturing Wambak, Kombichagi, and Bungara. Each of these locations represented not only strategic advantages but also a deepening impact on the local population and the broader campaign dynamics. On April 15, 1945, the 2/7th Battalion launched its main assault, with one company advancing towards the line of Nimrod Creek. This location, nestled within the dense jungles of New Guinea, proved to be strategically significant yet perilous. As they approached, Australian troops encountered heavily defended and camouflaged pillboxes, fortifications designed to protect the Japanese troops stationed in the area. Despite the challenges, they managed to secure a long, kunai-covered spur to the northeast of a critical area known as Maprik 2 by the following day. On April 17, another company from the 2/7th continued the offensive, advancing toward a target referred to as Maprik 1. They reached a point approximately 400 yards northwest of the objective but soon found themselves in a precarious situation as they became surrounded on both flanks the next day. It was not until April 19 that they successfully broke through to the southwest, escaping their encirclement. The House Tamboran feature, a prominent ridge north of Maprik 1, was finally secured on April 20. This strategic high ground was essential for controlling the surrounding terrain and allowing further advances in the area. The following day, the 2/7th began probing towards the Maprik airstrip and Bainyik. Their efforts to secure the airstrip were fruitful within the next few days; however, they faced staunch resistance at both Maprik 2 and Bainyik, where Japanese forces continued to mount a determined defense. On April 25, the Australians crossed the Screw River, a vital waterway that flows through this region, on their way toward Midpum Creek, which they reached the following day. This movement was crucial for maintaining momentum in the campaign. While the 2/7th Battalion was engaged in heavy fighting, patrols from the 2/6th Battalion successfully secured the Neligum villages, although they encountered strong Japanese resistance at Mangumbu. This locality, bordered by lush vegetation and steep hills, served as a vital defensive position for Japanese forces. Simultaneously, intelligence reports about a small enemy contingent under Lieutenant-Colonel Takenaga Masaharu positioned at Tau prompted a swift response. On April 16, a platoon from the 2/5th Battalion departed from Aitape, a coastal town known for its strategic significance during the campaign. They tracked down the Japanese troops and engaged them at Kubriwat on April 24. After the Kubriwat engagement, Colonel Takenaga's troops managed to shake off pursuit by the Australians; yet as the Australians continued to harass them, Takenaga ultimately decided that they would surrender. They took a leaflet containing a notice of surrender that one of the soldiers had been carrying, added some conditions underneath in English, tied it to a pole for the Australians to find, and left the area. Scouts from Miles' platoon then found the leaflet and brought it back with them. On May 2, the Australian platoon spotted Takenaga's unit near Womgrer village, and asked a native to help them make contact. Two truce bearers from the Japanese side came to the Australians to negotiate, and on the following day Takenaga's unit surrendered at Womgrer and were disarmed. At the time of surrender, Takenaga's unit consisted of 42 men: five officers (including Takenaga), four warrant officers, and 33 non-commissioned officers and soldiers. They were equipped with five light machine guns, 17 rifles, five pistols, and 750 rounds of ammunition. The prisoners, escorted by Miles' platoon, marched for three days in an orderly fashion to Maprik Airport, and were then transported to Aitape. Takenaga's unit were held in Aitape for around one month, before being broken up and sent to prison camps in Lae and in Australia, where they received good treatment. They were all interrogated, and in particular, Takenaga was transported to Manila for a detailed interrogation. As well as giving character information about the commanders of the 18th Army, Takenaga gave his opinion of how the Allies should deal with Emperor Hirohito: "If the Emperor is killed then the Japanese people will resist until the bitter end, but if there is an order from the Emperor then they will probably surrender peacefully." Back in the Maprik sector, while Hayforce conducted probing operations and successfully captured Yentagim in early May, the Miyake Force began a withdrawal toward the Loanim-Yamil-Kumbungua line. This defensive line was a series of natural features and fortified positions designed to obstruct the advancing Australian troops. On the northern flank, the 2/6th Battalion also continued to patrol eastward, successfully securing the strategically important Mangumbu on May 2. This advancement not only disrupted enemy operations but also paved the way for further Australian advances in the region. On May 8, 1945, the 2/7th Battalion launched a decisive attack, successfully capturing part of the Kumbungua Ridge, a strategically significant high ground dominating the surrounding terrain. Two flame-throwers had now been received by the 2/7th and on 8th May these were used to drive the enemy from part of the narrow steep-sided Kumbungua ridge. The Japanese made off, abandoning 30 weapon-pits, but engaged the Australians from a knoll farther up the ridge. Just three days later, they captured the southern end of the ridge while another company moved to occupy Waigakum 1, a forward position that offered a crucial vantage point over the area. Flame-throwers were proving very effective. On 10th May the 2/7th occupied Waigakum 1, and on the 11th a platoon with flame-throwers attacked and took a position where the defenders abandoned 50 packs. Another platoon approached the knoll at the south end of the Kumbungua ridge from the south, attacked up a steep slope and put to flight the defenders who abandoned 25 packs and 100 sticks of gelignite. The Japanese opened fire, however, from higher up and, the ground being unsuitable for defence, the platoon withdrew. By May 13, following effective air support that softened enemy defenses, central Kumbungua was found abandoned by Japanese forces, a testament to the pressure the Australians had applied. The following day, after another heavy bombardment from both aircraft and artillery, the entire ridge was finally secured, marking a significant accomplishment in the campaign. Pressing on, the Australians cleared the area northeast of Kalabu by May 26. However, they faced stiff resistance and found it challenging to make further advances. As a result, the 2/7th Battalion reorganized to defend the captured positions, consolidating their gains to ensure they could withstand potential counterattacks from the tenacious enemy. In the meantime, on May 17, Waigakum 2 fell to Australian troops. This success forced the cutoff remnants of General Mano's 41st Division to begin their retreat to the east, as the Australians patrolled further towards Malba, another critical location along their advance. The loss of Waigakum to the 2/7th Battalion in mid-May had a very upsetting effect on the Japanese. It was the point of junction between Miyake Force, now 800 strong, and the 41st Division and, according to General Yoshiwara, this loss led directly to the withdrawal from Kalabu and Loanim. On the 19th a platoon, guided by natives, surprised six Japanese in a garden south-east of Kalabu. Here Private Jenkins" came upon one Japanese asleep outside a weapon-pit. As he was within feet of me (wrote Jenkins later) I thought it was an excellent opportunity to take a prisoner so I woke him with a light kick and pulled him to his feet with my left hand, keeping my Owen gun in my right. I had managed to get my prisoner some paces from his position when a slight noise alerted his mates and they opened fire on the patrol. With this the Jap broke from my grasp and I was forced to shoot him. One other Japanese was killed and the others made off.Turning their attention northward, the 2/6th Battalion attempted to attack the village of Jamei on May 20. However, they were met with fierce resistance from Japanese defenders, which compelled the Australians to bombard the area intensively with artillery and air strikes until the enemy was finally forced to retreat on May 25. While the Australians were continuing to probe towards Yamil, elements of the 2/7th Battalion executed successful attacks in the Malba area, which was ultimately secured by the end of the month. This marked a crucial step in their advance as they pushed deeper into enemy territory. Meanwhile, in the coastal sector, Brigadier King's 16th Brigade concentrated its efforts east of the But River, extending up to the Kofi area. At the same time, Brigadier Martin's 29th Brigade assembled at But, preparing for the final drive toward Wewak, a town that had become a strategic target for Allied forces in their campaign to eradicate Japanese presence in New Guinea. On April 14, the 2/1st Battalion passed through the lines of the 2/2nd Battalion, launching an attack toward the Karawop-Wisling area. This sector, known for its rugged topography and dense underbrush, finally fell to the relentless Australian assaults two days later after a series of intense company-level attacks. On April 25, the 2/1st Battalion occupied the crucial 1800 Feature without facing any opposition. This high ground provided them with significant tactical advantages in the ongoing conflict. Meanwhile, the 2/3rd Battalion, positioned to the north, successfully launched an attack on Boiken Plantation. Their efforts were rewarded as they advanced to Kalimboa the following day, further consolidating Australian positions in the region. On April 27, 1945, the 2/2nd Battalion moved swiftly through the advancing lines, pushing forward to Hawain and crossing the river in their quest to engage Japanese forces. Concurrently, the 2/3rd Battalion patrolled south along Boiken Creek, where they encountered significant enemy resistance in the Koanumbo area. After a series of determined assaults, this area was ultimately secured by May 2, allowing the Australians to fortify their positions. At this point in the campaign, Brigadier Martin's 19th Brigade took over the advance towards Cape Wom, and subsequently, the strategic objective of Wewak. This movement coincided with preparations by Lieutenant-Colonel Eric Hennessy's 2/6th Commando Regiment, which was organizing for a surprise landing east of Cape Moem, a critical maneuver aimed at outflanking Japanese defenses. On May 3, the 2/4th Battalion advanced from Hawain, managing to cover six miles without facing any opposition. By the next day, they reached Wom without incident. As night fell, Australian patrols had already established a presence along the Waringe River, preparing for further actions. During this time, patrols targeted Japanese stragglers in the vicinity, eliminating several and gathering intelligence. Reconnaissance units were then sent forward to Minga Creek to assess enemy positions while the 2/4th secured Yarabos on May 7, progressively tightening the noose around Japanese defenses. Meanwhile, the 2/8th Battalion, positioned on the right flank, engaged in a series of minor clashes, successfully capturing Ranimboa on May 4, followed by Numikim just days later. These advances were crucial in pressuring the remaining Japanese forces, which, under Generals Adachi and Nakano, were increasingly evident in their abandonment of the substantial base at Wewak. Their main forces began to withdraw over the rugged terrain of the Prince Alexander Mountains, leaving behind strong rearguards tasked with covering their exit routes from Wewak. To counter this withdrawal, the 2/11th Battalion and the 2/7th Commando Squadron were dispatched on a wide encircling movement towards the Sauri villages and Wirui Mission, aiming to cut off the retreating Japanese forces. Meanwhile, the 2/4th Battalion crossed Minga Creek and launched an attack towards Wewak on May 8, seeking to claim the final strategic stronghold. Two days later, bolstered by supporting tanks and artillery, the 2/4th Battalion initiated a vigorous assault on Wewak Point. This area, positioned at the very tip of the peninsula, was essential for controlling the coastal approaches to Wewak. After a hard-fought engagement, the Australians successfully seized the entirety of Wewak Point, subsequently mopping up the remaining Japanese soldiers who had entrenched themselves in the caves along the cliffs, effectively concluding the intense fighting in this region. At 12.15 two companies were ordered to mop up.cThat afternoon a flame-thrower fired into a bunker apparently lit a dump of bombs which blew up. Smith's company found several occupied caves and, since the Japanese would not surrender, merely picqueted them until engineers arrived and blew up the entrances, sealing the Japanese in. It was estimated that about 50 perished in the caves; by midnight 65 other dead had been counted and three 75-mm guns and two 20-mm had been captured. In a brilliant action the Australians, supported by tanks and more than 40 field guns, had lost only 2 killed and 17 wounded. Mopping up was continued next day, and no live Japanese remained on the point by midday. Finally it was estimated that from 180 to 200 Japanese had been killed. On May 11, 1945, following their progress along the Big Road, the 2/11th Battalion set out to occupy the strategic 620, 710, and 770 Features. However, they soon encountered unexpected resistance over the following days. This was not merely an isolated skirmish; it was part of a broader engagement as they pressed their advance against the entrenched Japanese defenders. Meanwhile, an important operation was unfolding to the west. The 2/9th and 2/10th Commando Squadrons, supported by a small flotilla formed around the sloop Swan, successfully landed on Dove Bay's Red Beach, located just to the west of Forok Point. This maneuver was critical, as it disrupted Japanese supply lines and provided the Australians with a foothold to cut off the Wewak Road. Following their landing, the squadrons dispatched patrols eastward, further isolating Japanese forces. The next day, the 2/3rd Machine-Gun Battalion secured the junction of the Wewak Road and Forok Creek, a key point for controlling the surrounding areas, while the 2/9th Commando Squadron patrolled past Mandi, gaining valuable intelligence. The 2/4th Battalion, capitalizing on this chaos, pressed forward to secure the Wewak airfield and the Wirui Mission, both of which were vital for maintaining air support and supply routes in the theater of operations. On May 13, the 2/11th Battalion successfully captured the 620 Feature, a crucial hill that provided vantage points over the battlefield. However, they struggled to take the 710 Feature the next day, as Japanese resistance intensified in the rugged foothills south of the Big Road. On 14th May, the 2/11th being heavily engaged in the foothills south of the Big Road, Lt Martin had ordered the 2/4th to attack Wirui Mission, which was on a steep kunai-covered hill about 300 feet high dominating the airfield. Approaching from the east through tall kunai the leading com-pany with a troop of tanks soon took the first objective-dominating ground about half way up the hill. Captain Smith's company passed through and, with the tanks, whose crews estimated that they killed about 30 Japanese, reached the top. By nightfall the top and the eastern slopes were held but the Japanese were fighting back from bunkers on the north-west slopes. Next day Smith's company attacked these remaining bunkers. The lead-ing section was halted by intense fire after several men had been hit. Private Kenna, in the supporting section, which was firing on the bunkers at a range of only 50 yards, stood up in the kunai grass in full view of the enemy and fired his Bren at one of the Japanese machine-gun posts. The Japanese machine-gunners returned his fire but failed to hit him. Kenna then said to Private Rau who was beside him that the Japanese "had a bead on him" and he asked for Rau's rifle. Still standing, he fired four rifle shots and silenced the enemy post. He then took the Bren again and opened fire on another post about 70 yards away and silenced it too. The remaining post was then knocked out by a tank; soon the 2/4th and 2/11th were in contact. About 40 Japanese were killed and perhaps 20 escaped in the fight for the mission. Large quantities of weapons, vehicles, generators, tele-phones and other equipment were found there. Possession of Wirui Mission gave complete control of the Wewak coastal plain. Captured papers made it possible to make a fairly precise estimate of the forces immediately round Wewak: Kato Force, built round the 25th Airfield Battalion and about 300 strong, was holding from Sauri to Wirui Creek; Jinka Force, about 400 strong, was holding from Wirui Creek to the east, including Boram airfield, and south into the range as far as Passam; to the east was Aoyama Force, of unknown strength; the coastal plain to a depth of about 1,000 yards was not held in strength, and it was thought that there would be little opposition on the coast at least as far as Boram airfield Supported by artillery fire and through persistent efforts, the 2/11th finally took the 710 Feature on May 15, which allowed them to begin patrolling towards the 770 Feature and the nearby Klewalin, two additional strongholds that were key to the entire operation. Simultaneously, since May 11, the 2/7th Commando Squadron had been engaged in fierce fighting. They maneuvered through a series of knolls in the Sauri villages area, which they ultimately cleared by May 16, further tightening the noose around Japanese defenses. On that same day, after intense air and naval bombardments prepared the way, the 2/8th Battalion began their advance toward Boram. This crucial location fell into their hands unopposed by nightfall, allowing significant advances in the Australian front line. However, on May 17, as the 2/8th Battalion continued its push to the mouth of Boram Creek, they encountered a strongly-held Japanese position. This area, characterized by intricate terrain and dense jungle cover, presented formidable challenges as they sought to advance further into Japanese-occupied territory. The enemy bunkers would remain a formidable obstacle until May 20, when a heavy bombardment finally rendered them inoperative. Following this, the Australians seized the opportunity to exploit their gains and advanced further east to occupy Cape Moem. This maneuver allowed them to establish contact with the commando force at Brandi Plantation just two days later, strengthening their foothold along the coast. On May 24, the 2/11th Battalion occupied the strategic 770 feature after enduring its own heavy bombardment. Three days later, they managed to destroy the last remnants of enemy forces south of the 710 feature, marking a significant step in the campaign. On May 25, the 2/4th Battalion also launched a patrol into the village of Koigin, taking the location after a sharp and intense fight. However, amidst these operations, Brigadier Martin fell ill with malaria and was temporarily replaced by Lieutenant-Colonel John Bishop, a shift that would guide the troops through the operational challenges ahead. By the end of May, the 6th Division had pushed most remnants of the Japanese 18th Army away from the coast, including their vital base at Wewak. The Japanese forces were now confined within the rugged, mountainous terrain, squeezed between the 17th Brigade, positioned forward of Maprik to the west, and the remainder of the 6th Division to the north. In preparation for the next phase of their campaign, General Moten set out to secure the line from Solongan to Kulauru Mission. The 2/5th Battalion relieved the 2/7th Battalion and moved against Kulauru and Ulupu, while the 2/6th Battalion advanced towards Yamil. The Australians acted swiftly and decisively, rapidly capturing Newton's Knoll and Palketia during the first week of June. On June 10, after extensive air strikes and bombardments weakened enemy defenses, the 2/6th Battalion successfully entered Yamil. Just three days later, on June 13, the 2/5th Battalion continued their momentum by capturing Yamil 3 and Yuman as the beleaguered Miyake Force began its retreat towards Ulupu, indicating the deteriorating situation for Japanese forces in the region. Despite the Australians' relentless advance and the heavy bombardment inflicted upon them, the Japanese remained determined to defend Kunai Spur. Their tenacity meant that the Australians could only secure Yamil 4 on June 24, underscoring the intensity of the fighting in this strategic area. At this critical juncture, the 2nd New Guinea Battalion arrived in the Hayfield area to patrol southwards towards Kwimbu, Mikau, and Kunjinge. These movements further reinforced the Australian positions and set the stage for the continuing efforts to dismantle the last remnants of Japanese resistance in the region. On June 11, 1945, the 2/8th Battalion successfully seized Hill 1 after a concentrated air and artillery bombardment that softened up the enemy defenses. This pivotal victory allowed them to establish a critical foothold in the area, vital for subsequent operations. Just five days later, on June 16, both artillery and aircraft targeted Hill 2 and Shiburangu, two crucial positions that had become points of interest in the ongoing campaign. After numerous attempts and repeated efforts by the infantry, the Australians ultimately captured Hill 2, a strategic vantage point that further pressured Japanese forces in the region.At 8 a.m. on 16th June aircraft struck both Hill 2 and Shiburangu and then the artillery began a program in which 3,000 rounds were fired. One company began to advance on Hill 2 at 9.30. Warrant-Officer Fisk's platoon, which was forward, met heavy fire from snipers on both flanks and machine-gun fire from the hills and lost one man killed and one wounded. It withdrew to the cover of the spur and moved to outflank the enemy on the left. Meanwhile at 9.45 a second company had taken the pocket without opposition. At 10 a.m. the first company was still held. The men rested under the lip of the hill while the artillery again bombarded the enemy's positions and flame-throwers were brought forward. At 1.30 the company surged over the crest of the hill and, after close fighting in which each bunker was grenaded, the surviving Japanese fled leaving 38 visible dead and perhaps another 20 buried by the air and artillery bombardment. The Australians lost 2 killed and 3 wounded. "Aerial bombing coupled with artillery concentration does not deter the enemy from fighting nor unsettle him unduly," wrote the battalion diarist. "Such fanatical resistance in face of such odds makes the capturing of these strong points no light task." Meanwhile, the 2/4th Battalion worked diligently to clear the eastern side of the Koigin-Tazaki track, progressing 600 yards south of Koigin by June 13. This advancement helped secure vital supply routes and reinforced the Australians' operational capabilities. On June 14, the Australians continued their momentum by successfully securing Mount Kawakubo, another significant terrain feature. Five days later, on June 19, the 2/4th and 2/11th Battalions launched a coordinated attack towards Tazaki. Thanks to the overwhelming support of air and artillery bombardments, Tazaki ultimately fell into Australian hands by June 24, marking yet another victory in their relentless push against Japanese defenses. On June 22, the 2/8th captured the last knoll before Shiburangu. Following this success, artillery began to register targets on Shiburangu, setting the stage for a significant assault. By June 27, after a particularly heavy air and artillery bombardment that saturated the area with firepower, the 2/8th Battalion launched a bold attack to seize Shiburangu. Utilizing an outflanking maneuver, they managed to surprise the fierce defenders, overcoming their determined resistance. As the 2/4th Battalion cleared the remaining enemy pockets in the Tazaki area, the 2/8th Battalion pressed their advantage, attacking and securing the area to the west on July 3. The two battalions effectively linked up two days later, solidifying their control over the region and paving the way for further advances in the campaign. Looking back to the southwest, after nearly three weeks of stiff resistance, the Japanese finally abandoned Kunai Spur on July 3, 1945. This withdrawal opened the door for Australian forces, who swiftly occupied Ulupu just two days later. The effort to clear the surrounding area began in earnest, but it wasn't until July 8 that the strongly-held northern knoll was taken after intense fighting. On July 9, through a sustained bombardment, the Japanese were driven out of Ulum, marking a significant breakthrough; their defense system had been shattered. Following this success, patrols from the 2/5th Battalion advanced rapidly, moving forward about 2000 yards with only minor skirmishes. They reached and occupied Kulauru Mission on July 11, reinforcing the Australians' control over the area. Pressing northeast, the remaining Japanese forces in the vicinity were rapidly dispersed, and by July 18, Ilipem fell into Australian hands. During this time, the 2/6th Battalion was busy securing the Ulunkohoitu Ridge, further consolidating the Australians' hold on the region. At the same time, the 2nd New Guinea Battalion had been probing south and east, successfully securing critical locations such as Kongambe, Kwandaning, Naila, and Gisanambu. With the Japanese now regrouping along the Kaboibus-Ahegulim-Gwalip line, General Moten aimed to accelerate the advance, directing both the 2nd New Guinea Battalion and the rested 2/7th Battalion to converge on Gwalip. Meanwhile, the 2/5th and 2/6th Battalions pressed east towards Kaboibus. Despite facing challenges and some failed attacks against Dunbit and Aoniaru, the New Guineans were able to concentrate their forces near Gwalip by July 22, and five days later, Sigora fell to their determined assault. On July 30, they launched an attack and captured Ulama, nearly catching General Mano's headquarters at Winge in the process, which forced the defenders to retreat towards Suaui. As momentum continued to build, the 2/5th Battalion pressed on, supported by heavy air strikes. By August 1, they had successfully taken Gwenik, further disrupting Japanese lines. The following day, as the Australians advanced along the Kaboibus Ridge, they successfully occupied the Kaboibus villages. To their astonishment, they encountered only minor opposition, underscoring the disarray within the Japanese ranks as the Australians continued their relentless push through the region. On August 4, 1945, the 2/5th Battalion successfully seized Ahegulim, a strategic location that added to their momentum. Three days later, they captured Malabeim, completing their objectives in the region. Following this success, the Australians began probing towards Mount Irup, further extending their influence over the landscape. Concurrently, on August 6, the 2/7th Battalion embarked on a wide movement from Sigora aimed at Kiarivu, reaching this target two days later. This advance was part of a broader campaign in which New Guinean troops also secured key areas such as Miyamboara and Mananingi, reflecting the persistent efforts of Moten's 17th Brigade as they conducted their final offensive actions. Turning to the eastern front, the 8th Brigade's 30th and 35th Battalions had relieved the 2/4th and 2/11th Battalions in early July, taking charge of the Wirui Creek-Mandi area. On July 13, Brigadier Martin, who had resumed command of the 19th Brigade, ordered the 2/8th Battalion to capture the critical positions known as The Blot and Hambrauri. Following this directive, the Australians successfully attacked and seized The Blot the very next day. On July 16, Hambrauri 1 fell into Australian hands without opposition, allowing them to begin probing towards another strategically important feature: St. Patrick's. After significant preparations and a heavy bombardment, St. Patrick's was captured on July 21. The following day, the 2/8th Battalion captured Hambrauri 2 with little resistance, showcasing their growing operational effectiveness. During this time, the 2/1st Battalion executed a diversionary thrust along the Sambukaua Track, drawing Japanese attention away from main Australian advances. Simultaneously, the 2/6th Commando Regiment faced daring infiltration attempts to the west in the vicinity of Boiken, further complicating the operational landscape. On June 24 five Japanese approaching along the beach entered the Angau compound at Wisling, stole 3 Owen guns, a pistol, and 3 Japanese rifles. A patrol followed these marauders, killed 2 and retrieved the weapons. Next day about 10 Japanese ambushed a party of the 2/10th Commando Squadron south of Boiken Plantation and killed Lieutenant Martin and wounded 4 others; and that night about 20 stole into the plantation. On June 28 signs were found that some 35 Japanese had slept the previous night 400 yards from a commando perimeter. On July 23 a commando patrol had a sharp clash with perhaps 40 Japanese in the hills south of Wanpea and more than 15 miles west of Wewak; 8 Japanese were killed as well as 4 Australians. The Japanese were justly proud of the valour and successes of the raiding parties which harassed the Australians between Wewak and Dagua in May, June and July. Several groups were organised and trained for these enterprises, the most celebrated being led by Lieutenant Saito Hachiro of the 78th Regiment who had first earned fame as a patrol leader in the Huon Peninsula fighting. In June his party set off to raid Maprik, but was intercepted, Saito and most of his followers being killed. From June 15 onwards two parties of raiders operated in the Karawop and Boiken areas with the object of diverting their enemy's strength away from the 51st Division farther east. These parties, which claimed to have killed more than 100 Australians (a wild overestimate) were the ones coped with by the 2/6th Commando Regiment. Another series of raids in late July and early August were considered less successful, because of improved Australian security measures. On July 25, Japanese General Adachi issued orders for a "last stand" around the areas of Nyakombi and Sassuia. The main body of the 18th Army was now in an are facing north and west. The 51st Division was on the right opposing the troops advancing from Wewak, the 20th Division in the centre and the 41st on the left. Yoshiwara had now reported that the food resources of the Sepik area were less than had been believed, though there might be more in the hinterland. Already about 2,800 troops were stationed in the Sepik Valley from Marienberg to about Kanganaman and were living off the country. Adachi decided to make a last stand in the area embracing, in the north, Nyakombi and Sassuia. Here they would fight on "as long as ammunition and food are available and at least until the end of September". Liaison was to be maintained with the force in the Sepik area which was to prepare to carry on "ambush warfare" after the main force had been wiped out. This plan had been conveyed to Field Marshal Terauchi, commanding the Southern Army, and he approved it on 8th July. Despite its many setbacks during the campaign, Terauchi sent a citation to the 18th Army. It was the first time that a Japanese army had been so honoured. The citation ran: "To the 18th Army and all attached units: With Lieut-General Hatazo Adachi as your com-mander, you have fought vigorously for three years in north-east New Guinea, where numerous epidemics prevailed and where the terrain was hitherto unknown to any Japanese. When the enemy occupied the west coast in April 1944, to cut off supplies, you learned to live off grass and trees, and by making the best of the situation, you conquered all unfavourable conditions. Officers and soldiers alike displayed the true spirit of the Japanese Army. Wherever you encountered the enemy, you crushed them and inflicted many casualties. You have inspired fear into the hearts of the enemy and diverted their sea and air strength, thereby contributing much to the Southern Army's operations and furthermore, to all the Armies of the Empire. You were able to accomplish this through the excellent leadership, planning, fidelity and character of your Army Commander. By the sense of sincerity, loyalty and moral obligation of all the troops, you have set a model for all men to follow. I hereby present this citation and proclaim this to all the Armies." Amidst these developments, Major General Stevens was orchestrating a series of troop reliefs along the front lines. King's 16th Brigade was set to replace the 19th Brigade, which in turn would relieve the 17th Brigade to the west, ensuring continuous pressure on Japanese positions while maintaining the momentum of the Australian advance. Consequently, on July 28, 1945, the 2/2nd Battalion relieved the 2/8th in the Hambrauri area, immediately dispatching patrols to probe towards Numoikum. Their operational efforts culminated in the successful seizure of Mount Shoto on August 2. By August 6, with the backing of artillery fire, the Australians had secured Numoikum and Rindogim. However, this marked the last offensive action in the area, as the Australians shifted their focus to patrolling forward in order to consolidate their gains. By the end of the Aitape-Wewak Campaign, the 6th Division had sustained significant casualties, with 442 men killed and 1,141 wounded, while inflicting heavy losses on Japanese forces, estimated at around 9,000 killed and capturing 269 prisoners. With this chapter closed, it was time to shift the scene to Balikpapan, where the conclusion of the Borneo Campaign awaited. As we rejoin the action, by July 9, General Milford's 7th Australian Division had largely secured the Balikpapan area. Brigadier Chilton's 18th Brigade executed a successful landing at Penadjam, Djinabora, and Teloktebang on the western side of the bay. Simultaneously, Brigadier Eather's 25th Brigade advanced towards Batuchampar along Milford Highway, while Brigadier Dougherty's 21st Brigade secured key positions in the Sepinggang and Manggar areas. On July 10, the 2/31st Battalion secured the Cello position and the fallen-timber area directly in front with crucial support from artillery and tanks. In a bold move, one of their companies launched an attack towards the position known as Coke; however, this assault was met with fierce resistance and was ultimately repelled by intense crossfire from well-entrenched defenders. To the left of their advance, the 2/6th Commando Squadron probed toward Sumber Kiri, successfully securing the village and bolstering the Australians' hold in the region. At this moment, the 2/27th Battalion took over the left flank at Manggar, which allowed the exhausted 2/14th Battalion to probe towards Sambodja without risk of being outflanked. The next day, as the 2/27th moved through the 2/14th to occupy Lamaru, the 2/25th Battalion began the process of relieving the weary 2/31st, ensuring that fresh forces could continue the advance. On July 12, the commandos initiated probing operations towards a position known as Charm, successfully occupying both Cloncurry and Abash in the following two days. These captures were significant in securing the area and maintaining the momentum of the Australian advance through Balikpapan. After extensive patrolling on both sides of the highway, the 2/25th Battalion finally dispatched two companies on July 14 to occupy the strategic locations of Cart and Calm. These efforts led to the successful securing of Cocoa, Calm, and Chair, all achieved without resistance. That same day, to the east, patrols discovered Amborawang and the ridges north of Bale unoccupied. Recognizing this opportunity, the 2/27th Battalion moved into the area three days later. On July 15, the 2/9th Battalion sent patrols towards Separi and along the Parehpareh River, aiming to cut the enemy's lines of communication. Concurrently, the 2/25th Battalion solidified its control over Cart, enabling them to dominate the highway from both the east and west. However, their position was soon contested as they faced a series of heavy Japanese counterattacks during the following nights, testing their resolve and defensive capabilities. By July 17, the 2/25th had moved to occupy Charm, situated prominently by the highway, while a company from the 2/33rd Battalion took over Cart, allowing both units to repel yet another strong night counterattack from Japanese forces. The next day, the 2/27th finally entered the unoccupied Sambodja area, while patrols began to probe westward toward the Milford Highway. On July 19, the 2/31st Battalion cleared the last remnants of Japanese presence from the highway, paving the way for uninterrupted Australian operations. The following day, the 2/25th destroyed a robust enemy pocket, allowing them to occupy Abide without further incident. On July 21, the remaining Japanese forces retreated from the Batuchampar area, prompting the Australians to push toward Pope's Track while extensively patrolling northward. By this time, the bulk of the 2/1st Pioneer Battalion had been landed at Djinabora, establishing a patrol base in the Tempadung area. A week later, following a naval bombardment, the Australians occupied Pamaluan and began probing operations to the east and north. This series of actions marked the conclusion of the Battle of Balikpapan. The Australians opted to halt any offensive operations at this point and instead focus on consolidating their positions through enhanced patrolling. During the course of the battle, Australian forces tragically suffered 229 killed and 634 wounded, while inflicting significant losses on the Japanese, with approximately 2,032 killed and 63 captured. Thus, Australian casualties for the broader Borneo Campaign totaled around 2,100, while Japanese losses were estimated at around 4,700. I would like to take this time to remind you all that this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Please go subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry after that, give my personal channel a look over at The Pacific War Channel at Youtube, it would mean a lot to me. General George Stevens led brave troops against the entrenched Japanese forces aiming to capture the strategic town of Wewak. Despite fierce resistance and rugged terrain, they successfully advanced, featuring key victories after relentless battles. Australian artillery and infantry engaged in daring assaults, securing vital positions like the Kumbungua Ridge and establishing airfields. As the campaign progressed, Japanese forces dwindled, ultimately surrendering at Wewak.
Membaca Al-Qur’an Dzikir Yang Paling Utama adalah kajian Fiqih Do’a dan Dzikir yang disampaikan oleh Ustadz Abu Yahya Badrusalam, Lc. Kajian ini beliau sampaikan di Masjid Al-Barkah, komplek studio Radio Rodja dan Rodja TV pada Selasa, 12 Muharram 1447 H / 8 Juli 2025 M. Kajian Tentang Membaca Al-Qur’an Dzikir Yang Paling Utama Kata Syaikh Abdur […] Tulisan Membaca Al-Qur’an Dzikir Yang Paling Utama ditampilkan di Radio Rodja 756 AM.
Mendoakan Anak Yang Melakukan Kesalahan merupakan kajian Islam ilmiah yang disampaikan oleh Ustadz Abu Ihsan Al-Atsaary dalam pembahasan Ada Apa dengan Remaja. Kajian ini disampaikan pada Selasa, 12 Muharram 1447 H / 8 Juli 2025 M. Kajian Tentang Mendoakan Anak Yang Melakukan Kesalahan Di antara hal yang harus ditempuh dalam menyikapi perilaku negatif remaja adalah dengan […] Tulisan Mendoakan Anak Yang Melakukan Kesalahan ditampilkan di Radio Rodja 756 AM.
Pelajaran dari Kisah Nabi Dawud adalah bagian dari ceramah agama dan kajian Islam ilmiah dengan pembahasan Al-Bayan Min Qashashil Qur’an. Pembahasan ini disampaikan oleh Ustadz Abu Ya’la Kurnaedi, Lc. pada Senin, 11 Muharram 1447 H / 7 Juli 2025 M. Kajian sebelumnya: Keutamaan Nabi Dawud Kajian Tentang Pelajaran dari Kisah Nabi Dawud Beberapa pelajaran yang bisa diambil dari […] Tulisan Pelajaran dari Kisah Nabi Dawud ditampilkan di Radio Rodja 756 AM.
Bab Diadzabnya Orang Yahudi Di Kubur merupakan bagian dari kajian Islam ilmiah Mukhtashar Shahih Muslim yang disampaikan oleh Ustadz Abu Yahya Badrusalam, Lc. Hafidzahullah. Kajian ini disampaikan pada Ahad, 10 Muharram 1447 H / 6 Juli 2025 M. Kajian Hadits Tentang Bab Diadzabnya Orang Yahudi Di Kubur عن أبي أيوبَ رضيَ اللهُ عنه قالَ: خَرَجَ […] Tulisan Bab Diadzabnya Orang Yahudi Di Kubur ditampilkan di Radio Rodja 756 AM.
Para No 4, Surah Al e Imran Rukoo #14 Ayat 130-143(0:00) Intro(0:11) Ruku 14 Lafzi Tarjuma, Surah Aal e Imran(15:49) Sood haram honay ki wajoohat(19:19) Sood ki definition(19:51) Riba Nisaa? (Sood ki ek qisam)(20:31) Riba Fazal? (Sood ki ek qisam)(24:12) Mushrikeen ko jawab(24:42) 6 cheezon ka pemana?(26:10) Ulama ka istadlal(26:52) Qurbani ka gosht tolna kiyoon zaroori hai?(28:20) Kiya qiston ka karobar jaiz hai?(31:30) Soodi lain dain ka wabal?(32:00) Jannat ke khareedar?(32:32) Saroor o gham main Allah ko yaad rakhna(33:05) Ghussa peena aur islah-e-niyyat se logon ko maaf karna(36:57) Behayai sarzad ho jaye to?(37:31) Dua Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hadapi Remaja dengan Motivasi, Bukan Emosi merupakan kajian Islam ilmiah yang disampaikan oleh Ustadz Abu Ihsan Al-Atsaary dalam pembahasan Ada Apa dengan Remaja. Kajian ini disampaikan pada Selasa, 5 Muharram 1447 H / 1 Juli 2025 M.. Kajian Tentang Hadapi Remaja dengan Motivasi, Bukan Emosi Apa yang harus dilakukan oleh orang tua terhadap anak remajanya apabila […] Tulisan Hadapi Remaja dengan Motivasi, Bukan Emosi ditampilkan di Radio Rodja 756 AM.
Keutamaan Nabi Dawud adalah bagian dari ceramah agama dan kajian Islam ilmiah dengan pembahasan Al-Bayan Min Qashashil Qur’an. Pembahasan ini disampaikan oleh Ustadz Abu Ya’la Kurnaedi, Lc. pada Senin, 4 Muharram 1447 H / 30 Juni 2025 M. Kajian sebelumnya: Nabi Dawud ‘Alahis Salam Kajian Tentang Keutamaan Nabi Dawud Nabi Dawud memberikan kepada kita contoh-contoh yang sangat indah dalam hal […] Tulisan Keutamaan Nabi Dawud ditampilkan di Radio Rodja 756 AM.
Para no 4, Surah Al e Imran Rukoo #13 Ayat #121-129(0:00) Intro(0:09) Ruku 13 Lafzi Tarjuma, Surah Aal e Imran(8:12) Shan e Nazool, Aayat Ghazwa e Uhud(9:41) Ghazwa e Uhud ka pas-e-manzar(11:21) Dauran-e-jang negativity phailana(12:58) Uhud main shikast ki wajah ye ijtehadi ghalti thi(16:55) Munafiqin ka propaganda(18:01) Jab Nabi ﷺ morcha bandi kar rahe the(19:31) Allah ki madad sabirin ke saath(21:25) Jab Nabi ﷺ ne Fajr ke baad Qunoot e Nazila parhi?(23:43) Ulama ki raaye Qunoot e Nazila par(24:12) Allah Malikul Mulk(24:58) Jihad ki fazilat(25:49) Naik shakhs ke saath Allah ki madad(27:43) Demotivation spreaders in hard times(30:09) Culture against chalne wale ke dil par farishton ki tasalli(32:05) Baddua karna kaisa?(34:08) Dua Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tiga Golongan Manusia merupakan kajian Islam ilmiah yang disampaikan oleh Ustadz Dr. Anas Burhanuddin, M.A. dalam pembahasan Washaya wa Taujihat Fi Fiqhi at-Ta’abbud Li Rabbi al-Bariyyat. Kajian ini disampaikan pada Selasa, 28 Dzulhijjah 1446 H / 24 Juni 2025 M. Kajian sebelumnya: Permohonan dengan Kerendahan Hati Kajian Tentang Tiga Golongan Manusia Seseorang hendaknya senantiasa bertawakal […] Tulisan Tiga Golongan Manusia ditampilkan di Radio Rodja 756 AM.
Pertanyaan Dua Malaikat di Alam Kubur merupakan bagian dari kajian Islam ilmiah Mukhtashar Shahih Muslim yang disampaikan oleh Ustadz Abu Yahya Badrusalam, Lc. Hafidzahullah. Kajian ini disampaikan pada Ahad, 3 Muharram 1447 H / 29 Juni 2025 M. Kajian Hadits Tentang Pertanyaan Dua Malaikat di Alam Kubur Dari Anas bin Malik Radhiyallahu ‘Anhu, ia berkata: […] Tulisan Pertanyaan Dua Malaikat di Alam Kubur ditampilkan di Radio Rodja 756 AM.
Para No 4, Surah Al e Imran Rukoo #12 Ayat #110-120(0:00) Intro(0:13) Ruku 13 Lafzi Tarjuma, Surah Aal e Imran(16:00) Ye ummat behtereen kyun?(20:57) Is ummat ki imtiyazi shan(24:25) Ulama ka islahi kaam sari dunya main(25:09) Allah ki rassi ko thamne ka matlab(27:22) Israel aur Yahudiyon ki badshahat(28:57) Yahudiyon ke baray baray jurm(30:07) Achay Yahudiyon ki alamat(32:28) Kafir ke sadqaat ki misaal(34:48) Ghair Muslim par andha aitamaad na karne ka hukm(38:10) Summed up words by Mufti sb(39:37) Dua Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Para No 4, Surah Al e Imran Rukoo #11 Ayat #102-109(0:00) Intro(0:13) Ruku 11 Lafzi Tarjuma, Surah Aal e Imran(9:52) Allah se kitna khauf rakhna chahiye?(11:10) Nabi ﷺ ka farman(12:30) Hazrat Umar (RA) ki shahadat ke waqt haalat(13:35) Mrty dam tak naiki ka hukam(14:29) Allah ki rassi ko mazbooti se thamy rakho… ka mafhoom(18:55) Bukhari Muslim hadith; 02 namazon ko mila kar parhna! Ummat ko torrny wale scholars?(21:25) Amar Bil Ma'aroof Wanahi Anil Munkir… kiska zimma?(27:09) Taqat ka ye wala darja(31:01) Matehet ko samjhane ka tareeqa(32:40) Nabi ﷺ ka farman(33:03) Ulama ke murabiq zuban se burai rokne ka faida(34:00) Mujahidin ki taqat(34:22) Kafir aur momin ki haalat roz-e-qayamat(36:51) Qaum parasti ka wabal Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hindari Respon Negatif ketika Anak Berbicara merupakan kajian Islam ilmiah yang disampaikan oleh Ustadz Abu Ihsan Al-Atsaary dalam pembahasan Ada Apa dengan Remaja. Kajian ini disampaikan pada Selasa, 28 Dzulhijjah 1446 H / 24 Juni 2025 M. Kajian Tentang Hindari Respon Negatif ketika Anak Berbicara Jangan memberikan respon negatif ketika seorang anak atau remaja berbicara. Hindarilah […] Tulisan Hindari Respon Negatif ketika Anak Berbicara ditampilkan di Radio Rodja 756 AM.
Musuh-Musuh Tauhid adalah bagian dari ceramah agama dan kajian Islam ilmiah dengan pembahasan kitab Minhaj Al-Firqah an-Najiyah wa ath-Tha’ifah Al-Manshurah. Pembahasan ini disampaikan oleh Ustadz Abdullah Taslim, M.A. pada Sabtu, 2 Muharram 1447 H / 28 Juni 2025 M. Kajian Tentang Musuh-Musuh Tauhid Allah Subhanahu wa Ta’ala berfirman: وَكَذَٰلِكَ جَعَلْنَا لِكُلِّ نَبِيٍّ عَدُوًّا شَيَاطِينَ الْإِنْسِ وَالْجِنِّ يُوحِي بَعْضُهُمْ إِلَىٰ بَعْضٍ […] Tulisan Musuh-Musuh Tauhid ditampilkan di Radio Rodja 756 AM.
Khutbah Jumat: Mengingat Mati di Awal Tahun ini merupakan rekaman khutbah Jum’at yang disampaikan oleh Ustadz Abu Yahya Badrusalam, Lc. di Masjid Al-Barkah, Komplek Rodja, Kp. Tengah, Cileungsi, Bogor, pada Jum’at, 1 Muharram 1447 H / 27 Juni 2025 M . Khutbah Jumat Pertama: Mengingat Mati di Awal Tahun Datangnya tahun dan bergantinya tahun tidak […] Tulisan Khutbah Jumat: Mengingat Mati di Awal Tahun ditampilkan di Radio Rodja 756 AM.
Hukum Menshalatkan Pelaku Bunuh Diri dalam Islam merupakan bagian dari kajian Islam ilmiah Mukhtashar Shahih Muslim yang disampaikan oleh Ustadz Abu Yahya Badrusalam, Lc. Hafidzahullah. Kajian ini disampaikan pada Ahad, 26 Dzulhijjah 1446 H / 22 Juni 2025 M. Kajian Hadits Tentang Hukum Menshalatkan Pelaku Bunuh Diri dalam Islam عَنْ جَابِرِ بْنِ سَمُرَةَ رَضِيَ اللهُ […] Tulisan Hukum Menshalatkan Pelaku Bunuh Diri dalam Islam ditampilkan di Radio Rodja 756 AM.
(0:00) Intro(0:10) Khutba(1:34) Apni islah kaise karein? (Allah ka khauf aur logon ko takleef na dena)(5:26) Mufti Rasheed Ahmed sb flu mein bhi adab ka khayal(5:58) Masjid ke adaab(6:27) Humsaayon ko takleef dena(7:41) Masjid loudspeaker se logon ko pareshani(8:32) Nabi ﷺ ka paighaam(8:36) 4 shadiyon ka faida — Mufti sb ka tajurba(10:08) Bivi bachon ko chhod kar mulk se bhaagna?(10:41) Australia visa ka waqia(11:28) Visay Pakistan ke liye banned kyun?(12:16) Nikah jaldi aur zyada karne ka azm(13:21) Ayesha Khan tragedy aur siyasat TV ki post(15:45) 40 saal ke baad zindagi(17:02) Malaysia mein do buzurg khawateen — family system ki ahmiyat(18:56) Tafseer vs weekly bayan ka farq(20:56) Goro ka akhlaaq(21:38) Aulad Allah ka tohfa hai?(24:24) Liberal soch walon ko jawab(29:26) Aulad kharchi ka bojh hai?(32:20) Ghurbat ke dar se aulad ka qatl(34:12) Mufti sb ke critics ko jawab(35:56) Kam income mein bachay kaise palayen?(36:35) Pakistani mental approach(38:46) Indian channel link aur US-Pak army reference(40:27) Memes mein peghaam(42:33) Pakistan vs Islamic countries(46:45) Pakistan mein adalti khula ka qanoon(47:36) Ghair sharai kaamon ka nizam(49:27) 18 saal se kam larki ka nikah — legal issues(53:56) Mulki qanoon vs Islam(55:56) Shadi karne ke logical faide(56:28) Bahu ko peesne wala susral(56:53) Ghair zimmedar beta + shadi = tabahi(58:11) Rafee bhai's view on parliament(58:49) Positive soch ka faida(1:00:09) US 10-year plan vs Pakistan ki fateh(1:01:39) Depression patients ke liye Mufti sb ka dost(1:02:09) Mulk ke liye negative soch ka nateeja(1:03:43) Iran ki izzat(1:04:24) Negative thinking ka result(1:05:34) Ulama aur madaris ke khilaf soch(1:06:04) Aqeedat mein aitidaal(1:07:01) Nabi ﷺ ka paighaam(1:07:22) Khushi aur islah ka tareeqa(1:10:54) Niyyat apni islah ki ho, doosron ki nahi(1:11:36) North Karachi ka paani ka masla(1:18:03) Karachi schools ka issue(1:22:19) Jang mein masoom awam ka khoon (Iran-Israel war)(1:26:11) Chartered accountants ke audits earnings(1:27:34) Aulad mein waqfa lena chahiye?(1:30:01) Selfie time(1:30:33) Commission par kaam karna?(1:31:01) Gana gungunana?(1:32:30) Apni masjid ko yateem kehna — toheen hai(1:37:24) Zyada umar wali cousin se shadi(1:38:23) Trump ki izzat — Pak Army Chief ke liye kyun?(1:41:00) Doosray maslak ke peechay namaz(1:45:07) Petrol pump fraud ki earnings(1:45:58) Jawan aurat ka baghair mehram Hajj/Umrah(1:50:04) Jamia Tur Rasheed aur Islamic kids channel(1:51:26) 4 shadi mission Europe vs Asia Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Adab Penuntut Ilmu dalam Bergaul adalah bagian dari ceramah agama dan kajian Islam ilmiah dengan pembahasan Kitab Tadzkiratus Sami’ wal Mutakallim fi Adabil ‘Alim wal Muta’allim. Pembahasan ini disampaikan oleh Ustadz Dr. Emha Hasan Ayatullah pada Sabtu, 25 Dzulhijjah 1446 H / 21 Juni 2025 M. Kajian sebelumnya: Pembagian Waktu Penuntut Ilmu Kajian Islam Tentang Adab Penuntut Ilmu dalam Bergaul Seseorang selalu dalam […] Tulisan Adab Penuntut Ilmu dalam Bergaul ditampilkan di Radio Rodja 756 AM.
Kiat-Kiat Istiqamah di Masa Penuh Fitnah adalah kajian Islam ilmiah yang disampaikan oleh Ustadz Abu Yahya Badrusalam, Lc. pada Sabtu, 26 Dzulhijjah 1446 H / 22 Juni 2025 M. Kajian Tentang Kiat-Kiat Istiqamah di Masa Penuh Fitnah Istiqamah di zaman fitnah adalah perkara yang luar biasa. Syaikhul Islam Ibnu Taimiyah Rahimahullah berkata: “Karamah yang paling […] Tulisan Kiat-Kiat Istiqamah di Masa Penuh Fitnah ditampilkan di Radio Rodja 756 AM.
Syarah Hadits Innamal A’mal Binniyat adalah kajian Islam ilmiah yang disampaikan oleh Ustadz Abu Yahya Badrusalam, Lc. pada Sabtu, 25 Dzulhijjah 1446 H / 21 Juni 2025 M. Kajian Tentang Syarah Hadits Innamal A’mal Binniyat Dari Amirul Mukminin, Abu Hafsh ‘Umar bin Al-Khattab Radhiyallahu ‘Anhu, ia berkata bahwa ia mendengar Rasulullah Shallallahu ‘Alaihi wa Sallam bersabda, إنَّمَا الْأَعْمَالُ بِالنِّيَّاتِ، […] Tulisan Syarah Hadits Innamal A’mal Binniyat ditampilkan di Radio Rodja 756 AM.
Tanda Orang Munafik adalah bagian dari ceramah agama dan kajian Islam ilmiah dengan pembahasan Shahih Jami’ Ash-Shaghir. Pembahasan ini disampaikan oleh Ustadz Dr. Emha Hasan Ayatullah pada Kamis, 23 Dzulhijjah 1446 H / 19 Juni 2025 M. Kajian Islam Tentang Tanda Orang Munafik Para ulama membagi kemunafikan ke dalam dua tingkatan. Munafik ini, secara umum, adalah orang bermuka dua; […] Tulisan Tanda Orang Munafik ditampilkan di Radio Rodja 756 AM.
EP#92 | Public Q&A Session | Mufti Tariq Masood | Nikah, Pardah, Ghibat, 4 Shadiyaan & More(0:00) Intro(0:12) Aamilon ke paas jana — Jaiz ya Nahi?(3:42) Namaz Qaza karna — Gunah e Kabeera?(5:07) Jannat mein kaisay jayein? Full detail(7:36) 4 Shadiyon par Ayyashi ka ta'ana + Nikah in parallel(17:16) Rabi Peer Zada se shadi ki sifarish karwana?(19:54) Women's thanks to Mufti sb(22:02) Ayyashi ka ta'ana dene walon ko jawaab(23:40) Hazrat Musa AS ne 10 saal bakriyan kyun charain?(25:00) Nabi ﷺ ki ghurbat mein 9 biwiyan — barakat ki alamat(26:15) Nikah aur khushbu — Sunnat hai(27:49) Azwaj e Mutaharat ki qurbani + talaq ka ikhtiyar(28:59) Hazrat Ayesha RA ke alfaaz(29:49) Nikah ke faiday(31:19) Ulama mein achay kamon ki list(33:35) Mard ko “He” hone ka ehsas 4 guna zyada kab?(39:37) Jab Mufti sb ne doosri shadi ki(41:12) Side ki maang ka masla(41:19) Esha 17 rakaat hoti hai to vitir akhir mein kaise?(45:16) Wrong way jana — gunaah hai kya?(46:51) Sadqa kisko dena chahiye?(47:05) 19 saal ki age mein shadi ka masla(49:36) Worker ki ghibat — kya ye ghibat thi?(50:24) Jamaat mein kandhay se kandha milana farz hai?(51:26) Pants pehnna — shar'an jaiz hai?(51:48) Makhloot mahool + pardah ki baat par tang nazri ka ta'ana(55:57) Mufti sb ki air hostess ke saath selfie ki wazahat(1:04:30) Jab aik khatoon Mufti sb ke ghar gayi(1:05:57) Nabi ﷺ ka waqia(1:06:34) Zamane ke hisaab se tabligh ka style Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rahasia Besar di Balik Surah Al-Fatihah adalah bagian dari ceramah agama dan kajian Islam ilmiah dengan pembahasan Kitab Al-Fawaid. Pembahasan ini disampaikan oleh Ustadz Abdullah Taslim, M.A. pada Kamis, 23 Dzulhijjah 1446 H / 19 Juni 2025 M. Kajian Islam Tentang Rahasia Besar di Balik Surah Al-Fatihah Surah Al-Fatihah merupakan surah yang paling agung di dalam Al-Qur’an. Bahkan jika dibandingkan dengan […] Tulisan Rahasia Besar di Balik Surah Al-Fatihah ditampilkan di Radio Rodja 756 AM.
Sunday Bayan | Mufti Tariq Masood | 22 June 2025 | Dolat, Maut, Shadi, Tabligh & More(0:00) Intro(0:53) Aayaat from Surah Ma'arij(1:31) Ehl e Jannat ki Sifaat(2:19) Indian Plane crash incident(4:31) Europe aur Japan ke natural disasters(8:25) Dolat aur shohrat ke bawajood maut ka tasalsul(8:51) Qabarustan se guzarna — Mufti sb ka waqia(9:52) Artificial teeth and real peace?(10:44) Sukoon kis mein hai?(19:00) Wo log jinki struggle zaya ho jaigi?(22:05) Age-matching theory per tiktoker ko jawab(28:02) Family life ko social media pe laana(29:37) Mashwara field expert se lena chahiye(32:25) Sadqay ka bakra katna — bid'ah?(36:23) Mushrikeen e Makkah ki fail planning(38:32) Mehnat se kamyabi(39:00) Planning se kamyabi(39:33) Mukhlis mahir se mashwara lena(44:56) Medicine market mein kaisay launch hoti hai?(45:52) YouTube paisa kamao gurus ki reality(46:47) Ulama ke nazdeek dolat ki haisiyat(47:28) Aik bachi ka psychological case(48:33) Allah walon ko paisay chinnay ka gham nahi hota(49:26) Fraud mufti warning(52:27) Gham pe sabr ka tariqa(54:01) 4 pm pe bhookh — Mufti sb ka waqia(57:56) Motivational speakers ka reality check(59:03) Islam mein dolatmand ka tasawwur(59:53) Hazrat Abdullah bin Masood RA ka qoul(1:00:45) Gaza ke mazloom(1:01:05) Zalimon ka anjaam(1:02:21) 70 saal ke buzurg ka janaza(1:03:15) Mufti sb ka bachpan(1:05:16) Janaza ke waqt inappropriate baatein(1:07:02) Qabarustan mein kya soch honi chahiye(1:08:39) Shukar vs sabr(1:09:27) Maut ke liye sabab zaruri nahi(1:11:16) Hazrat Umar RA ki ring — naseehat ke liye kaafi(1:11:28) Tokyo plane crash jab Mufti sb Japan mein thay(1:12:04) PIA plane crash — kya hua tha?(1:15:46) Maut ke faislay(1:16:17) Aerophobia + heroin addiction(1:16:52) Bayan ka khulasa(1:18:12) Dolatmand ki aazmaish ziada kyun?(1:18:50) Negative commenters ko jawab (Arafah bayan)(1:24:10) DuaQ&A Section(1:24:18) Polio ke qatre pilana kaisa hai?(1:43:56) Sayyad log bila hisaab jannat jaenge?(1:44:22) Aayat ul Kursi baad namaz — jannat guaranteed?(1:44:59) Polio drops kis se pilwane chahiye?(1:45:49) Covid vaccine se maut ka sabab?(1:47:40) About this reel(1:50:10) About this video(1:51:37) Taza taza(1:52:37) Shadi ke liye dil mail hone ke bawajood — kya karein?(1:53:58) Operation se delivery se bachne ka tareeqa(1:56:44) Molana Tariq Jameel ko tabligh se roka gaya?(1:58:27) Ghareeb rishtedaar ko zakaat dena?(1:58:37) Apne haqq ke liye larna?(2:04:13) Qaza namaz farz se pehle parhna?(2:04:17) Valid ashkal ka jawab(2:05:19) Jannat ki mehnat ka concept(2:07:45) Dost ke saman pe commission lena?(2:09:08) 2nd shadi ke liye password chhupana?(2:13:57) Train ticket ka masla(2:14:50) 29 June: Mufti sb ka Canada travel(2:15:13) Karachi se pyaar(2:15:57) Rawalpindi–Karachi train travel + unknown woman's call(2:17:48) Qabza ki masjid mein namaz?(2:18:16) Aqeeqay ke gosht ki taqseem?(2:18:37) Jannat mein sabko 72 hoorain milengi?(2:19:10) Cotton ke moze pe masah?(2:19:33) Bachon ko marne wale qari sahiban ka hal?(2:27:30) Ghairat ke naam par qatl — Islamabad Tiktoker murder case Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Memahami Perubahan pada Remaja merupakan kajian Islam ilmiah yang disampaikan oleh Ustadz Abu Ihsan Al-Atsaary dalam pembahasan Ada Apa dengan Remaja. Kajian ini disampaikan pada Selasa, 21 Dzulhijjah 1446 H / 17 Juni 2025 M. Kajian Tentang Memahami Perubahan pada Remaja Poin yang ketiga dari pembahasan cara menyikapi prilaku negatif remaja, yaitu yakinlah bahwa mereka sebenarnya […] Tulisan Memahami Perubahan pada Remaja ditampilkan di Radio Rodja 756 AM.
Agar Allah Menolong di Masa Sulit adalah bagian dari ceramah agama dan kajian Islam ilmiah dengan pembahasan Al-Bayan Min Qashashil Qur’an. Pembahasan ini disampaikan oleh Ustadz Abu Ya’la Kurnaedi, Lc. pada Senin, 20 Dzulhijjah 1446 H / 16 Juni 2025 M. Kajian sebelumnya: Jenis Hidayah dalam Al-Qur'an Kajian Tentang Agar Allah Menolong di Masa Sulit Faedah yang kedua […] Tulisan Agar Allah Menolong di Masa Sulit ditampilkan di Radio Rodja 756 AM.
(0:00) Intro(0:12) Aamilon ke paas jana?(3:42) Namaz qaza karna gunah-e-kabeera?(5:07) Jannat kaise milegi? Tafseel se jawab(7:36) Char shadiyon par ayyashi ka taana + parallel nikah(17:16) Rabi Peerzada se shadi ki sifarish karne wala?(19:54) Khawateen ka Mufti sb ka shukriya(22:02) Ayyashi ka taana dene walon ko jawaab(23:40) Hazrat Musa AS ne 10 saal bakriyan kyun charaayeen?(25:00) Nabi ﷺ ki ghurbat mein 9 azwaj — nikah mein barakat(26:15) Nikah aur khushbu — sunnat(27:49) Azwaj e Mutaharat ki qurbani jab talaq ka ikhtiyar diya gaya(28:59) Hazrat Ayesha RA ke alfaaz(29:49) Nikah ke faiday(31:19) Ulama mein achhay kamon ki list?(33:35) Mard ko "he" honay ka ehsas 4 guna zyada kab?(39:37) Jab Mufti sb ne doosri shadi ki?(41:12) Side ki maang?(41:19) Isha 17 rakaat hoti hai, to vitir kaise aakhri namaz?(45:16) Galat taraf gaari chalana?(46:51) Sadqa kisko dena chahiye?(47:05) 19 saal ki age mein shadi?(49:36) Worker ki aisi baat — gheebat hai?(50:24) Jamaat mein kandhay se kandha milana lazmi hai?(51:26) Pants pehnna?(51:48) Makhloot mahal aur prda ki baat karne par tang nazri ka taana?(55:57) Air hostess ke sath Mufti sb ki selfie — wazaahat(1:04:30) Jab aik khatoon Mufti sb ke ghar gayi?(1:05:57) Nabi ﷺ ka waqia(1:06:34) Zamane ke hisaab se tabligh ka style Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Disyariatkannya Membaca Suratan Setelah Al-Fatihah ini merupakan bagian dari kajian Islam ilmiah Fiqih Doa dan Dzikir yang disampaikan oleh Ustadz Abdullah Zaen, M.A. Hafidzahullah. Kajian ini disampaikan pada Senin, 20 Dzulhijjah 1446 H / 16 Juni 2025 M. Kajian sebelumnya: Kandungan Umum Surah Al-Fatihah Kajian Tentang Disyariatkannya Membaca Suratan Setelah Al-Fatihah Rasulullah Shallallahu ‘Alaihi wa Sallam, ketika […] Tulisan Disyariatkannya Membaca Suratan Setelah Al-Fatihah ditampilkan di Radio Rodja 756 AM.
Wasiat Jibril Kepada Rasulullah adalah kajian Islam ilmiah yang disampaikan oleh Ustadz Abu Yahya Badrusalam, Lc. pada Ahad, 19 Dzulhijjah 1446 H / Ahad, 15 Juni 2025 M. Kajian Tentang Wasiat Jibril Kepada Rasulullah Rasulullah Shallallahu ‘Alaihi wa Sallam bersabda: أتاني جبريلُ ، فقال : يا محمدُ عِشْ ما شئتَ فإنك ميِّتٌ ، وأحبِبْ ما […] Tulisan Wasiat Jibril Kepada Rasulullah ditampilkan di Radio Rodja 756 AM.
Jenis Hidayah dalam Al-Qur'an adalah bagian dari ceramah agama dan kajian Islam ilmiah dengan pembahasan Al-Bayan Min Qashashil Qur’an. Pembahasan ini disampaikan oleh Ustadz Abu Ya’la Kurnaedi, Lc. pada Senin, 13 Dzulhijjah 1446 H / 9 Juni 2025 M. Kajian sebelumnya: Bersabar dalam Berdakwah Kajian Tentang Jenis Hidayah dalam Al-Qur'an Penulis Rahimahullah berkata: وَهَكَذَا فَإِنَّ عَلَى ٱلدُّعَاةِ إِلَى […] Tulisan Jenis Hidayah dalam Al-Qur'an ditampilkan di Radio Rodja 756 AM.
Mendidik Anak Memuliakan Tetangga ini merupakan bagian dari kajian Islam ilmiah Fiqih Pendidikan Anak yang disampaikan oleh Ustadz Abdullah Zaen, M.A. Hafidzahullah. Kajian ini disampaikan pada Senin, 13 Dzulhijjah 1446 H / 9 Juni 2025 M. Kajian Tentang Mendidik Anak Memuliakan Tetangga Manusia diciptakan oleh Allah Subḥanahu wa Ta‘ala sebagai makhluk sosial. Makhluk sosial yaitu […] Tulisan Mendidik Anak Memuliakan Tetangga ditampilkan di Radio Rodja 756 AM.
Tafsir Al-Qur’an dengan Perkataan Para Sahabat adalah bagian dari ceramah agama dan kajian Islam ilmiah dengan pembahasan Muqaddimah Tafsir. Pembahasan ini disampaikan oleh Ustadz Dr. Emha Hasan Nasrullah, M.A. pada Sabtu, 11 Dzulhijjah 1446 H / 7 Juni 2025 M. Kajian Islam Tentang Menafsirkan Al-Qur’an dengan Perkataan Sahabat Sunnah adalah ajaran Nabi Muhammad Shallallahu ‘Alaihi wa Sallam, atau segala sesuatu yang dinisbatkan kepada beliau, […] Tulisan Menafsirkan Al-Qur’an dengan Perkataan Sahabat ditampilkan di Radio Rodja 756 AM.
Khutbah Idul Adha: Kurban Hanya untuk Allah ini merupakan rekaman khutbah idul adha yang disampaikan oleh Ustadz Dr. Emha Hasan Nasrullah, M.A. di Masjid Al-Barkah, Komplek Rodja, Kp. Tengah, Cileungsi, Bogor, pada Senin, 10 Dzulhijjah 1446 H / 6 Juni 2025 M. Khutbah Idul Adha: Kurban Hanya untuk Allah Alhamdulillah, segala puji bagi Allah Jalla wa […] Tulisan Khutbah Idul Adha: Kurban Hanya untuk Allah ditampilkan di Radio Rodja 756 AM.
Khutbah Jumat: Amalan Di Hari Tasyrik ini merupakan rekaman khutbah Jum’at yang disampaikan oleh Ustadz Abu Yahya Badrusalam, Lc. di Masjid Al-Barkah, Komplek Rodja, Kp. Tengah, Cileungsi, Bogor, pada Jum’at, 10 Dzulhijjah 1446 H / 6 Juni 2025 M. Khutbah Jumat Pertama: Amalan Di Hari Tasyrik Sesungguhnya Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'ala mensyariatkan ibadah kurban sebagai […] Tulisan Khutbah Jumat: Amalan Di Hari Tasyrik ditampilkan di Radio Rodja 756 AM.
Orang Yang Terakhir Masuk Surga adalah bagian dari ceramah agama dan kajian Islam ilmiah dengan pembahasan Shahih Jami’ Ash-Shaghir. Pembahasan ini disampaikan oleh Ustadz Dr. Emha Hasan Ayatullah pada Kamis, 9 Dzulhijjah 1446 H / 5 Juni 2025 M. Kajian Islam Tentang Orang Yang Terakhir Masuk Surga Kajian ini membahas tentang orang yang terakhir masuk surga. Poinnya adalah bahwa […] Tulisan Orang Yang Terakhir Masuk Surga ditampilkan di Radio Rodja 756 AM.
Kedudukan Hadits dalam Islam adalah bagian dari ceramah agama dan kajian Islam ilmiah dengan pembahasan Kitab Syarhus Sunnah karya Imam Al-Barbahari Rahimahullah. Pembahasan ini disampaikan oleh Ustadz Dr. Iqbal Gunawan, M.A Hafidzahullah pada Rabu, 8 Dzulhijjah 1446 H / 4 Juni 2025 M. Kajian Islam Tentang Kedudukan Hadits dalam Islam Imam Al Barbahari Rahimahullah Mengatakan: “Apabila engkau mendengar ada […] Tulisan Kedudukan Hadits dalam Islam ditampilkan di Radio Rodja 756 AM.
Shalat Jenazah Dengan 5 Kali Takbir merupakan bagian dari kajian Islam ilmiah Mukhtashar Shahih Muslim yang disampaikan oleh Ustadz Abu Yahya Badrusalam, Lc. Hafidzahullah. Kajian ini disampaikan pada Ahad, 5 Dzulhijjah 1446 H / 1 Juni 2025 M. Kajian Hadits Tentang Shalat Jenazah Dengan 5 Kali Takbir Pada kajian sebelumnya, telah dibahas tentang bab takbir […] Tulisan Shalat Jenazah Dengan 5 Kali Takbir ditampilkan di Radio Rodja 756 AM.
Jangan Serahkan Semua ke Sekolah merupakan kajian Islam ilmiah yang disampaikan oleh Ustadz Abu Ihsan Al-Atsaary dalam pembahasan Ada Apa dengan Remaja. Kajian ini disampaikan pada Selasa, 7 Dzulhijjah 1446 H / 3 Juni 2025 M. Kajian Tentang Jangan Serahkan Semua ke Sekolah Remaja kerap kali dilabeli sebagai “nakal”, mendapatkan stigma negatif karena berbagai kesalahan, kekeliruan, […] Tulisan Jangan Serahkan Semua ke Sekolah ditampilkan di Radio Rodja 756 AM.
Celaan atas Kelalaian Mengingat Allah adalah kajian Fiqih Do’a dan Dzikir yang disampaikan oleh Ustadz Abu Yahya Badrusalam, Lc. Kajian ini beliau sampaikan di Masjid Al-Barkah, komplek studio Radio Rodja dan Rodja TV pada Selasa, 29 Dzulqa’dah 1446 H / 27 Mei 2025 M. Kajian Tentang Celaan atas Kelalaian Mengingat Allah Lalai adalah penyakit yang berbahaya. […] Tulisan Celaan atas Kelalaian Mengingat Allah ditampilkan di Radio Rodja 756 AM.
Mendidik Anak Menghormati Orang Tua ini merupakan bagian dari kajian Islam ilmiah Fiqih Pendidikan Anak yang disampaikan oleh Ustadz Abdullah Zaen, M.A. Hafidzahullah. Kajian ini disampaikan pada Senin, 28 Dzulqa’dah 1446 H / 26 Mei 2025 M. Kajian Tentang Mendidik Anak Menghormati Orang Tua Salah satu adab yang mulai luntur di tengah masyarakat kita adalah […] Tulisan Mendidik Anak Menghormati Orang Tua ditampilkan di Radio Rodja 756 AM.
Permohonan dengan Kerendahan Hati merupakan kajian Islam ilmiah yang disampaikan oleh Ustadz Dr. Anas Burhanuddin, M.A. dalam pembahasan Washaya wa Taujihat Fi Fiqhi at-Ta’abbud Li Rabbi al-Bariyyat. Kajian ini disampaikan pada Selasa, 29 Dzulqa’dah 1446 H / 27 Mei 2025 M. Kajian sebelumnya: Semangat Muslim untuk Terus Lebih Baik Kajian Tentang Permohonan dengan Kerendahan Hati […] Tulisan Permohonan dengan Kerendahan Hati ditampilkan di Radio Rodja 756 AM.
Menyikapi Kenakalan Remaja merupakan kajian Islam ilmiah yang disampaikan oleh Ustadz Abu Ihsan Al-Atsaary dalam pembahasan Ada Apa dengan Remaja. Kajian ini disampaikan pada Selasa, 29 Dzulqa’dah 1446 H / 27 Mei 2025 M. Kajian Tentang Menyikapi Kenakalan Remaja Masalah kenakalan remaja sering kali menjadi kegelisahan para orang tua. Banyak dari mereka menilai anak-anak atau remaja […] Tulisan Menyikapi Kenakalan Remaja ditampilkan di Radio Rodja 756 AM.
Hukum Khatib Memegang Tongkat Saat Khutbah ini merupakan bagian dari kajian Islam ilmiah Kitab Shahihu Fiqhis Sunnah wa Adillatuhu yang disampaikan oleh Ustadz Dr. Musyaffa Ad-Dariny, M.A. Hafidzahullah. Kajian ini disampaikan pada Senin, 28 Dzulqa’dah 1446 H / 26 Mei 2025 M. Kajian Tentang Hukum Memegang Tongkat Saat Khutbah Apa saja yang dibolehkan bagi seorang […] Tulisan Hukum Memegang Tongkat Saat Khutbah ditampilkan di Radio Rodja 756 AM.
Dimakruhkannya Menolak Tumbuhan yang Harum adalah bagian dari ceramah agama dan kajian Islam ilmiah dengan pembahasan kitab Riyadhus Shalihin Min Kalam Sayyid Al-Mursalin. Pembahasan ini disampaikan oleh Ustadz Mubarak Bamualim, Lc., M.H.I. pada Selasa, 22 Dzulqa’dah 1446 H / 20 Mei 2025 M. Kajian sebelumnya: Larangan Menghambur-Hamburkan Harta Kajian Tentang Dimakruhkannya Menolak Tumbuhan yang Harum […] Tulisan Dimakruhkannya Menolak Tumbuhan yang Harum ditampilkan di Radio Rodja 756 AM.
Khutbah Jumat: Bahaya Pujian Manusia ini merupakan rekaman khutbah Jum’at yang disampaikan oleh Ustadz Abu Yahya Badrusalam, Lc. di Masjid Al-Barkah, Komplek Rodja, Kp. Tengah, Cileungsi, Bogor, pada Jum’at, 25 Dzulqa’dah 1446 H / 23 Mei 2025 M. Khutbah Khutbah Pertama: Bahaya Pujian Manusia Setiap manusia menyenangi pujian, mencitrakan dirinya agar mendapatkan pujian dan penghormatan. […] Tulisan Khutbah Jumat: Bahaya Pujian Manusia ditampilkan di Radio Rodja 756 AM.
Bab Seseorang Memukul Paha Saudaranya Tanpa Berniat Buruk adalah bagian dari ceramah agama dan kajian Islam ilmiah dengan pembahasan kitab Al-Adabul Mufrad. Pembahasan ini disampaikan oleh Ustadz Dr. Syafiq Riza Basalamah, M.A. pada Senin, 21 Dzulqa’dah 1446 H / 19 Mei 2025 M. Kajian Islam Tentang Memukul Paha Saudaranya Tanpa Berniat Buruk Al-Imam Bukhari dalam kitab Al-Adabul Mufrad, […] Tulisan Bab Seseorang Memukul Paha Saudaranya Tanpa Berniat Buruk ditampilkan di Radio Rodja 756 AM.
Mengobati Umat dengan Dakwah kepada Allah adalah bagian dari ceramah agama dan kajian Islam ilmiah dengan pembahasan Al-Bayan Min Qashashil Qur’an. Pembahasan ini disampaikan oleh Ustadz Abu Ya’la Kurnaedi, Lc. pada Senin, 21 Dzulqa’dah 1446 H / 19 Mei 2025 M. Kajian sebelumnya: Nabi Yunus Keluar dari Perut Ikan Kajian Tentang Mengobati Umat dengan Dakwah kepada Allah Syaikh […] Tulisan Mengobati Umat dengan Dakwah kepada Allah ditampilkan di Radio Rodja 756 AM.
Membaguskan Kafan dan Menyegerakan Pengurusan Mayit merupakan bagian dari kajian Islam ilmiah Mukhtashar Shahih Muslim yang disampaikan oleh Ustadz Abu Yahya Badrusalam, Lc. Hafidzahullah. Kajian ini disampaikan pada Ahad, 20 Dzulqa’dah 1446 H / 18 Mei 2025 M. Kajian Hadits Tentang Membaguskan Kafan dan Menyegerakan Pengurusan Mayit عن جَابِرِ بْنِ عَبْدِ اللهِ ﵄ أَنَّ النَّبِيَّ ﷺ خَطَبَ يَوْمًا فَذَكَرَ […] Tulisan Membaguskan Kafan dan Menyegerakan Pengurusan Mayit ditampilkan di Radio Rodja 756 AM.
Larangan Menghambur-Hamburkan Harta adalah bagian dari ceramah agama dan kajian Islam ilmiah dengan pembahasan kitab Riyadhus Shalihin Min Kalam Sayyid Al-Mursalin. Pembahasan ini disampaikan oleh Ustadz Mubarak Bamualim, Lc., M.H.I. pada Selasa, 15 Dzulqa’dah 1446 H / 13 Mei 2025 M. Kajian sebelumnya: Batas Kesedihan dan Masa ‘Iddah Wanita dalam Islam Kajian Tentang Larangan Menghambur-Hamburkan […] Tulisan Larangan Menghambur-Hamburkan Harta ditampilkan di Radio Rodja 756 AM.