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AhlaamBella
Bro ardianto, did the Khatib give any evidence? The sahabah used to compete for the most reward in most deeds, especially when giving to charity. And in trying to get as much reward as you can wouldn't you see how which acts gt you the most reward?
In that khutbah (not Juma'ah khutbah), someone asked the khatib
"I hear if a Muslim salaah in Masjidil Haram, he/she will gets rewards that similar with salaah wajib in 100.000 years ?".
And the khatib replied "Is it means if you salaah in Masjidil Haram once, you don't need to salaah again in the rest of your life ?. No way..!!". The khatib pause for a moment, then "Do not ever count your reward, but collect it as much as you can".
He meant, if we count our reward maybe we will think "Okay, the rewards for today is enough". Then we stop salaah or giving charity.