jud prayer:

Allâhumma rabbana lakal hamdu. If you loved this report and you would like to acquire extra data pertaining to Muslim family teachings kindly take a look at our own page. Anta qayyimus samâwâti wal ardhi wa man fî hinna. Wa lakal hamdu anta malikus samâwâti wal ardhi wa man fî hinna. Wa lakal hamdu anta nûrus samâwâti wal ardhi wa man fî hinna. Wa lakal hamdu antal haq. Wa wa’dukal haq. Wa liqâ’uka haq. Wa qauluka haq. Wal jannatu haq. Wan nâru haq. Wan nabiyyûna haq. Wa Muhammadun shallallâhu alaihi wasallama h

Year Prayer

Before carrying out various practices on the night of 1 Suro or 1 Muharram, Muslims are encouraged to recite the End of Year Prayer. This prayer should preferably be read at the end of the month of Dhul-Hijjah, before the start of the month

n After the first unit is finished, the second unit is done in the same way as above. Then perform the final tasyahhud. After finishing, recite the salam twice. The subsequent rakaat are done the same as the example abov

Prayer Recitation

للهُ اَكْبَرُ كَبِرًا وَالْحَمْدُ لِلهِ كَشِيْرًا وَسُبْحَانَ اللهِ بُكْرَةً وَاَصِيْلًا . اِنِّى وَجَّهْتُ وَجْهِيَ لِلَّذِيْ فَطَرَالسَّمَاوَاتِ وَالْااَرْضَ حَنِيْفًا مُسْلِمًا وَمَا اَنَا مِنَ الْمُشْرِكِيْنَ . اِنَّ صَلَاتِيْ وَنُسُكِيْ وَمَحْيَايَ وَمَمَاتِيْ لِلهِ رَبِّ الْعَا لَمِيْنَ . لاَ شَرِيْكَ لَهُ وَبِذَ لِكَ اُمِرْتُ وَاَنَ مِنَ ال

l muslimiin.

Meaning: “Allah is the Greatest, His greatness is perfect. All praise belongs to Allah, praise that is abundant. And glory be to Allah in the morning and evening. I have turned my face to the One who created the heavens and the earth, with full sincerity and submission, and I am not among those who associate partners with Allah. Indeed, my prayer, my worship, my life, and my death are all for Allah, the Lord of all worlds. He has no partner, and with that I am commanded, an

Prayer Recitation

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اَللّٰهُمَّ اِنَّ الضُّحَآءَ ضُحَاءُكَ وَالْبَهَاءَ بَهَاءُكَ وَالْجَمَالَ جَمَالُكَ وَالْقُوَّةَ قُوَّتُكَ وَالْقُدْرَةَ قُدْرَتُكَ وَالْعِصْمَةَ عِصْمَتُك

h-dhaalliin.

Meaning: “In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful. All praise is due to Allah, Lord of all worlds. The Most Gracious, the Most Merciful. Master of the Day of Judgment. You alone we worship, and You alone we ask for help. Guide us to the straight path. The path of those upon whom You have bestowed favor, not of those who have evoked [Your] anger or

It’s important to be aware of the roots of drinking milk on 1 Muharram in order to grasp its meaning and merits. This practice comes from a eminent scholar of Makkah, Abuya As-Sayyid Muhammad bin Alawy Al Maliki, who regularly shared milk to his pupils every 1 Muharram. This advice is described as a form of Tafa”ul or

ng the Quran

The next act encouraged in Islam on the night of 1 Suro is reading the Quran. Reading and pondering over the verses of the Quran, especially surahs that have special virtues, such as Al-Fatihah, Al-Ikh

d SAW said:

“Our Lord Tabaraka wa Taala descends every night to the lowest heaven when the last third of the night remains, and He says: Who is calling upon Me that I may answer him? Who is asking from Me that I may give him? Who is seeking My forgiveness that I may forgive

Ashab al-Syimal.

Based on the interpretation of the Indonesian Ministry of Religion (Kemenag), it explains that the meaning of Surah Al Waqiah in verses 35 to 38 is the pleasure and happiness received by those who are obedient to Allah or called the right-hand group. This right-hand group mostly comprises the followers of previous prophets and messengers and a large part consists of the follower

ed by Ahmad)

The importance of drinking milk on 1 Muharram resides not only in physical hygiene, but also metaphysical. Milk, which was picked by Prophet Muhammad SAW during the Isra’ Mi’raj, symbolizes wholesomeness and virtue. By adhering to the adab of drinking as demonstrated by Prophet Muhammad SAW, such as saying the basmalah and using the right hand, this observance additionally reinforces the invocations and wis

كَرِيْمُ

Allahumma ma “amiltu min ‘amalin fî hadzihi sanati ma nahaitani ‘anhu, wa lam atub minhu, wa hamalta fîhâ ‘alayya bi fadhlika ba’da qudratika ‘alâ ‘uqûbatî, wa da’autanî ilat taubati min ba’di jarâ’atî ‘alâ ma’shiyatik. Fa innî astaghfiruka, faghfirlî wa mâ ‘amiltu fîhâ mimmâ tardhâ, wa wa’attanî ‘alaihits tsawâba, fa’as’aluka an tataqabbala minnî wa lâ taqtha’