Dhikr before Friday prayers that Muslims can practice
JAKARTA, iNews.id – Dhikr previously Friday prayers is one of the known Sunnah practices that is necessary for Muslims. This practice can be done before the sermon begins until the end of Friday prayers.
Friday prayer is a prayer service that replaces the midday prayer prayer which is mandatory for Muslim men to perform on Fridays. Therefore, the law of performing this prayer is obligatory or fardhu ain for those who have reached puberty.
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In the hadith narrated by Imam Al-Bukhari, it is stated that Rasulullah Shalallahu Alaihi Wa Sallam said,
“A man does not bathe on Friday, he cleans himself as thoroughly as possible, he uses hair oil, or uses perfume that is in his house, then he goes out to the mosque without dividing a row between two people, then he prays as ordered him, then he remains silent when the imam preaches, but will be forgiven for the rest of that day and the rest of Friday.” (HR Al-Bukhari)
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There are several sunnah practices that have many advantages to be carried out on Fridays. One of them is reading dhikr before performing Friday prayers.
This is as narrated in a hadith from Bukhari and Muslim, Rasulullah Shallallahu Alaihi Wa Sallam said,
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“On Friday there is a time, when a Muslim is waiting for his prayer and he asks Allah for something, Allah will give him what he asks for” (HR. Bukhari and Muslim).
Dhikr Before Friday Prayers
According to various sources, Friday (25/10/2024), here are the dhikr before Friday prayers that can be practiced.
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1. Istighfar
God bless you
Astaghfirullahaladzim.
Meaning: I ask forgiveness from Allah the Almighty.
Or you can also read the more complete istighfar sentence, .
God willing, God willing, God willing, God willing, God willing. لْحَيُّ الْق َيُّوْمُ وَأَتُوْبُ إِلَيْهِ ×٣
Latin: Astaghfirullaahal'azhiim alladzii laa ilaaha illaa huwal hayyul qayyum wa atuubu ilaih. (3x)
Meaning: “I ask forgiveness from Allah, the Greatest, there is no god but Him, the Almighty who continually takes care of His creatures, and I change them.”
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