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    yâ karîm.

    When you loved this information and you wish to receive more details regarding doa tahajud lengkap i implore you to visit the webpage. Meaning: “My Lord, I ask forgiveness for my actions this year that You prohibited-while I have not yet repented, my actions that You overlooked due to Your generosity-while You are capable of punishing me, and (sinful) actions that You commanded me to repent from-while I committed them, which means disobeying You. My Lord, I hope You accept my actions that You are pleased with this year and my actions that are promised Your reward. Do not make me lose ho

    ah SWT

    “Prophet Muhammad SAW said: Gabriel came to me and said, O Muhammad, live as you wish, for you will die. Love whom you will, for you will leave him. Do what you will, for you will be recompensed for it. Know that the nobility of a believer is in praying at night and his honor is in not needing people

    tors in the past.
    From an attitude of appreciation, it then grows into a source of inspiration and motivation for the next generation of the nation to do better and advance compared to the achievements that have been achieved by our ancestors in the past. A great nation is a nation that appreciates its ancest

    d cutting nails.”
    Based on this hadith, fiqh scholars have determined that activities related to cleanliness and neatness, such as trimming pubic hair, plucking armpit hair, and cutting nails, are consi

    lâli wal ikrâm.
    Meaning: “My Lord, You are the Eternal, the Ancient, and the First. Upon Your great grace and Your generous bounty, You are the door of hope. This new year has arrived. I seek refuge in You from the temptation of Satan and his allies in this year. I also seek Your help in overcoming the soul that often urges me to do evil. To You, I ask for guidance so that my daily activities bring me closer to Your mercy. O Lord, Ow

    ving Charity

    Another important practice to perform on the night of 1 Suro is giving charity. Providing charity to those in need, whether in the form of money, food, or goods, is a encouraged practice. This is a form of gratitude and sharing happiness. Of course, this practice is not only done on the night of 1 Suro,

    كَرِيْمُ
    Allâhumma mâ ‘amiltu min ‘amalin fî hâdzihis sanati mâ nahaitanî ‘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’

    utting Nails

    The next practice emphasized in Islam on the night of 1 Suro is cutting nails. The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) said, which means: “Five things are part of the fitrah (natural disposition): trimming pubic hair, circumcision, trimming the mustache, plucking armpit

    Reciting Basmalah
    Prophet Muhammad SAW advised reciting basmalah before beginning anything, including drinking. Uttering “Bismillah” before drinking milk on 1 Muharram is part of the etiquette of drinking as taught by Prophet Muhammad SAW, which can enhance blessings in every sip, expressing good intentions and prayers for goo

    su mubeng beteng.
    On the night of 1 Suro, some people choose to retreat to meditate in sacred places such as mountain peaks, seashores, large trees, or sacred tombs. For Javanese people, the month of Suro as the beginning of the Javanese year is considered a sacred or holy month, this is the significance of the night of 1 Suro. This is the right month to perform practices such as reflection, contemplation, and introspection to g

    ng the Right Hand
    In a hadith from Hafsah binti Umar r.a, it is reported that Prophet Muhammad SAW always used his right hand for eating, drinking, and dressing. This is recommended so as not to imitate the etiquette of Satan who uses the left hand. Using the right hand when drinking milk on 1 Muharram is part of adhering to the sunnah and preserving cleanliness, in accordance with the etiquette of drinking as demonstrate

    ram, three times.
    The change of day and month in the Hijri calendar occurs at maghrib time, so this prayer should preferably be read before the approaching maghrib time. Here is the recitation of the end of year pr

    nk While Standing
    A hadith says, “None of you should drink while standing, if he forgets, then he should vomit.” Drinking while standing can interfere with the balance of fluids in the body and damage the digestive system. Observing drinking milk on 1 Muharram while sitting, adhering to this suggestion, is part of the etiquette of drinking as taugh

    n in Saudi Arabia
    The tradition of drinking milk on 1 Muharram is also observed in Saudi Arabia, where people drink a glass of white milk every morning on that date. This is carried out so that the new year can be lived with a

    Kashmiri Muslims praying during the month of Ramadan at a holy site in Srinagar, Indian-controlled Kashmir, May 7, 2019. Currently, Muslims around the world are performing worship during the month of Ramadan by abstaining from hunger, thirst, and desires from dawn

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