Tuntunan Tata Cara Sholat Ghoib Arab, Latin dan Indonésia

GHOFAR ZAEN
7 Mar 202104:48

Summary

TLDRThe video discusses the practice of performing Salat al-Duha and Salat al-Ghaib for deceased family members, especially when they pass away far from relatives. It explains that performing these prayers is valid even if a week or more has passed since death, with the recitations similar to regular funeral prayers. The speaker guides on proper intentions, mentioning the deceased's name in the prayer, and performing the required takbirs. The video also includes common Islamic phrases, greetings, and supplications, emphasizing the spiritual significance of praying for the deceased, seeking blessings for them, and invoking peace and mercy from Allah.

Takeaways

  • 😀 It is recommended to perform Salat Dhuha for a deceased family member even if they died far away from relatives.
  • 😀 Salat Ghaib can be performed at a mosque and is valid like a regular funeral prayer.
  • 😀 The recitations in Salat Ghaib are the same as in the standard funeral prayer.
  • 😀 For a deceased who is not physically present, the intention (niyyah) should specifically mention the name of the deceased.
  • 😀 The prayer includes specific phrases such as 'Usholli ala ...' replacing the name with that of the deceased.
  • 😀 Salat Ghaib involves multiple takbirs (saying Allahu Akbar) and specific supplications.
  • 😀 Common supplications during the prayer include praising Allah and seeking guidance for the straight path.
  • 😀 The prayer also includes blessings upon the Prophet Muhammad and Prophet Ibrahim.
  • 😀 The prayer concludes with asking for forgiveness for the deceased and protection from trials after death.
  • 😀 Greetings of peace, 'Assalamualaikum Warahmatullahi Wabarakatuh,' are used at the end of the prayer.

Q & A

  • What is the purpose of performing Salat Dhuha for someone who has passed away?

    -Salat Dhuha for a deceased person is a recommended practice when the deceased’s family cannot be present, especially if they passed away far away. It serves as a prayer for the deceased and is performed similarly to regular Salat Dhuha.

  • Can Salat Ghaib be performed if the deceased has already passed more than a week ago?

    -Yes, it is permissible to perform Salat Ghaib even if more than a week has passed since the death. The prayer is valid and follows the same procedure as the regular funeral prayer.

  • What is the difference between Salat Jenazah and Salat Ghaib?

    -Salat Jenazah is performed for a deceased person present physically, while Salat Ghaib is for a deceased person who is not physically present. The main difference is that in Salat Ghaib, the name of the deceased is mentioned in the intention (niyyah).

  • What should be mentioned in the intention (niyyah) for Salat Ghaib?

    -In the intention for Salat Ghaib, one should say the prayer is for a specific deceased person by name, using a phrase such as 'Usholli 'ala mayyit [name]' while keeping the rest of the prayer similar to Salat Jenazah.

  • Are the recitations in Salat Ghaib different from Salat Jenazah?

    -No, the recitations in Salat Ghaib are the same as in Salat Jenazah. Only the intention is adapted to reflect that the deceased is not physically present.

  • What are some key phrases mentioned during the Salat Ghaib recitation?

    -Key phrases include 'Allahu Akbar', 'Bismillahirrahmanirrahim', 'Alhamdulillahi Rabbil ‘Alamin', and blessings upon the Prophet Muhammad and Prophet Ibrahim. These are recited similarly to the regular funeral prayer.

  • Why is it recommended to perform Salat Ghaib in a mosque?

    -Performing Salat Ghaib in a mosque is recommended because it allows the community to participate and collectively pray for the deceased, similar to how a funeral prayer is conducted for someone present.

  • Does performing Salat Ghaib require the body of the deceased to be present?

    -No, Salat Ghaib is specifically designed for cases where the deceased is not physically present, such as when they pass away far from their family or community.

  • What is the significance of mentioning the Prophet Muhammad and Prophet Ibrahim during the prayer?

    -Mentioning the Prophet Muhammad and Prophet Ibrahim during the prayer is part of the standard funeral prayer, which asks Allah to send blessings upon the prophets and to grant mercy to the deceased.

  • What should participants do after completing Salat Ghaib?

    -After completing Salat Ghaib, participants usually make personal supplications for the deceased, asking Allah for forgiveness, mercy, and peace for the departed soul.

  • Is there a time limit for performing Salat Ghaib after a person has passed away?

    -While it is preferable to perform the prayer soon after death, Salat Ghaib can still be valid even if performed later, as indicated in the transcript where it mentions doing it even after a week or more.

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