Do'a Buka Puasa yang Diajarkan Nabi SAW - Buya Yahya

Buya Yahya
1 Mar 202505:14

Summary

TLDRIn this video, the speaker discusses the doa (prayer) recited during the breaking of fast in Ramadan, specifically the Allahumma laka sumtu prayer. The speaker highlights the importance of combining different prayers from the Prophet Muhammad and his companions, stressing that reciting this prayer is permissible and beneficial. The speaker also clarifies misconceptions about the timing of the prayer, reassuring viewers that it can be recited before or after eating. Ultimately, the key message is to ensure that the prayer is recited with sincerity, emphasizing its significance in maintaining spiritual connection during iftar.

Takeaways

  • 😀 The prayer recited during iftar is a combination of supplications from the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and his companions.
  • 😀 The prayer 'Allahumma laka sumtu wabika aamantu wa rizqika aftartu birahmatika ya arhamarrahimin' is widely accepted and recommended.
  • 😀 It is permissible to recite the prayer before or after breaking the fast, there is no specific restriction on timing.
  • 😀 The key point is to remember to pray during iftar, not necessarily when you do it.
  • 😀 The reward for fasting remains intact even after hunger and thirst are alleviated by eating and drinking.
  • 😀 The speaker emphasizes that the prayer is not about the exact timing but about maintaining the act of prayer itself.
  • 😀 It is important not to argue or overcomplicate the recitation of this prayer during iftar.
  • 😀 The prayer combines words from various sources, including Sayyidina Abdullah bin Umar and other companions of the Prophet.
  • 😀 The hadith referenced from Abu Daud confirms the reward and significance of the prayer during iftar.
  • 😀 The prayer symbolizes the renewal of energy and the continuation of the fasting reward, even after the fast is broken.
  • 😀 The speaker encourages everyone to be confident in reciting the prayer, as it is a valid and valuable practice during Ramadan.

Q & A

  • What is the main prayer mentioned in the script?

    -The main prayer mentioned is: 'Allahumma laka sumtu wabika amantu wa rizqika aftartu birahmatika ya arhamarrahimin.' It is a combination of supplications attributed to the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and his companions.

  • What is the significance of reciting this prayer during the breaking of the fast?

    -Reciting this prayer during the breaking of the fast is significant because it is believed that supplications made at this time are especially accepted by Allah.

  • Is there a specific order in which the prayer should be recited?

    -No, there is no strict order. The prayer can be recited either before or after taking the first bite of food. The key is to make the supplication sincerely.

  • Who are the companions or figures associated with the prayer mentioned in the script?

    -The prayer is associated with several figures, including Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and his companions, particularly Sayidina Abdullah bin Umar, whose narration is often included in the prayer.

  • Is it acceptable to say the prayer before breaking the fast?

    -Yes, it is acceptable to say the prayer before breaking the fast. There is no restriction on when to say it, as long as it is said with sincerity.

  • What is the importance of the phrase 'daahabati wa ruh' mentioned in the script?

    -The phrase refers to the feeling of relief after quenching thirst and hunger. It is interpreted as a reminder that even after physical satisfaction, the reward from Allah remains, and the supplication holds value.

  • Can the prayer be said in parts, or should it always be recited in full?

    -It is permissible to say the prayer in parts if needed, as long as the essence and meaning are preserved. It is not necessary to recite the entire prayer in one go.

  • How does the script address the common misconception about the prayer?

    -The script addresses misconceptions by clarifying that there is no issue with the timing of when the prayer is recited. Some people mistakenly believe that it must be recited only after eating, but this is not a rule.

  • What does the script say about the reward for reciting the prayer?

    -The script emphasizes that the reward from Allah remains intact even after the thirst and hunger are alleviated by food and drink. The key is the sincerity of the prayer.

  • What is the final piece of advice given at the end of the script?

    -The final advice is to remember to send blessings upon the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), as this is an important part of the tradition and is recommended after reciting prayers.

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