Bolehkah Menggabungkan Niat Puasa Sunnah Rajab dengan Qadha Ramadhan dan Puasa Senin Kamis?

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9 Jan 202502:52

Summary

TLDRIn this video, the speaker discusses the significance of the month of Rajab in Islam, emphasizing its importance for both making up missed Ramadan fasts (qada) and performing voluntary sunnah fasts. The speaker explains that it is permissible to combine intentions for multiple fasts, such as a qada fast and a sunnah fast, in one day, particularly on days like Mondays, Thursdays, or the 13th, 14th, and 15th of Rajab. By doing so, one can receive the rewards for both acts of worship. The speaker encourages taking advantage of this blessed month to gain multiple rewards through fasting.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Rajab is a blessed month, and it holds great significance in Islam.
  • 😀 Some people use the month of Rajab to make up (Qada) missed Ramadan fasts.
  • 😀 Rajab is also an excellent month for performing voluntary (Sunnah) fasts and other acts of worship.
  • 😀 It is permissible to perform multiple fasts in one day with different intentions, such as making up a missed fast and fasting for the Sunnah at the same time.
  • 😀 Scholars have clarified that combining multiple intentions for fasting in one day is allowed and can result in receiving the reward for each intention.
  • 😀 Several Islamic texts, such as 'Fathul Mu'in' and 'I'anat al-Talibin', discuss the permissibility of combining multiple fasts on one day with different intentions.
  • 😀 If someone fasts with the intention of both making up a missed Ramadan fast and observing a Sunnah fast (e.g., fasting on Monday or Thursday), they will receive the rewards for both.
  • 😀 The practice of combining intentions for fasting is also recognized for special days like Arafah or Thursdays, where two types of fasting can occur in one day.
  • 😀 The month of Rajab is an ideal time to make up missed Ramadan fasts, especially if one fasts on Mondays and Thursdays or during the days of Ayyamul Bidh (13th, 14th, and 15th of the month).
  • 😀 The practice of combining fasts can lead to a multiplication of rewards, which is beneficial for those looking to maximize their spiritual efforts.

Q & A

  • What is the significance of the month of Rajab in Islam?

    -Rajab is a month that is honored by Allah and is considered a blessed month. It is an important time for Muslims to engage in acts of worship and reflection.

  • Why is Rajab a good time for fasting and performing other voluntary acts of worship?

    -Rajab is seen as a month where additional acts of worship, such as fasting, can be performed to earn extra rewards. Many Muslims use this time to make up for missed fasts of Ramadan (Qada).

  • Can a person fast for Qada and voluntary fasting on the same day in Rajab?

    -Yes, it is permissible for a person to intend both Qada (making up missed fasts) and voluntary fasting in one day. This is allowed and can result in receiving rewards for both acts of worship.

  • What if the day coincides with Monday or Thursday or the Ayyamul Bidh (13th, 14th, 15th of Rajab)?

    -If the day coincides with Monday, Thursday, or the Ayyamul Bidh (13th, 14th, 15th of Rajab), fasting on these days can still be done with the intention of both Qada and voluntary fasting. The person can receive rewards for both the obligatory and voluntary acts.

  • Is it permissible to fast with multiple intentions on the same day?

    -Yes, it is permissible to fast with multiple intentions, such as making up missed fasts (Qada) and observing voluntary fasts. The rewards for both can be received as long as the intentions are clear.

  • What do Islamic scholars say about fasting with multiple intentions?

    -Islamic scholars, including those cited in books like 'Fathul Muin' and 'I’anat al-Talibin', state that fasting with multiple intentions on the same day is permissible, and the person can receive rewards for both the obligatory and voluntary fasts.

  • Can one gain the rewards for both Qada and voluntary fasts in the same day?

    -Yes, it is possible to gain the rewards for both Qada and voluntary fasts in the same day, provided the intentions are clear, and the person is fasting for both reasons.

  • What is the significance of fasting on Mondays and Thursdays during Rajab?

    -Fasting on Mondays and Thursdays is a well-established Sunnah (voluntary) practice in Islam. When these days fall in the month of Rajab, fasting on them provides additional rewards, especially when combined with other intentions like Qada.

  • What is the importance of Ayyamul Bidh (13th, 14th, and 15th of Rajab)?

    -Ayyamul Bidh refers to the 13th, 14th, and 15th days of the lunar month, which are considered special days for fasting. If these days fall in Rajab, fasting on them is particularly rewarding and can be done alongside other fasts such as Qada.

  • How can one make the most of fasting during the month of Rajab?

    -One can make the most of fasting during Rajab by observing voluntary fasts on Mondays, Thursdays, and the Ayyamul Bidh, while also making up for any missed fasts of Ramadan (Qada). Combining these intentions can increase the rewards.

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