Waktu - Waktu Mustajab Di Bulan Ramadan - ISLAM ITU INDAH (16/3/25) P1
Summary
TLDRIn this video, the speakers discuss the significant moments during Ramadan when prayers are most likely to be answered by Allah (mustajab). These moments include the time of breaking the fast (Iftar), during the azan (call to prayer), and between the azan and iqamah. The video emphasizes the power of supplication during these blessed times, highlighting the mercy of Allah in Ramadan. Additionally, the speakers touch on the importance of preparing for Ramadan in advance, praying for the arrival of the month, and seeking forgiveness and blessings throughout the period. The video encourages viewers to make the most of these special moments for prayer.
Takeaways
- 😀 The moment of Iftar (breaking the fast) during Ramadan is a special time when prayers are accepted by Allah.
- 😀 A recommended prayer to say at Iftar is 'Allahumma innaka afuwwun tuhibbul 'afwa fa'fu 'anni' (O Allah, You are Pardoning, You love to pardon, so pardon me).
- 😀 Prayers between the Azan (call to prayer) and the Iqamah (second call to prayer) are particularly likely to be accepted.
- 😀 The entire month of Ramadan is a time filled with blessings, but certain moments during the month are especially powerful for making prayers.
- 😀 Allah is merciful and does not specify a particular location for prayers to be accepted; any place where the heart is connected with Allah is blessed.
- 😀 It is important to take advantage of the sacred moments of Ramadan, especially those that have been highlighted in Hadith and Islamic teachings.
- 😀 The joy and relief felt when breaking the fast are linked to the acceptance of prayers, making Iftar a significant moment for prayer.
- 😀 Before Ramadan begins, it is recommended to pray for being granted the opportunity to reach the month and make the most of it.
- 😀 Between the Azan and Iqamah, the time is considered 'mustajab' (likely to result in answered prayers), and prayers made during this time are very powerful.
- 😀 Muslims should strive to remember and utilize key prayer moments like those after Iftar, between Azan and Iqamah, and throughout Ramadan, to seek blessings and forgiveness from Allah.
Q & A
What is the significance of the time of iftar during Ramadan for making prayers?
-The time of iftar, when breaking the fast, is considered a highly blessed moment for making prayers. It is believed that prayers made at this time are more likely to be accepted by Allah, as fasting individuals experience joy and relief from completing their fast.
What is the special dua recommended to recite during iftar?
-The special dua recommended to recite during iftar is: 'Allahumma innaka afuwwun tuhibbul afwa fa'fu anni,' which translates to 'O Allah, You are the Most Forgiving, You love to forgive, so forgive me.'
Can prayers be accepted in any location during Ramadan?
-Yes, prayers can be accepted anywhere during Ramadan. Allah does not require a specific location for prayers to be answered, as long as the heart is connected with Him and the individual is sincere in their worship.
When is another significant time for making prayers, aside from iftar?
-Another significant time for making prayers is between the Azan (call to prayer) and the Iqamah (prayer initiation). This time is considered highly beneficial for supplications, as prayers made during this period are also likely to be accepted by Allah.
Why is the time between Azan and Iqamah important for prayer?
-The time between Azan and Iqamah is important because it is a moment when the call to worship is being made, and it is recommended to respond to the Azan and pray during this time. It is seen as a time when Allah is especially receptive to the prayers of the faithful.
What did the companions of the Prophet Muhammad do in preparation for Ramadan?
-The companions of the Prophet Muhammad (Sahabah) would begin praying six months before Ramadan, asking Allah to grant them the opportunity to reach Ramadan. This reflects the significance and spiritual importance they placed on the month of fasting.
How should one approach the time of iftar beyond the physical food?
-Beyond the physical food, iftar is seen as a spiritual moment. The joy and relief of completing the fast should be accompanied by sincere prayers to Allah, expressing gratitude and seeking forgiveness for the day's efforts in fasting.
What is the relationship between the call to prayer (Azan) and the acceptance of prayers?
-The call to prayer (Azan) serves as a reminder of Allah's call to worship. It is recommended to respond to the Azan with specific prayers and supplications, and this moment is believed to be one where Allah is especially inclined to accept prayers.
What specific prayers are recommended between the Azan and Iqamah?
-It is recommended to pray for Allah's mercy, forgiveness, and blessings between the Azan and Iqamah. It is also a good time to ask for guidance in one's faith, health, and well-being.
How do the special moments in Ramadan reflect Allah's mercy?
-The special moments in Ramadan, such as iftar, between Azan and Iqamah, and throughout the month, reflect Allah's immense mercy and love for His worshippers. These times provide opportunities for individuals to draw closer to Allah through prayers, seeking forgiveness, blessings, and strength in faith.
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