Keutamaan Sholat Sunnah Qobliah dan Ba'diyah - Buya Yahya

Al-Bahjah TV
24 Sept 201705:19

Summary

TLDRThe video script discusses the importance and nuances of Sunnah prayers, focusing on Qobliyah (before) and Ba'diyah (after) prayers, including specific prayers such as Qobliyah for Maghrib, Zuhur, and Isya. It also addresses the flexibility of performing these prayers in different languages like Indonesian or Arabic, and the opportunity to make up missed Sunnah prayers. Additionally, the script emphasizes the significance of these prayers in gaining rewards and highlights that certain prayers, like the ones before and after Zuhur or Isya, hold higher value in terms of reward compared to others. It also mentions the practice of the Prophet Muhammad regarding missed prayers and how they can be made up.

Takeaways

  • πŸ˜€ Qobliyah prayers are sunnah prayers performed before the obligatory prayers, such as before Dzuhur, Ashar, Maghrib, and Isya.
  • πŸ˜€ There are no sunnah prayers after Ashar or before Subuh, as stated in the script.
  • πŸ˜€ Performing 12 additional rakaats of sunnah prayers daily (besides the obligatory prayers) will result in a house being built for the person in heaven.
  • πŸ˜€ The most recommended sunnah prayers include 4 rakaats before Dzuhur, 4 rakaats after Dzuhur, 2 rakaats after Maghrib, 2 rakaats after Isya, and 2 rakaats before Subuh.
  • πŸ˜€ Every prayer has its own qobliyah, such as qobliyah Maghrib, qobliyah Isya, and qobliyah Friday, based on Hadith.
  • πŸ˜€ A person may perform sunnah prayers between the Adhan and the Iqamah (before the obligatory prayers), and this is encouraged in Islamic teachings.
  • πŸ˜€ Sunnah prayers like qobliyah can be performed in different languages, including Indonesian, with the intention of fulfilling the prayer.
  • πŸ˜€ Rawatib prayers (the sunnah prayers connected to the obligatory ones) can be made up (qadha) if they were missed for any reason, like forgetfulness or being busy.
  • πŸ˜€ Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) himself performed the qadha of missed prayers, such as ba'diyah Dzuhur after remembering it post-Ashar.
  • πŸ˜€ No other sunnah prayer is considered more virtuous than qobliyah or ba'diyah prayers, even though prayers like Tasbih or Taraweeh have high rewards.
  • πŸ˜€ The practice of making the intention (niat) in prayers like qobliyah and ba'diyah can be done in simple language, and it does not have to be in Arabic.

Q & A

  • What is the main topic discussed in the transcript?

    -The main topic of the transcript is about the Sunnah prayers, particularly the Qobliyah and Ba'diyah prayers before and after the obligatory prayers (fardhu) in Islam, as well as the significance of these prayers and their rewards.

  • What are Qobliyah and Ba'diyah prayers?

    -Qobliyah prayers are Sunnah prayers performed before the obligatory prayers, and Ba'diyah prayers are Sunnah prayers performed after the obligatory prayers. Both types are emphasized in Islamic tradition as they hold great value and reward.

  • What is mentioned about the timing of these Sunnah prayers?

    -The transcript explains that there are specific Sunnah prayers before and after various obligatory prayers, such as Qobliyah before Dzuhur, Asr, and Maghrib, and Ba'diyah after Dzuhur, Maghrib, and Isha. However, there is no Ba'diyah for Ashar or Subuh.

  • What reward is associated with performing the Sunnah prayers?

    -The reward for performing the Sunnah prayers is significant, with the transcript mentioning that performing 12 rakaat of Sunnah prayers daily (in addition to the fardhu prayers) will result in a house being built for the person in heaven.

  • Can Sunnah prayers be made up if missed?

    -Yes, missed Sunnah prayers can be made up (qadha). The transcript gives an example of the Prophet Muhammad who missed the Ba'diyah prayer after Dzuhur and made it up after Asr, illustrating that it is permissible to make up missed Sunnah prayers.

  • What is said about the importance of Qobliyah and Ba'diyah prayers in relation to other Sunnah prayers?

    -Qobliyah and Ba'diyah prayers hold the highest status among Sunnah prayers. The transcript emphasizes that no other Sunnah prayers have a greater reward than these, specifically the Qobliyah Subuh and Ba'diyah Isha prayers.

  • How should one make the intention for Sunnah prayers?

    -The intention for Sunnah prayers can be made in various languages, including Indonesian. For example, one can say 'I intend to perform the Qobliyah Dzuhur' before starting the prayer. The intention does not require formal Arabic phrases.

  • Is there any mention of the importance of the Tahajjud prayer?

    -Although the Tahajjud prayer is not discussed directly in the transcript, the emphasis on the significance of Sunnah prayers, including Qobliyah and Ba'diyah, suggests that all voluntary prayers are encouraged for their great rewards.

  • What is the relationship between Qobliyah prayers and Friday (Jumat)?

    -The transcript mentions that Qobliyah prayers also exist on Fridays, particularly the Qobliyah before the Friday prayer (Jumat), emphasizing that these prayers are important and hold reward.

  • How can one make up for missed Sunnah prayers?

    -One can make up for missed Sunnah prayers by performing them after the time of the obligatory prayer has passed. For instance, if one misses the Ba'diyah prayer after Dzuhur, they can perform it after Asr. This practice is supported by examples from the Prophet's life.

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