AMALAN DAN BACA'AN SESUAI HARI KELAHIRAN. || Dr. KH. Mahfudin, SH, SAg, MPd, CPM
Summary
TLDRThis video script discusses spiritual practices and recitations associated with each day of the week, highlighting their unique significance for individuals born on specific days. It emphasizes the power of repeating particular phrases 1,000 times, such as 'Ya Allah' on Fridays or 'Astaghfirullaha al-Azim' on Wednesdays, and explains their benefits for spiritual growth, inner clarity, and blessings. Additionally, it links fasting on one's birth day to gaining further spiritual and material rewards, with references to the practices of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). The video encourages viewers to integrate these recitations into their daily routine for greater personal fulfillment.
Takeaways
- 😀 The speaker emphasizes the importance of specific spiritual practices (amalan) and recitations (bacaan) tied to the day of birth, with each day having distinct characteristics and associated practices.
- 😀 The speaker highlights that each day of the week has a different orientation and influence (e.g., Monday relates to flowers, Tuesday to fire, Wednesday to branches, etc.), affecting the choice of recitations and practices.
- 😀 Reciting specific prayers 1000 times is recommended for each day based on one's birth day. For example, those born on Friday should recite 'Ya Allah' 1000 times, while those born on Saturday should recite 'Lailahaillallah'.
- 😀 Fasting on one's birth day is highly encouraged to complement the spiritual practices, with the speaker referencing the practice of the Prophet Muhammad who fasted on Mondays (his birth day) and Thursdays.
- 😀 Each day of the week has its own special prayer or recitation that, if performed regularly, can lead to spiritual benefits, such as increased wisdom, inner beauty, and prosperity.
- 😀 The speaker suggests that reading the prescribed recitations not only on one's birth day but every day of the week is highly beneficial, accumulating blessings and spiritual power over time.
- 😀 The speaker advocates for consistency (istiqamah) in performing these spiritual practices, indicating that regularity is key to experiencing the full benefits.
- 😀 The script mentions the personal impact of following these practices, citing the speaker’s own positive experience with fasting and reciting prayers as recommended by a spiritual guide.
- 😀 The speaker draws attention to the importance of observing these spiritual practices not just for individual benefit but also for the betterment of family life, suggesting that both children and their mothers can fast together on the child’s birth day.
- 😀 In conclusion, the speaker advises that performing these practices regularly, particularly on the recommended days, will open one's spiritual faculties, bringing clarity, understanding, and divine blessings.
- 😀 The speaker’s intention behind sharing this information is to educate and spread knowledge, not to seek fame or financial gain, but to fulfill the spiritual needs of their audience.
Q & A
What is the significance of reading specific amalan on different days of the week according to the speaker?
-The speaker explains that each day of the week has its own character and significance. Reading specific amalan (devotional practices) on the respective day aligns with the unique qualities of that day, which can bring spiritual benefits and enhance one's connection with Allah.
Why is Friday considered the 'Sayyidul Ayyam' (master of days)?
-Friday is considered the 'Sayyidul Ayyam' because it is both the culmination and the beginning of the week's spiritual journey. The speaker also mentions that it is a day of forgiveness and cleansing of past deeds, linking it to the concept of kiamat (Judgment Day) in Islamic tradition.
What is the recommended amalan for someone born on Friday?
-The speaker recommends that someone born on Friday should recite 'Ya Allah, Ya Allah, Ya Allah' 1,000 times. This can be done either all at once or in increments after each prayer, with the total reaching 1,000 by the end of the day.
How should the amalan for someone born on Saturday be performed?
-For those born on Saturday, the recommended amalan is to recite 'La ilaha illallah' 1,000 times, which can also be done in segments throughout the day after prayers.
What is the specific amalan for someone born on Monday?
-For someone born on Monday, the speaker advises reciting 'La hawla wa la quwwata illa billahil aliyil adzim' 1,000 times. This can be done all at once or incrementally, similar to the other days.
What is the amalan for someone born on Thursday and how is it different from other days?
-Those born on Thursday should recite 'Subhanallah wa bihamdihi, Subhanallahil azim' 1,000 times, with at least 100 recitations performed after the Fajr prayer. The speaker emphasizes that it is mandatory to recite a minimum of 100 after Fajr on Thursdays.
Why does the speaker suggest fasting on the day of one’s birth?
-The speaker mentions that fasting on one's birthday, specifically the day of birth, holds spiritual significance. This practice is in line with the example set by the Prophet Muhammad (SAW), who fasted on Mondays because it was the day of his birth, and on Thursdays to prepare spiritually for the coming of Judgment Day.
How does the speaker suggest one should approach the recitations if they cannot do them all at once?
-The speaker clarifies that the recitations can be done in increments, such as after each prayer. The important aspect is to reach the total of 1,000 recitations by the end of the day, but it’s not required to do them all at once.
What are the potential benefits of consistently performing these daily recitations?
-Consistently performing these recitations is said to open one's 'batin' (inner sight), improve spiritual understanding, bring clarity of thought, and help in achieving success in both personal and professional life. The speaker also mentions that it can enhance inner beauty and bring blessings and sustenance.
What does the speaker mean by 'filling the soul with light' through these practices?
-The speaker refers to the spiritual benefits of these practices, where consistently performing the recitations leads to spiritual growth and an increase in divine blessings, thereby metaphorically filling the soul with light. This can manifest in both physical and spiritual improvements in one’s life.
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