Sujud Syahwi, Sujud Tilawah dan Sujud Syukur

Napisah RIFAYA
28 Jun 202405:32

Summary

TLDRThe speaker begins by expressing gratitude to Allah for the blessings of faith, Islam, and health, followed by invoking peace and blessings upon the Prophet Muhammad. The topic of the talk is about the different types of sujud (prostrations) in Islam: Sujud Sahwi (prostration for forgetfulness), Sujud Tilawah (prostration for reciting verses of prostration in the Quran), and Sujud Syukur (prostration of gratitude). The speaker explains each type, providing the correct procedure for performing them and offering examples. The talk encourages reflection on these practices and their importance in daily life, concluding with well-wishes and a prayer for guidance.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Alhamdulillah, the speaker begins by praising Allah for the blessings of faith, Islam, and health, while invoking blessings on the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
  • 😀 Sujud Sahwi is a prostration performed when one forgets certain actions during prayer, such as the number of rak'ahs or Tashahhud.
  • 😀 In case of uncertainty about the number of rak'ahs, perform an additional rak'ah and complete the prayer with two prostrations of Sujud Sahwi before concluding with Salam.
  • 😀 If the forgetfulness is realized after the prayer, Sujud Sahwi is still to be performed, but it is done after the prayer has ended.
  • 😀 Sujud Tilawah is a prostration performed when reciting certain verses from the Qur'an that require prostration, like the verse *'wasjud waqtarib'* in Surah Al-Alaq.
  • 😀 When reciting such verses, one should immediately perform Sujud by saying Takbir, prostrating, and then concluding with Salam.
  • 😀 In congregational prayer, followers should only perform Sujud Tilawah if the Imam does so.
  • 😀 Sujud Syukur is a prostration of gratitude, performed to thank Allah for His blessings, such as academic success or being saved from a disaster.
  • 😀 Sujud Syukur can be done at any time as a way of expressing appreciation for Allah's mercy and blessings.
  • 😀 The speaker encourages the audience to implement these forms of prostration in daily life as a way of staying connected to Allah and expressing gratitude.

Q & A

  • What is Sujud Sahwi and when should it be performed?

    -Sujud Sahwi is a prostration performed due to forgetfulness during prayer, such as forgetting the number of rak'ahs or missing parts of the prayer like the tasyahud. It should be performed either before or after the salam, depending on when the mistake is realized.

  • How do you perform Sujud Sahwi?

    -To perform Sujud Sahwi, you prostrate twice. First, you say 'Subbuhun Quddus' during the first prostration and sit briefly between the two sujuds without reciting anything. Then, prostrate again, saying 'Subbuhun Quddus,' and complete the prayer with salam.

  • What should you do if you remember the mistake after finishing the salam?

    -If you remember the mistake after completing the salam, you should immediately perform Sujud Sahwi before continuing with the salutation.

  • What is Sujud Tilawah and when is it performed?

    -Sujud Tilawah is a prostration done when encountering a verse of prostration in the Qur'an. This is performed when reciting specific verses that instruct believers to prostrate, such as in Surah Al-Alaq, 'Wasyujudi wa qtaribi.'

  • How is Sujud Tilawah performed during a non-prayer setting?

    -In a non-prayer setting, Sujud Tilawah is performed by saying 'Allahu Akbar' and then prostrating. After the prostration, you can say the salam to conclude.

  • What should you do if the imam performs Sujud Tilawah during a congregational prayer?

    -If the imam performs Sujud Tilawah during a congregational prayer, followers should follow the imam and perform the sujud as well.

  • Can you perform Sujud Tilawah if the imam does not do so?

    -No, if the imam does not perform Sujud Tilawah, the followers should not perform it during the prayer. The congregation must follow the imam's actions.

  • What is Sujud Syukur and when should it be performed?

    -Sujud Syukur is a prostration performed to express gratitude to Allah for His blessings or for being saved from harm. It is done as an act of thanks for the mercy or favors that Allah has granted.

  • Can you perform Sujud Syukur for any kind of blessing?

    -Yes, Sujud Syukur can be performed for any kind of blessing, such as receiving success in an exam, achieving a high rank, or being saved from an accident or calamity.

  • What is the significance of Sujud Syukur in the Islamic faith?

    -Sujud Syukur holds great significance as it serves as a physical expression of gratitude to Allah for His constant mercy and blessings. It is a reminder for believers to be thankful for both large and small blessings in their lives.

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