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  1. The Procedure for Tahajjud Prayer, including its Invocations, Niat, and Advantages

    Meaning: Those to whom hypocrites said, "Indeed, the people have gathered against you, so fear them." But it [merely] increased them in faith, and they said, "Sufficient for us is Allah, and [He is] the best Disposer of aff





    Kashmiri ...
  2. There is no god but You, You are free from imperfection, Indeed, I have been from tho

    st human desires.
    This is why Javanese people avoid holding wedding celebrations during the month of Suro. The significance of the night of 1 Suro is that people will always walk with solemnity, people cleanse themselves physically and spiritually, perform introspection, express gratitude to God who creates life, then sustains the w

    proper procedure.
    There are 5 obligatory prayer times, namely Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, and Isha. Prayer is an essential and obligatory ...
  3. Understanding the Difference Between Husnul Khotimah and Khusnul Khotimah in Islamic

    O Allah, to You I submit, in You I believe, upon You I rely, to You I turn, for Your sake I dispute, and to You I refer for judgment. So forgive me for what I have sent before me and what I have left behind, what I have concealed and what I have declared, and what You know about me more than I do. You are the One Who brings forward and You are the One Who delays. There is no god but You. There is no might or power except with A

    het Muhammad SAW.
    This is emphasized in the interpretation ...
  4. Comprehending the Significance of Syafahallah: Here are the Differences

    for all Muslims.
    In performing prayers, there are procedures that must be carried out by Muslims, namely intention, movements, and recitations. By reciting the prayer from beginning to end, ...
  5. 6 Restrictions on the Eve of Suro along with Their Meanings, Believed to Attract Misf

    Palace servants carry heirlooms while taking part in the Kirab Pusaka and Tapa Bisu ritual ceremony in Solo on Saturday (31/8/2019) night. The procession takes place to commemorate the change of the Islamic New Year, which in the Javanese calendar is called one Suro. (me

    in ...