Reading Prayers For Women's Sickness, Complete With Arabic, Latin, And Meaning
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YOGYAKARTA Every Muslim is advised to visit and pray for people who are sick to get well soon and be able to carry out their activities as usual. So, What is the reading of prayers for women sick people? Let's see more information in the following article.

It has been mentioned above that every Muslim is encouraged to pray for the sick. This recommendation was conveyed directly by the Prophet Muhammad.

In a hadith narrated by Imam Bukhari, Imam Muslim, and Sunan Ibnu Majah, Rasulullah SAW said that visiting and praying for sick people is the right of fellow Muslims.

The sound of the hadith is as follows:

You can't help yourself, you can't help yourself, you can't help yourself, you can't help yourself, you can't help yourself, you can't help yourself, you can't help yourself, you can't help yourself, you can't help yourself, you can't help yourself, you can't help yourself, you can't help yourself, you can't help yourself, you can't help yourself, you can't help yourself, you can't help yourself, you can't help yourself, you can't help yourself, you can't help yourself, you can't.

Meaning: "There are five Muslim rights for other Muslims, namely; answering greetings, visiting the sick, accompanying the bodies, fulfilling invitations, and praying for those who are sneezing."

In another hadith, Rasulullah SAW said:

You can't help yourself, you can't help yourself, you can't help yourself, you can't help yourself, you can't help yourself, you can't help yourself, you can't help yourself, you can't help yourself, you can't help yourself, you can't help yourself, you can't help yourself, you can't help yourself, you can't.

Meaning: "It is not possible for a Muslim to visit other Muslims in the morning but will read out the prayer above 70 thousand angels until the afternoon. And if he visits him in the afternoon but he will be read out in prayer by 74 thousand angels until the morning and he will get the fruits that have been picked up in heaven."

The hadith above comes from Ali RA and is narrated by Imam Abu Dawud, Imam At Tirmidzi, and Sunan Ibnu Majah. These three women are included in the seven hadith shahih pilgrims.

In a book entitled Writing Book, an Alternative for a teacher by Ardhi Aditya, the prayer for a sick woman is "Syafakillah". If the prayer is intended for a sick man, then the pronunciation turns into "Syafakallah."

The prayer for the sick means "May Allah bless you,".

Prayers for other women's sick people, namely Syafahallah and Syafahanallah. The difference lies in the method of use and the intended person.

In the Arabic arrangement or order, Syafakillah is pronounced to sick women. This prayer is pronounced when visiting sick people directly.

Meanwhile, Syafahallah was used for the third woman and Syafahahanallah for the third person more than one woman. This prayer was said when he heard that people were sick and had not had time to visit him.

It would be even better if prayers for sick women were added to be as follows:

Let's take care of it, let's take care of it, let's take care of it, let's take care of it.

Latin Arabia: Syafakillah la basah thogur, God willing.

Meaning: 'May Allah give healing to you (women). It's okay, God willing, your illness will make you clean.'

According to the book Al-Adzkar or the Prayer and Remembrance Book by Imam Nawawi, there were prayers read by the Prophet Muhammad when he visited the sick. One of the prayers for the sick, namely:

You can't help it, you can't help it, you can't help it, you can't help it, you can't help it, you can't help it, you can't help it, you can't help it, you can't help it, you can't help it, you can't help it, you can't help it, you can't help it, you can't help it, you can't help it, you can't help it, you can't.

Latin Arabia: "Allahumma rabbin nass, adzhibil ba's susyfii, antasy syaafi laa syifaa-a illa syifaa-uka syifaa-an laa yughaadiru saqamaa."

Meaning: "O God, the human God, remove this disease, heal it. You are Healthy, there is no cure other than your recovery, healing that does not leave the disease."

That's information about prayers for women sick people. Hopefully this article can add insight to the loyal readers of VOI.ID.


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