YOGYAKARTA - Want your prayers to be more solemn and meaningful? For those of you who are Muslim, reading certain prayers in the last prostration can be one of the keys. One of the things you should know is the last 3 prostration prayers.

In this article, we discussed some of the last popular prostration prayers along with their translations and priorities. By understanding the meaning behind each prayer, it is hoped that we can be more motivated to get closer to Allah SWT.

Reporting from the NU Online page, in every last prostration of prayer, Muslims are advised to recite several prayers full of meaning. Three of them are often spoken among them:

"Subh! Nakall! Humma rabban? wa bi hamdik. Allhummaghfir löl."

Meaning, "Glory You, O Allah, our Lord. All praise to You my Lord. Forgive me my sins." This prayer is a request for forgiveness for all the mistakes that have been made.

"Subhbarnaka wa bi hamdik. Löl illa ha ill ha".

Meaning, "Glory You. All praise to You. There is no god but You." This second prayer of prostration confirms the oneness of Allah and praises His splendor.

"Subbjectun quddbarsun rabbul mallies" tie war rhituh."

This means, "Clean and holy blessings (that of you), the Lord of the angel and the spirit (big people/Jibril/other creatures invisible to the angel)." This third prayer of prostration describes the splendor and splendor of Allah as the Lord of the whole universe.

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Reporting from the Muhammadiyah page, in various history of hadith, there are several prayers that the Prophet SAW had spoken during his last prostration. Among them are "You can do it".

However, the most common prayer he says and has the most powerful hadith is "Have your heart"

In addition, the Prophet SAW in his prostration also reads the words istigfar. Reporting from NU Online, the Prophet Muhammad offered a prayer full of humility and regret for all mistakes.

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The Prophet SAW asked for forgiveness from Allah SWT for all sins, both great and small, which were carried out consciously and unconsciously. The prayer reads:

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.

(Allahummamaghfirl saya dzanb katab lillah, diqqah lewat wa jullah, wa awwalah kalih kehirah, wa al Mariniyatah lalu wa sirrah),

Meaning: "O God, forgive me from all sins, both small and great, the first and the last, which are clear and hidden"

The prayer is so touching and an example for all Muslims. Through this prayer, the Prophet SAW taught the importance of always asking Allah SWT for forgiveness and trying to continue to improve himself.

Based on hadith sah, the Prophet Muhammad SAW taught his people to focus on prayer and remembrance when prostration. But the prophet forbade reading the Qur'an at that position.

The Prophet SAW's recommendation applies mainly to those who are carrying out prayers individually. Meanwhile, for the imam who leads the congregational prayers, the focus is on the prayer movement and regulating the congregation.

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