YOGYAKARTA - Praying for the mother or parents who have died not only gives peace to those who are left behind, but also has great priority for those who are prayed for.
In Islam, prayers offered by living people can be a blessing for people who have died. This article will discuss some benefits of praying for deceased mothers and present a collection of prayers that we can read
Reporting from the NU Online page, Islamic teachings teach us to continue to serve our parents, even after they died.
One of the most important forms of service is to always offer prayers and prayers to Allah SWT for them.
This is in line with the opinion of Sheikh Nawawi Banten who stated that prayer is the most valuable gift for people who have died, here are the fragments:
Let's talk about it. Let's talk about it, let's talk about it.
That is, the gifts of people who are still alive to people who have died are prayers and requests for forgiveness from Allah (astighfar) for them, (See Sheikh Nawawi Banten, Nihayatuz Zain, [Beirut, Darul Fikr: tt], page 281).
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One of the prayers that is often offered for both parents is:
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.
'Rabbigghfir l _h, wa li wlidayya, warham hum sambuh kammen rabbay sampai qudoh haghr sambuh.'
Meaning: 'My God, forgive my sins and my parents, and love them as they loved me as a child'.
Reporting from the official NU Online page, in a tausiyah delivered to the commemoration of Isra Mi'raj and Haflatul Imtihan Madrasah Diniyah At-Taqwa, KH Ali Wafa emphasized the importance of science and prayer in achieving success.
KH Ali Wafa said that Allah SWT does not discriminate between His servants in terms of increasing degrees through science.
The caretaker of the Mahfilud Dhuror Islamic Boarding School explained that Allah had promised in the Qur'an to raise the degrees of people who believe and have knowledge. "God is not favoritism," said KH Ali Wafa.
According to KH Ali Wafa, a person's intelligence and strangeness is not solely determined by hereditary factors, but rather to genuine efforts and prayers.
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KH Ali Wafa tells an inspirational story of Kiai Washil Sarbini, who is the grandfather of Kiai Washil.
Kiai Washil is a simple farmer who daily struggles with rice fields and fields. However, with his strong desire to have pious and pious descendants, he always prays and reads the Qur'an.
Every time he goes to find grass or hijack a rice field, his grandfather always takes the time to read the Qur'an. This istiqomah prayer and recitation of the Qur'an paid off. His descendants, from Kiai Washil's father to Kiai Washil himself, grew up to be a pious and respected scholar.
Based on the story, KH Ali Wafa then concluded that to have pious and pious children, it is not enough just to provide adequate learning facilities.
In addition, parents' prayers also have a very important role. Sincere prayers and istiqomah from parents will be a blessing for their children.
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