Rukuk reading
-This time we will discuss material about the Rukuk-Understanding Reading and Arabic, Latin writing and its meaning
The following are the readings in the obligatory prayers and sunnah prayers, complete
Many readings are usually recited by the Prophet SAW in his prayers. This means that the Messenger of Allah sometimes read in a bow, but sometimes replaces the rukuk with another recitation. And here is the recitation of Rukuk in Latin Arabic prayers and its meaning, as recited by the Prophet SAW while bowing.
Understanding the prayer readings
Prayer is a pillar of religion, the main worship that is first reckoned on the Day of Judgment. If the prayer is good, he will be lucky and happy. If the prayer is not good, he will be wretched. The correct prayer reading is part of the goodness of prayer.
It should be noted that the prayer reading taught by the Prophet is not just a prayer movement. But there are some saheeh hadith that have been collected by scholars. Many of these prayer readings are not confusing but make it easy and let us know the difference. It turns out that other people who read differently from us are not always wrong when we know the arguments on which they are based.
The meaning of Rukuk
Ruku’atau Rukuk (ركوع) refers to a bowing motion followed by the recitation of dhikr in prayer. Rukuk is a pillar of prayer, if left intentionally or unintentionally during prayer then it cancels prayer. If they forget to do Ruku 'in prayer then the performer must add the Roka'at and prostration sahwi if they remember.
In Indonesian, the meaning of rukuk means "bowing attitude during prayer, with your hands on your knees so that your back and head are level or straight”
Prayer recitation during bowing
Next the following is the reading of Rukuk. For obligatory prayers, each rak'ah is obligatory to recite surah al-Fatihah, but the sunnah reads another letter after Al-Fatihah only the first and second rak'ahs. about the third and fourth rak'ahs, just read the letter of Al Fatihah then bow while reciting the takbir 'Allaahu akbar'.
There are several Rukuk readings taught by the Prophet. You can choose one.
The first rukuk reading
Narrated by a Muslim imam, Abu Dawud, Ibn Majah |, Ahmad and Thabrani.
Latin reading : Subhaana-robbiyal adhiimi
That means: “Glory be to my Lord the Most High”
This reading is read three times. In night prayer or tahajud, Rasulullah bowed so long that such a reading could be read more than three times
The Second Rukuk Reading
Narrated by Abu Dawud, Ahmad, Baihaqi, Thabrani, Daruquthi. In contrast to the reading above, there is an addition in this reading which is ‘wabihamdih’.
Latin : Subhaana robbiyal 'adhiimi wabihamdih
That means: “Glory be to my Lord the Most High and all praise be to Allah”
This was also read three times
The Third Rukuk Reading
Narrated by Imam Bukhari and Imam Muslim. Rasulullah recited this prayer a lot while bowing and prostrating to carry out Allah's command in Surat An Nashr verse 3.
Latin : Subhaanaka alloohumma robbanaa wa bihamdika alloohummaghfirlii
That means: “Glory be to You, O Allah our Lord and praise be to You. then forgive me.”
The Fourth Rukuk Reading
Narrated by Imam Muslim.
Latin : Subbuuhun qudduusun robbul malaa-ikati war ruuh
That means: “Holy are You and Holy God of angels and spirits”
The Fifth Rukuk Reading
Narrated by Imam Muslim, Abu Dawud, An Nasa’i, Tirmidzi, Ahmad.
Latin : Alloohumma laka roka’tu wabika aamantu wa laka aslamtu khosya’a laka sam’ii wa bashorii wa mukhkhii wa ‘adhmii wa‘ ashobii
That means: & ldquo; Ya Allah, only to you do I bow, only in you do I believe and only in you do I surrender. Only to You is my hearing, my vision, my brain, my bones, and my nerves bow down.”
The Sixth Rukuk Reading
Narrated by An Nasa'i, Tirmidzi, Ahmad.
Latin : Alloohumma laka roka’tu wabika aamantu wa laka aslamtu khosya’a laka sam’ii wa bashorii wa mukhkhii wa ‘adhmii wa‘ ashobii lillaahi robbil ‘aalamiin
That means: & ldquo; Ya Allah, only to you do I bow, only in you do I believe and only in you do I surrender. My hearing, my vision, my brain, my bones, and my nerves are submissive to you, God of the universe.”
The reading of the Seventh Rukuk
Rasulullah Saw during the night prayer or tahajud prayer recited, prayer reading when bowing’ This is Abu Dawud and An Nasa'i.
Latin : Subhaana-dzil jabaruuti wal mallakuu-ti wal kibriyaa-i wal ‘adhoomah
That means: "Glory to Allah the Essence who has the power, government, greatness and majesty”
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