Prayer Intentions: Bala Rebo Wekasan Rejected, Prayer Procedures, and Right Time to Perform Wekasan Wednesday Prayers



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TRIBUN-TIMUR.COM – Prayer Intentions Bala Rebo Wekasan Rejected, Prayer Procedures, and the Right Time to Perform Wekasan Wednesday Prayers

Today Wednesday October 14, 2020 is known as Wednesday Wekasan or Rebo Wekasan

Rebo Wekasan is known to be a traditional ritual of rejection of Javanese society that takes place on the last Wednesday of the Safar Month, the second month of the Hegira calendar.

So when should the Rebo Wekasan prayer be performed?

Morning, afternoon or night?

See the explanation below to complete the reading of the prayer intention to reject the Wednesday Wekasan reinforcement and the Wednesday Wekasan prayer.

The traditional ritual of rejecting reinforcements is carried out because several Javanese believe that on Rebo Wekasan’s day there will be disasters and dangerous sources of disease.

So what is the law of last Wednesday from the Islamic point of view?

In Islam, the term Rebo Wekasan does not exist, as explained in the hadith. Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) also denied that there was a day when a disaster occurred and the source of the disease appeared, or a day that brought bad luck.

Abu Hurairah said, Rasulullah said: “There is no plague (which spreads by itself without the will of Allah), no bad luck, no owls and no misfortune in the month of Shafar. Avoid leprosy as you avoid lions.” (HR Imam al-Bukhari and Muslim).



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