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TRI BUN-MEDAN.com – The following are the procedures for rejecting Rebo Wekasan’s prayers, which are commemorated on October 14, 2020, with the intention of rejecting Rebo Wekasan’s prayer and prayer in Latin script.
Wednesday Wekasan is commemorated by the Javanese people on the last Wednesday of the month of Safar, the Hijri calendar. Rebo Wekasan is actually a traditional ritual of rejection of reinforcements, because it is believed that this day is the time for disasters and sources of disease to fall.
In the teachings of Islam it is explained that there is not a single day that is discussed in the Qur’an and hadith, which explains last Wednesday.
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).
However, if Muslims are concerned about the coming of misfortune and sickness, they can perform the Tolak Bala (disaster) Wishing Prayer.
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Prayer Law Last Wednesday
In launching the official website of the Jombang Tebuireng Islamic boarding school, Tebuireng Online, explained A. Muabrok Yasin, in charge of the Tebuireng Fiqh question and answer rubric online, explained the practice of Rebo Wekasan prayer if the intention is to pray specifically Rebo Wekasan , then the law is not allowed, because it is not in the Islamic Sharia.
However, if the intention is the mutlaq sunnah prayer or the prayer of desire, then the law is fine.
Mutlaq sunnah prayers are prayers that are not limited by time, they are not limited by reason, and the number is unlimited. The wish prayer is a prayer that is performed when we have a certain wish (wish), including wish li daf’il makhuf (to reject things of interest).
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