Doa Khatam Al Quran Brunei Fix (Android)
: Group recitations of specific praises and prayers for the deceased Doa Khatam
: Large-scale ceremonies are frequently organized by ministries, such as the Ministry of Religious Affairs (MORA)
Doa Khatam Al-Quran is a central part of the Majlis Khatam Al-Quran doa khatam al quran brunei
Following the completion of the chapters, the gathering typically stands to recite the Dikir Marhaban or Dikir Ashrakal , praising the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). During this segment, perfumes (scented oils) or rosewater are often sprinkled on the hands of the participants, creating a sensory experience of purity and joy. The Recitation of the Doa
: The event begins with seeking forgiveness and reciting the opening chapter of the Quran. Recitation of Surah-Surah Lazim : Group recitations of specific praises and prayers
Ya Allah, rahmati kami dengan Al-Quran. Jadikanlah ia sebagai pemimpin, cahaya, petunjuk, dan rahmat bagi kami. Ya Allah, tetapkanlah kami di atas agama-Mu, tambahkanlah kurnia-Mu kepada kami, berkatilah umur dan amalan kami, dan kurniakanlah kepada kami syafaatnya (Al-Quran) wahai Tuhan kami pada hari yang mana harta dan anak-anak tidak berguna, kecuali orang yang menghadap Allah dengan hati yang selamat. Ya Allah, terimalah daripada kami (amalan ini), sesungguhnya Engkau Maha Mendengar lagi Maha Mengetahui. Ampunilah kami wahai Yang Maha Pengampun lagi Maha Penyayang. Ya Allah, jadikanlah khatam ini sebagai kemenangan bagi kami terhadap musuh-musuh-Mu dan sebagai hujah ke atas mereka. Jadikanlah ia pahala dari sisi-Mu yang tidak terhitung dan tidak terhingga.
It reinforces a reciter's bond with the Quran and serves as a platform for divine rewards and blessings. Recitation of Surah-Surah Lazim Ya Allah, rahmati kami
Allahumma arhamna bil-Qur’an. Waj’alhu lina imaman wa nuran wa hudan wa rahmah. (O Allah, have mercy on us through the Quran. Make it for us a leader, a light, a guidance, and a mercy.)
The central supplication seeking blessings and guidance.
In Brunei Darussalam , a is a significant religious and cultural ceremony celebrating the completion of reciting all 30 juzuks (parts) of the Al-Quran. It is often held for students finishing religious school, during the month of Ramadan, or to commemorate national events like His Majesty the Sultan's birthday. Ceremony Structure
Many Bruneian prayer books include a version of the doa khatam that begins with verses from Surah Sad (38:29) and Surah Al-Baqarah (2:129), followed by specific invocations that mention: