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The Nature of the Prophet's Prayer: Reading the Qunut Fajr Prayer (14)

DDHK.ORG - The practice of praying from the time of our ancestors to the present day generally uses the standard of prayer described by the Shafi'i school of thought. This is because the majority of the Indonesian population is generally the Shafi'i school of thought. The scholars who spread Islam in the archipelago, of course, were also scholars of the Shafi'i school of thought. So automatically the practice of prayer is based on the fiqh of the Shafi'i school of thought.

Through this series of articles, DDHK News describes the nature of the prayer of the Prophet Muhammad based on the Shafi'i school, as written by Muhammad Ajib, Lc., MA. in his book "Sahih Evidence of the Prophet's Prayer Ala Madzhab Syafi'iy".

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In the Shafi'i school, it is sunnah to recite the Qunut Fajr prayer in the second rak'ah after bowing. If you forget or intentionally leave it, it is sunnah to prostrate sahwi.

In the matter of the Qunut Fajr prayer, the Shafi'i school uses a valid argument narrated by Imam Ahmad, Imam ad-Daruqutni and Imam Al Baihaqi with a valid sanad: prayed for a people, then he left it. As for the Qunut prayer at the dawn prayer he continued to do it until he died. This hadith is a saheeh hadith narrated by the huffadz. (Hadith narrated by Ahmad, Ad-Daruqutni and Al-Baihaqi)

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