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Shalat hajat and prayer readings that you will want to know ! Islamic dua shalat Hajat

dua shalat hajat


Humans are creations of Allah SWT who do not have the ability to see their own future. No one knows about mate, fortune, to death.


Everyone has their own desires and hopes. In Islam, in addition to trying to make it happen, this can also be helped by performing a special prayer called the Hajat prayer.


This is one of the sunnah prayers. In a narration, Rasulullah SAW said: "Let one of you always ask Allah for his needs, even when asking for salt, even asking for his sandal strap when it breaks." (HR Tirmdhi).


Apart from performing the obligatory prayers, performing the hajat prayers shows a strong determination when you want something. This is because Muslims feel that only Allah SWT is able to fulfill the wishes of His servants. For example, when you want to get married or build a house.


All are unsolved mysteries for humans. However, human destiny can still be changed by their own hands. This is appropriate in Surah Ar-Rad: 11 which reads as follows,


"Indeed, Allah does not change the condition of a people until they change the condition that is in themselves. And if Allah wills evil for a people, then no one can resist it and there is absolutely no protector for them except Him." (Surah Ar-Ra'd: 11)


Therefore, it is appropriate for humans to always pray and strive to achieve their every wish so that Allah SWT will grant them. One way for adherents of Islam is to perform the hajat prayer.


The procedure for praying the hajat is quite easy to do. After knowing the procedure for praying the intent, there is a prayer that can be said afterwards. Summarized from various sources, here are the procedures for praying the hajat which are equipped with reading intentions and prayers after the hajat prayer.

Evidence about the Prayer of Hajat

Before understanding the procedure for praying the hajat, we should always know the arguments that reveal the guidance for praying the hajat. In the Qur'an it is stated, only to Allah SWT where Muslims complain and ask for help. The following is the sound of Al-Baqarah: 45,


"And seek help from your Lord by praying and with patience," (Surah Al-Baqarah: 45).


Meanwhile, Sayyid Sabiq explained about the procedure for praying for the purpose of quoting from the hadith of Abu Darda radhiyallahu 'anhu when the Prophet said as follows,


"Whoever performs ablution and completes it, then performs two raka'at prayers perfectly, Allah Ta'ala will give him whatever he asks for, either immediately or later." (HR. Ahmad)


The hadith narrates that Muslims should always ask Allah SWT. Allah SWT is the Greatest Essence who loves to hear His people ask and plead.


Anyone who prays and asks for hope from Allah SWT, then sooner or later his prayer will always be answered.


The Right Time to Perform the Hajat Prayer

Prayers are performed for Muslims who are in trouble. For this reason, it is hoped that you should do it seriously while asking Allah SWT to grant it.


Hajat prayer is an act of worship whose law is sunnah or done freely without being tied to a certain time, as is the case with fard prayers. However, in fact there are certain times that are efficacious, his prayers are heard and granted by Allah SWT.


Launching from NU, the hajat prayer can also be done after doing the fardhu prayer. However, it is better for someone to always do the prayer in a special time.


The procedure for praying the prayer is recommended to be done in the middle or a third of the night. This sunnah prayer can also be performed together with istikharah, tahajjud, and witr prayers. The number of rak'ahs of sunnah prayers is quite adjusted to your ability and time.


Procedure for the Hajat Prayer

Hajat prayer is generally done like the movement in ordinary fard prayers. The procedure for praying the hajat can be done as much as 2 to 12 rakaat which is quite adapted to the ability of a Muslim.


However, the higher the number of rak'ahs, the closer we get to Allah SWT. Because, the time for prayer is a moment of surrender to Allah SWT.


After performing the hajat prayer, the person should read the prayer prayer and make dhikr in remembrance of Allah SWT a lot. 


The procedures for praying the hajat that can be done are as follows:

1. Intention to pray

"Ushollii sunnatal haajati rok'aataini lillahi ta'ala"

Meaning: "I intend to pray the sunnah prayers for the purpose of two rak'ahs because of Allah Ta'ala".

2. Takbiraatul Ikhram is done standing up for those who can afford it

3. Read the Iftitah prayer

4. Read Surah Al-Fatihah

5. Read one of the letters from the Koran, preferably to read Surah Al-Karifuun 3 times in the first raka'at

6. Ruku' accompanied by tuma'ninah

7. I'tidal accompanied by tuma'ninah

8. Prostrate with tuma'ninah

9. Sitting between 2 prostrations accompanied by tuma'ninah

10. The second prostration is accompanied by tuma'ninah

11. Stand back to perform the second raka'at

12. Read Surah Al-Fatihah

13. Read one of the short letters of the Koran, preferably to read Surah Al-Ikhlas 3 times in the second raka'at

14. Ruku' accompanied by tuma'ninah

15. I'tidal accompanied by tuma'ninah

16. Prostrate with tuma'ninah

17. Sitting between 2 prostrations accompanied by tuma'ninah

18. The second prostration is accompanied by tuma'ninah

19. The final tahiyyat is accompanied by tuma'ninah

20. End with greetings



As for the details of the implementation of the prayer per rakaat, namely:


First Rakat:

Takbirotul Ihram (standing for those who are able)

iftitah prayer

Reading Surah Al-Fatihah

Followed by reading one of the letters in the Koran. It is preferable to read Surah Al-Kaafirun 3 times

Ruku in tuma'ninah

I'tidal (wake up from bowing) in tuma'ninah

Prostrate in tuma'ninah

Sitting between two prostrations in tuma'ninah

The second prostration in tuma'ninah


Second rakaat:

Stand up for the second raka'at

Reading Surah Al-Fatihah

Continue reading one of the letters in the Koran. It is preferable to read Surah Al-Ikhlas 3 times

Ruku' in tuma'ninah

I'tidal (wake up from bowing) in tuma'ninah

Prostrate in tuma'ninah

Sitting between two prostrations in tuma'ninah

The second prostration in tuma'ninah

Sitting the final tasyahud in tuma'ninah

Say greetings


After finishing the greeting, then say some dhikr, such as:

"Subhahanallah walhamdulillah walaailaaha illallah waallahu akbar walaa haula wa quwwata illaa billahil 'aliiyil 'adzim." Meaning: "Glory be to Allah, all praise be to Allah, there is no god but Allah, and Allah is Great." This is read 10 times.

After reading: "Allahumma sholli 'alaa sayyidina Muhammad wa 'alaa ali sayyidina Muhammad." Meaning: "O Allah, grant the gift of welfare to our lord Prophet Muhammad, well-being that is blessed and pleased with all of our friends." This is read 10 times.

Then read the prayer: "Rabbanaa aatinaa fidunyaa hasanah wa fil'akhirati hasanah wa qinaa 'adzaaban nar." Meaning: "O Allah, grant us good in this world, also give us goodness in the hereafter and protect us from the torment of hell." (Surat al-Baqarah: 201).


Launching from the NU page, the hajat prayer can be completed by reading a number of prayers after the greeting. Some of these prayers are in the form of shalawat, warid prayer, prayer of intent, and prayer of declaring his personal intention to Allah SWT.


Islamic dua shalat Hajat

The following is one of the prayers that can be recited after performing the hajat prayer,

Islamic dua shalat Hajat

Islamic dua shalat Hajat



"Laa ilaha illallohul hakiimul kariimu subhaanallohi robbil 'arsyil azhiim. Alhamdu lillaahi robbil aalamiin. As aluka muujibaari rohmatika wa 'azaaima maghfirotika wal ghoniimata ming kulli birri wassalaamata hamdzamtada li illaa