Bacaan Dan Gerakan Makmum

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This Android application is an explanation of Makmum Reading and Movement by Sutomo Ibnu Abi Nashr, Lc.. In Pdf format.

Why is it necessary to specifically discuss this for the community? One of the reasons is because the number of priests is definitely greater than that of priests, and on average they rarely study the science of the priesthood specifically. In fact, even a priest who is usually considered to understand, likes to forget his prayers. Luckily the Imam had followers who could remind him. So what if the mother forgets? who reminded you?

Isn't a priest also the same as a human being who can doubt and forget exactly the same as a priest? Makmum sometimes doubts or forgets whether he has read the Alfatihah or not? The Al Fatihah that he just read seems like something is missing? And only remember after bowing or even after greeting. Should the prayer be repeated? Remembering that Al Fatihah is a pillar for the community too?

Or what if there is a congregation who doesn't have time to read Al-Fatihah or finish it because the imam is too fast?

Should he complete his Al Fatihah as a pillar that cannot be left behind, or should he quickly follow his imam?

Some of the readers have probably experienced all the problems above. So for readers who want their prayers to be valid in congregation when they are members of the congregation, it is of course very mandatory to study cases like this, which seem to be rare in books about prophetic prayers that specifically discuss these cases.

If in the first book, readers were presented with issues regarding the intentions of the congregation and the configuration of their ranks, then knowing the law of reading or not reading Al Fatihah, reading post-Al Fatihah letters, answering the verses read by the imam, and others can be found in this second book.

Likewise, the law regarding the movement of the makmum which precedes, accompanies or is even later than the imam, is also explained. And as a closing discussion there is a study of the law in different forms with the priestly movement.

This second small book, - like the first book - is nothing more than a simple attempt to summarize the answers of the ulama in their books regarding Islamic jurisprudence. Of course it's not completely satisfying. There may even be errors that are worth correcting. Therefore, I really hope for input from dear readers.

However, I hope this book will continue to provide benefits. Shalawat and greetings are always poured out upon the Prophet Muhammad, his family, his friends and his loyal followers until the end of time.


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May 20, 2024

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