Doa Kifarah File
Reciting Doa Kifarah is a Sunnah of the Prophet that brings several spiritual advantages:
: سُبْحَانَكَ اللَّهُمَّ وَبِحَمْدِكَ ، أَشْهَدُ أَنْ لا إِلَهَ إِلا أَنْتَ ، أَسْتَغْفِرُكَ وَأَتُوبُ إِلَيْكَ
In Islamic theology, Kifarah usually refers to a specific penalty or act of penance required to make up for a sin (for example, the Kifarah for breaking an oath is feeding ten poor people). doa kifarah
: If a fast is broken intentionally without a valid excuse, a specific Kaffarah (such as feeding the poor or fasting for 60 consecutive days) is required.
In Southeast Asian and broader Muslim cultures, "Kifarah" is used to describe the divine consequence of one's actions. Reciting Doa Kifarah is a Sunnah of the
This leads to a major point of confusion: Is this a prayer to ask for expiation, or is it the prayer performed as expiation? The cultural understanding (a prayer to solve problems) clashes slightly with the linguistic definition (a prayer to atone for sins).
This has elevated the prayer to a mystical status. It is viewed by some as a spiritual key that unlocks solutions when other standard prayers (like the daily Salat ) seem ineffective. This creates a fascinating sociological phenomenon where people treat specific prayers like spiritual "hacks" or amulets rather than acts of devotion. This leads to a major point of confusion:
: People who have been hurt often refer to "Doa Kifarah" as a prayer for Allah to handle those who have treated them unjustly.