Doa Khatam - Al Quran Brunei
Doa Khatam Al-Quran — Brunei
Overview
Doa Khatam Al-Quran is the supplication and associated practices performed upon completing a full recitation (khatam) of the Qur’an. In Brunei, a majority-Muslim Malay Muslim monarchy, this observance is commonly held in mosques, suraus, community halls, schools, and private homes after an individual or group completes recitation, especially during Ramadan, religious classes, or at life events (weddings, funerals, births, graduations, housewarmings).
الَّلهُمَّ ارْحَمْنَا بِالْقُرْآن، واجْعَلْهُ لَنَا إِمَامًا وَنُوْرًا وَهُدَىً وَرَحْمَة doa khatam al quran brunei
- Pujian kepada Allah (Alhamdulillah).
- Selawat ke atas Nabi Muhammad SAW.
- Permohonan agar Al-Quran menjadi syafaat di hari akhirat.
- Permohonan keampunan untuk kedua ibu bapa, guru-guru, dan keluarga.
- Doa khusus untuk Sultan dan Negara Brunei:
"Ya Allah, peliharakanlah Kebawah Duli Yang Maha Mulia Paduka Seri Baginda Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah Mu'izzaddin Waddaulah... panjangkanlah usia Baginda, sihatkanlah tubuh Baginda, serta tetapkanlah iman Baginda." - Doa untuk kestabilan Brunei daripada bala bencana dan fitnah.
The Atmosphere of Reverence The ceremony, whether held at a private residence, a mosque, or a government hall, is invariably steeped in an atmosphere of khusyuk (deep reverence). Upon entering, one is immediately struck by the serenity. The air is often thick with the scent of Bakhur (incense), and rows of participants—men, women, and children—are seated with copies of the Quran before them. Doa Khatam Al-Quran — Brunei Overview Doa Khatam
Here is a story of how this tradition typically unfolds in the Sultanate. The Gathering of Souls The ceremony often takes place in ornate mosques like the Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddien Mosque Pujian kepada Allah (Alhamdulillah)
Structure of the Doa
1. Opening Praise (Alhamdulillah) The Doa starts with profound gratitude: "Alhamdulillahilladzi an’alaina bihadzal Quran..." (Praise be to Allah who blessed us with this Quran).
(Quran Completion Ceremony), a significant religious tradition in Brunei Darussalam. In Brunei, these ceremonies are often held at mosques, government ministries, schools, and homes to mark the completion of reciting all 30 Juz of the Al-Quran The Brunei Context