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Reading of Bilal during Eid al-Fitr and its Answer, Arabic, Latin, and Meaning

Reading of Bilal during Eid al-Fitr and its Answer, Arabic, Latin, and Meaning

Bilal is a person whose task is to proclaim the call to prayer for Eid al-Fitr.

Dream - Bilal Idul Fitri is a person whose duty is to proclaim the call to prayer for Idul Fitri prayer. However, Bilal did not recite the azan and iqamat during the Id prayer. Bilal's presence is very important for the congregation's prayer. In this way, the congregation can know the starting time of the Idul Fitri prayer. Well, Bilal recites several readings that friends of Dream will hear during Eid al-Fitr. Among them are readings when starting the Idul Fitri prayer, after the Idul Fitri prayer, when the preacher goes up to the pulpit, and after the first sermon.

Well, here is Bilal's reading during Eid al-Fitr and his answers as summarized by Dream through various sources.

Bilal's Recitation during Eid al-Fitr and its Translation in Arabic, Latin, and Meaning
Bacaan Bilal saat Idul Fitri

"The Recitation of Bilal during Eid al-Fitr"

The following is some readings by Bilal during the celebration of Eid al-Fitr.

Reading of Bilal when Starting Eid al-Fitr Prayer

Allahu akbar, Allahu akbar, Allahu akbar. Allahu akbar, Allahu akbar, Allahu akbar. Laa ilaaha illa Allah, wa Allahu akbar, Allahu akbar wa lillahilhamd. Shollu sunnata li'idil fitri rok'ataini jaami'atan rohimakumullah (2x). Ashshalaata Jami'ah. Translation: "Allah is the Greatest (6x). There is no god but Allah, Allah is the Greatest. Allah is the Greatest, and all praise is for Allah. Perform the sunnah prayer for the celebration of Eid, two units, congregation, may Allah have mercy on you all. The prayer is complete."

Pray all of you, the Sunnah of Eid al-Fitr, two units of prayer in congregation. May all of you be blessed by Allah SWT.

Bilal's Recitation during Eid al-Fitr and its Translation in Arabic, Latin, and Meaning

Reading of Bilal after performing Eid al-Fitr Prayer

At that moment, Bilal stood up and faced the congregation while reciting the following words: "Allahu Akbar, Allahu Akbar, Allahu Akbar, la ilaha illa Allah, wa Allahu Akbar, Allahu Akbar wa lillahi al-hamd. Be informed that today is the day of Eid al-Fitr, the day of breaking the fast, and the day of the feast. May Allah bless you with food and forbid you from fasting. So when the good preacher ascends the pulpit, listen, hear, and obey. May Allah have mercy on you. Listen, hear, and obey. May Allah have mercy on you. Listen, hear, and obey. May Allah have mercy on you. Listen, so that you may receive mercy."

Allahu akbar, Allahu akbar, Allahu akbar. Laailaahailallahu wallahuakbar. Allahu akbar walillahilhamdu. Yaa ma'shirol muslimiina zumrotal mu'miniina rohimakumulloh. I'lamu anna yaumakum haadzaa yaumu 'iidil fitri wa yaumus suruuri, wa yaumul maghfuuri. Ahalallahullohulakum fiihitho'amu, wa haroma 'alaikum fiihis shiyam. Idzaa sho'idal khotiibu 'alal minbari, anshituu was ma'u wa ati'u rohimakumulloh, anshituu wasma'u wa ati'u rohimakumulloh, anshitu la'alakum turhamun. Translation: "Allah is the greatest, Allah is the greatest, Allah is the greatest. There is no deity except Allah and Allah is the greatest. Allah is the greatest and all praise is due to Him. O gathering of Muslims, may Allah have mercy upon you. Know that today is the day of Eid al-Fitr and the day of joy, and the day of forgiveness. Allah has made it permissible for you to eat and prohibited upon you to fast. When the sermon begins on the pulpit, listen and obey, may Allah have mercy upon you. Listen and obey, may Allah have mercy upon you, so that you may be shown mercy."

Meaning: 'O all Muslim and believer community, may Allah bestow His mercy upon you. Know that today is the day of Eid al-Fitr (the day of purity), a joyful and forgiving day. Allah has made it permissible for you to eat on this day and has forbidden you from fasting on this day. When the preacher ascends the pulpit, pay attention, listen, and obey, may Allah bestow His mercy upon you (2x). Pay attention, may you be blessed by Allah.'

Bilal's Recitation during Eid al-Fitr and its Translation in Arabic, Latin, and Meaning

Bilal's Recitation when the Khatib is about to Ascend the Pulpit

Allohumma sholli ‘ala muhammadin, Allohumma sholli ‘ala sayyidina muhammadin, Allohumma sholli ‘ala sayiidina wa maulanaa muhammadin, walhamdulillahi robbil ‘alamiin. O Allah, bless Muhammad, O Allah, bless our master Muhammad, O Allah, bless our master and lord Muhammad, and praise be to Allah, the Lord of all the worlds.

"Allohumma qowwil Islaam minal muslimiina wal muslimaat, wal mu'miniina wal mu'minaat, al ahyaai minhum wal amwaat, wa yassirhum 'ala iqoomatid diin, robbihtim lanaa minka bilkhoir, wa yaa khoerin naashiriin birohmatika yaa arhamarrohimiin. Artinya: 'O Allah, strengthen Islam and Iman in the hearts of Muslim men and women, believers both living and deceased, and help us to fulfill our religious obligations, and grant us a good end, O the best of helpers, with Your mercy, O the Most Merciful.'"

Bilal's Recitation during Eid al-Fitr and its Translation in Arabic, Latin, and Meaning

Reading of Bilal after the Sermon is Finished

ًٍَيََاِيَهِيَاِيكِيهِيلِيهِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيهِيكِيمِيهِياِيلِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِيمِيهِيمِيكِيهِياِيلِيكِي

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