foto: TikTok/@aldhyamr_

Even though it was only simple, the congregation at the Tawarih prayer felt very happy and enthusiastic.

  30 Maret 2024 02:00

Brilio.net - The month of Ramadan is a month that is longed for by all Muslims in the world. This month, which is full of blessings, better than a thousand months, makes Muslims compete to worship.

The month of Ramadan has a very special priority in the Islamic religion. This is the month in which Muslims fast from sunrise to sunset as a form of worship to Allah SWT.

Waiting for breaking the fast is quite an exciting moment, where people will hunt for takjil. The reason is, one of the things that colors the arrival of the Holy Month of Ramadan is the proliferation of sellers of takjil or food for breaking the fast.

In the afternoon, along the road there are rows of stalls selling various kinds of snacks which are very interesting to visit. As a result, an exciting activity of hunting for takjil was created to break the fast.

Apart from that, another excitement is when carrying out tarawih prayers. This worship, which is only carried out during the month of Ramadan, apart from its aim of increasing rewards in the month of Ramadan, tarawih prayers is also an opportunity to gather with the local community. Usually, after offering prayers, people will greet each other, even chat on the way from the mosque to home.

Other excitement can also be created in each area. As shared by TikTok account user @aldhyamr_. In his upload, the account owner wrote about the excitement of getting a door prize after tarawih prayers.

"Pov: Your mosque likes to give door prizes to its congregation who complete 23 rak'ahs of taraweh," he wrote as a caption for the upload.

Each region has its own way of enlivening the month of Ramadan while people are praying. There are several mosques that provide food and drinks after tarawih prayers while listening to lectures. However, at this mosque, unexpected door prizes were obtained.

At the beginning of the video, a man is seen wearing a blue plastic basin on his head. He was seen leaning against a mosque pillar watching the excitement of giving out door prizes.

Not for takjil TikTok/@aldhyamr_

TikTok/@aldhyamr_

Other congregants were seen sitting in rows facing each other waiting for their turn to get prizes. Yep, the gifts given were quite simple, just ordinary household furniture. Starting from scoops, plastic basins and small plastic baskets. It may not seem like much, but the enthusiastic congregation, from small children to the elderly, seemed very happy to receive it.

Not for takjil TikTok/@aldhyamr_

TikTok/@aldhyamr_

In the midst of the excitement of distributing door prizes, it looked so fun because it was decorated with laughter and happy faces.

Not for takjil TikTok/@aldhyamr_

TikTok/@aldhyamr_

This excitement and unusual moment also attracted attention. Many are happy with this simple action. They are also curious whether it is true that prizes are given only to those who complete the 23 rakaat tarawih prayers?

"Is this absent, how do you know when it's full, that's the best," asked Kimmaw.

The strange account immediately replied. "It doesn't have to be a full performance. Basically, if you attend taraweh that night, you can also get a prize," he said.

This video, which has been watched by 83.8 thousand, liked by 8,783, and received 298 comments, is really very interesting.

"It doesn't cost much but if I get it I'll be really happy," said the account @ratnaziva4

"The mosque near my house really needs to be maintained, it's only been 3 days since the congregation has disappeared [cry] and now the iqamah has only filled 2 rows, sad," said the account @moonchaswer

"At my place it's just for kids, I'll give you an envelope if you can answer the ustad's question," said the account @la_lluvia11

@aldhyamr_ Pov: Your mosque likes to give door prizes to its congregation who complete the 23 rakaat taraweh #ramadhan2024 #ramadhancore #tarwih #fyp Missing my Muhammad - Haddad Alwi

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