Doa Khatam Al Quran Brunei

Doa Khatam Al-Quran is a central part of the Majlis Khatam Al-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

In Brunei, the ceremony typically follows a specific sequence: Recitation of Surahs

: Participants read the final chapters of the Quran (usually from Surah Ad-Duha to Surah An-Nas) Takhtim and Tahlil

: Group recitations of specific praises and prayers for the deceased Doa Khatam

: The specific supplication marking the completion, often led by an Imam or a religious officer. It is a prayer for blessings, guidance, and the continued protection of the Sultan and the nation Dikir Marhaban

: A melodic celebration accompanied by the sprinkling of scented oil or water (merenjis) on the participants Key National Events

Majlis Khatam Al-Quran are frequently organized for major national occasions, such as: Royal Birthdays

: Ceremonies are held across the country as a "gift" of prayer for His Majesty the Sultan’s health and longevity : Educational institutions like Politeknik Brunei

and government bodies hold these ceremonies during the fasting month to encourage recitation Royal Family Events doa khatam al quran brunei

: The Royal Family often participates in massive Khatam events, such as the "77 Times Khatam" to celebrate His Majesty's 77th birthday How to Practice

If you are looking to recite the Doa yourself or organize a small ceremony: Mobile Apps Doa Khatam Al Quran app

provides the text of the prayers and a collection of readings used in these events Local Resources

: The Ministry of Religious Affairs (MORA) in Brunei often provides official guidelines and texts for the Takhtim and Doa used during national celebrations. of the Doa Khatam Al-Quran or a specific guide on how to host a ceremony in Brunei? Expand map


Caption Idea:

Closing the Book, Opening the Heart. 📖🤲

In Brunei Darussalam, the Doa Khatam Al Quran is more than a conclusion—it is a celebration of perseverance and faith. From the majestic halls of the Istana to local schools, completing the Quran is a milestone that unites the community.

The Doa (supplication) recited upon completion is a beautiful plea for the Quran to be our intercessor (syafaat) in the hereafter. It reminds us that while the reading ends, the practice of its verses must continue.

“Ya Allah, jadikanlah Al-Quran itu cahaya bagi kami, petunjuk bagi kami, dan rahmat bagi kami.” Doa Khatam Al-Quran is a central part of

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Secara istilahnya, "Khatam" bermaksud tamat atau selesai. Doa Khatam Al Quran adalah himpunan doa yang dibaca selepas seseorang atau sesuatu kumpulan berjaya menghabiskan bacaan 30 juzuk Al-Quran dari awal hingga akhir.

Di Brunei, doa khatam ini unik kerana ia bukan sahaja memohon kebaikan untuk diri sendiri, tetapi juga untuk Kebawah Duli Yang Maha Mulia Paduka Seri Baginda Sultan dan Yang Di-Pertuan Negara Brunei Darussalam, kerajaan, negara, serta seluruh umat Islam. Ia mencerminkan semangat kesetiaan kepada raja dan agama.


In the modern context of Brunei’s Wawasan 2035 (Vision 2035), the Doa Khatam Al Quran serves as a moral anchor. Reciting this Doa reminds the community that despite technological advancement and economic growth, the soul requires divine sustenance.

By completing a Khatam, a Muslim fulfills the Hadith of the Prophet: "Whoever recites the Quran and acts upon it, on the Day of Judgment his parents will be crowned with a crown of light..." (Sunan Abu Dawud).

The Brunei-specific Doa ensures that this reward is extended to the King, the nation, and the entire community.

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). Caption Idea: Closing the Book, Opening the Heart

2. Salawat to Prophet Muhammad SAW Extensive Salawat is recited, acknowledging the Prophet as the medium through whom the Quran was revealed.

3. Prayer for the Reciter and Parents The supplication asks Allah to grant the reciter (Qari) a high station in Paradise and to forgive the sins of the reciter's parents. This is a critical section in Brunei, reflecting the strong emphasis on filial piety.

4. Prayer for the Sultan and Brunei Special excerpt:

"Ya Allah, peliharakanlah dan berkati lah kebawah Duli Yang Maha Mulia Paduka Seri Baginda Sultan dan Yang Di-Pertuan Negara Brunei Darussalam, serta kerabat diRaja..."

This section prays for justice, health, and divine guidance for the monarchy.

5. Prayer for the Nation (Negara Brunei Darussalam) It seeks protection from fitnah (chaos), bala (disasters), and kebinasaan (destruction).

6. Prayer for the Ummah The Doa concludes with a plea for all Muslims to be given hidaayah (guidance) and istiqamah (steadfastness).

Unlike in some other Muslim countries where Khatam Doa might be a brief sentence, in Brunei, it is an elaborate ritual. Under the guidance of His Majesty Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah Mu’izzaddin Waddaulah, the government has promoted the Musabaqah Al-Quran (Quran Reading Competition) and mass Khatam ceremonies.

The Doa Khatam Al Quran Brunei often includes specific phrases praying for:

This makes the Brunei version of the Doa distinctly local. It integrates the love for the monarchy (a key tenet of MIB) with Islamic spirituality.

In Brunei, the Khatam ceremony is highly organized:

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