It is part of the obligations of prayer. During the tashahhud, the index of the right hand is pointed and our gaze fixes the finger. The tashahhud is a strong testimony of the attestation of faith and the oneness of Allah. There are 6 known formulas of tashahhud. For each of them, we offer the Arabic, phonetic and English version. 1 Answer. Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji'un (إِنَّا لِلّهِ وَإِنَّـا إِلَيْهِ رَاجِعونَ) is a verse of the Quran which means Surely we belong to Allah and to Him shall we return. This phrase is recited by Muslims when a person is struck by calamity in life, and is also recited upon hearing the death news Alhamdulillah (الحمد لله) is an Arabic phrase meaning "Praise to Allah" or "All praise belongs to Allah." Al-Hamdu Lillah (all praise and thanks be to Allah) is: all thanks are due purely to Allah, alone, not any of the objects that are being worshipped instead of Him, nor any of His creation. The phrase is first found in the first
Alhamdulillah (pronounced "Al-Ham-Doo-Lil-Lah") is an Arabic word. Comprehensively it means "All praise and gratitude belongs to Allah (God)". It is a positive expression of appreciation to God for whatever happens in the life of a Muslim regardless of the situation. The core part of the phrase that entails praise is the Arabic term
The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: Cleanliness is half of faith and al-Hamdu Lillah (all praise and gratitude is for Allah alone) fills the scale, and Subhan Allah (Glory be to Allah) and al-Hamdu Lillah fill up what is between the heavens and the earth, and prayer is a light, and charity is proof (of one's faith) and endurance is a brightness and the Holy Qur'an is a proof on your behalf or

This is the view of Imam Abu Ja'far at-Tahhaawi (d. 229 AH - may Allah have mercy on him), as is clearly seen in the introduction to his book Mushkil al-Athaar. It is also the apparent meaning of the view favoured by Shaykh al-Islam Ibn Taymiyah (may Allah have mercy on him).

Nasihah that is Against Islam is Not to be Followed. Giving nasihah is part of Shari'ah. Therefore, if someone gives advice to leave a deen demanded by the Shari'ah or to perform a forbidden deed, then it is not called nasihah. The one giving such should quit doing that and the one being advised should not accept it. fQr0C2.
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