The document describes a story told to Imams Ali and Hussein involving a man who was paralyzed after constantly insulting and beating his father. The father had cursed the son, causing his paralysis. The son begged for forgiveness, and the father agreed to pray to Allah to reverse the curse. However, the father died on their journey. Upon hearing this, Imam Ali wrote a dua for the man to recite after praying Isha. The next night, the man saw the Prophet Muhammad in a dream, and when he awoke he was cured of his paralysis. Imam Hussein said the dua contains the greatest name of Allah.
The Dua'a Al-Mashlool is a supplication taught by Imam Ali to a youth who was paralyzed for disobeying his father, in which the youth calls upon numerous names and attributes of God. The youth recited the dua and saw the Prophet Muhammad in a dream, who touched and healed him. Reciting this dua is said to bring blessings and fulfill desires according to Imam Hussein.
The document discusses a supplication called Dua-e-Ahad that is recited for Imam Mahdi. It states that Imam Sadiq narrated that anyone who recites this supplication for 40 mornings will be counted among the helpers of Imam Mahdi. If they die before his reappearance, Allah will raise them from the grave so they can assist him. For every word recited, the person will gain 1000 good deeds and 1000 sins will be erased. The supplication renews the covenant of allegiance to Imam Mahdi and ensures the reciter is under his leadership. It asks Allah to include the reciter among Mahdi's helpers and grant martyrdom in his presence, or raise
This document contains summaries of various Islamic prayers and supplications for different occasions such as greeting others, before and after meals, visiting the sick, travel, marriage, and repentance. It provides translations of these prayers from Arabic to English.
This document contains several supplications and prayers from Islamic tradition:
1) Two supplications that the Prophet Muhammad would say when entering and leaving the bathroom seeking refuge and forgiveness.
2) Details on the Prophet's manner of performing ablution (wudu) and the prayers said upon completion.
3) A supplication the Prophet would say when overwhelmed by problems asking Allah for protection, forgiveness, relief from difficulties, and blessings.
4) Several additional prayers praising Allah's greatness, power, and sovereignty. The document encourages following the supplications found in the Quran and traditions of the Prophet.
This document lists 99 names or attributes of God in Islam. It describes God through names that reflect his qualities as the creator, sustainer, judge, and ruler over all things who is compassionate, merciful, and forgiving. The names cover aspects of God such as being the giver of peace, inspirer of faith, guardian, victor, subduer, forgiver of faults, and witness over all.
The document provides instructions for performing the Maghrib prayer with the intention of seeking Allah's pleasure. It discusses the importance of intention at the start of prayer and outlines the proper steps to follow, including standing with hands at the sides, bowing, prostrating twice, and reciting prayers and verses. It emphasizes that each component like intention, bowing, and prostration must be done correctly for the prayer to be valid.
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Allah is the Arabic word for the Creator, Islam is the Arabic word for submission to Allah
Version 4.0 updated September, 2006
Bor'a
The Poem of the Cure
(famous as Burdah)
by
Imam Al-Busairi, of the Shazili/Qadiri path
In Love of Our Master, the Messenger of Allah,
praise and peace be upon him & family.
Many translators, such as in the west Tarjumana, and Anne Khadiejah, and many lovers in the east such as in India and Pakistan. No copyrights
1ST SECTION: LOVE AND REPROACH
Is it because of the remembrance of the neighbors of Salami
(a place between Mecca and Medina)
that mixed tears run from blood-shot eyes?
Hajj is the most important journey in a person's life. The most crucial day of Hajj is Day of Arafah, when sins are forgiven. The document provides guidance on how to spend the Day of Arafah according to the Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), including: reciting Talbiyah, making abundant dua, seeking forgiveness through istighfar, avoiding innovations, combining Dhuhr and Asr prayers, and spending the day in worship rather than optional prayers. Following the Sunnah closely ensures maximum benefit and forgiveness on this important occasion.
The Dua'a Al-Mashlool is a supplication taught by Imam Ali to a youth who was paralyzed for disobeying his father, in which the youth calls upon numerous names and attributes of God. The youth recited the dua and saw the Prophet Muhammad in a dream, who touched and healed him. Reciting this dua is said to bring blessings and fulfill desires according to Imam Hussein.
The document discusses a supplication called Dua-e-Ahad that is recited for Imam Mahdi. It states that Imam Sadiq narrated that anyone who recites this supplication for 40 mornings will be counted among the helpers of Imam Mahdi. If they die before his reappearance, Allah will raise them from the grave so they can assist him. For every word recited, the person will gain 1000 good deeds and 1000 sins will be erased. The supplication renews the covenant of allegiance to Imam Mahdi and ensures the reciter is under his leadership. It asks Allah to include the reciter among Mahdi's helpers and grant martyrdom in his presence, or raise
This document contains summaries of various Islamic prayers and supplications for different occasions such as greeting others, before and after meals, visiting the sick, travel, marriage, and repentance. It provides translations of these prayers from Arabic to English.
This document contains several supplications and prayers from Islamic tradition:
1) Two supplications that the Prophet Muhammad would say when entering and leaving the bathroom seeking refuge and forgiveness.
2) Details on the Prophet's manner of performing ablution (wudu) and the prayers said upon completion.
3) A supplication the Prophet would say when overwhelmed by problems asking Allah for protection, forgiveness, relief from difficulties, and blessings.
4) Several additional prayers praising Allah's greatness, power, and sovereignty. The document encourages following the supplications found in the Quran and traditions of the Prophet.
This document lists 99 names or attributes of God in Islam. It describes God through names that reflect his qualities as the creator, sustainer, judge, and ruler over all things who is compassionate, merciful, and forgiving. The names cover aspects of God such as being the giver of peace, inspirer of faith, guardian, victor, subduer, forgiver of faults, and witness over all.
The document provides instructions for performing the Maghrib prayer with the intention of seeking Allah's pleasure. It discusses the importance of intention at the start of prayer and outlines the proper steps to follow, including standing with hands at the sides, bowing, prostrating twice, and reciting prayers and verses. It emphasizes that each component like intention, bowing, and prostration must be done correctly for the prayer to be valid.
www.Allah.com www.Muhammad.com
Allah is the Arabic word for the Creator, Islam is the Arabic word for submission to Allah
Version 4.0 updated September, 2006
Bor'a
The Poem of the Cure
(famous as Burdah)
by
Imam Al-Busairi, of the Shazili/Qadiri path
In Love of Our Master, the Messenger of Allah,
praise and peace be upon him & family.
Many translators, such as in the west Tarjumana, and Anne Khadiejah, and many lovers in the east such as in India and Pakistan. No copyrights
1ST SECTION: LOVE AND REPROACH
Is it because of the remembrance of the neighbors of Salami
(a place between Mecca and Medina)
that mixed tears run from blood-shot eyes?
Hajj is the most important journey in a person's life. The most crucial day of Hajj is Day of Arafah, when sins are forgiven. The document provides guidance on how to spend the Day of Arafah according to the Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), including: reciting Talbiyah, making abundant dua, seeking forgiveness through istighfar, avoiding innovations, combining Dhuhr and Asr prayers, and spending the day in worship rather than optional prayers. Following the Sunnah closely ensures maximum benefit and forgiveness on this important occasion.
The document provides instructions for performing 'itikaf, which refers to spiritual seclusion and devotion in the mosque during the last ten days of Ramadan. Key details include:
1) The purpose of 'itikaf is to dedicate oneself to the divine presence and disconnect from worldly concerns.
2) Participants make a niyyah or intention before Maghrib and follow a daily routine of prayers, recitations, and remembrance of God until Isha.
3) The daily schedule involves waking for Tahajjud prayers and performing various zikr and supplications in sets of 100 repetitions before Fajr.
4) The goal is constant remembrance of
The document provides recitations and supplications to recite during Tawaf, the circumambulation of the Kaaba. Some key recitations include asking Allah for forgiveness, guidance on the righteous path, contentment with what Allah has provided, and protection from Hellfire. It also lists important phrases to say at the beginning and end of each circuit, such as "In the name of Allah, Allah is the Greatest."
This document provides an overview and objectives for a lesson on Surah Mulk from the Quran. It introduces key terms from the first few verses like Tabarak, Al-Azeem, Al-Ghafour, Shaitan, As Samaa, and As Samawat. The lesson will enable students to describe the meaning of verses 1-5 and lessons derived from the surah. It explains that Allah is raised high in greatness and blessings, created life and death to test people, forgives sins, and created seven layered skies without flaws, decorating the lower sky with stars to attack devils.
This document provides a transliteration table and guidelines for pronouncing Arabic letters and sounds. It also includes supplications for various occasions like waking up, wearing new clothes, going to the bathroom, performing ablution, entering and leaving the home, going to the mosque, and starting prayer.
The table transliterates each Arabic letter and provides instructions on pronunciation. It also notes which letters are silent. The guidelines that follow provide Arabic supplications with English translations for different daily activities and occasions. They include supplications for forgiveness, health, remembering Allah, seeking refuge from evil, and asking Allah for light, favor, and protection from Satan.
The Daily Supplications of the Prophet
Praise and peace be upon him
Reported by Hafiz Abdullah Ghumari
الحافظ السيد عبد الله بن محمد بن الصديق الغماري الحسني
Our Lord, open between us and between our nation with the truth, You are the best of the Openers. O Allah, to You belongs all the praise
The document discusses the concept of "haya" in Islam, which can be summarized in 3 points:
1. Haya refers to modesty, shyness, and feeling shame over wrongdoing or exposing oneself. It is an important part of faith in Islam.
2. There are two types of haya - innate haya that humans are born with, and acquired haya developed through one's beliefs and environment.
3. Muslims should exercise haya in their relationships with Allah, angels, other people, and themselves. This involves avoiding inappropriate behaviors or exposing oneself unnecessarily when alone or in the presence of others. Haya helps strengthen one's faith and is a sign of respecting
This document discusses the Islamic concept of Haya (modesty). It defines Haya as modesty, shamefulness, and shyness, which is linked to avoiding indecency and protecting one's private parts. The document outlines how Haya is mentioned in the Quran and hadith as an important part of faith. It discusses how societies with Haya have lower crime rates against women and greater stability compared to societies that have abandoned modesty. The document encourages cultivating Haya through modest conduct, speech, and dress in order to gain spiritual protection and live according to Islamic teachings.
This document contains passages of praise and glorification of God and various angels from multiple religious texts. It includes phrases praising God's greatness, mercy, power over creation, and status as the one God. It also includes phrases of praise specific to angels like Mikha'il, Quroos, Salsa'il, and others. The passages emphasize praising God and seeking his forgiveness.
This document provides translations and summaries of various Islamic prayers, declarations of faith, and invocations in English and Urdu. It includes explanations and translations of the six declarations of faith (iman-e-mujmal, iman-e-mufasal, the five kalimas), the call to prayer (azan), the five daily prayers (namaz), and common supplementary prayers and invocations (duas) for various daily activities and occasions. The document aims to educate about fundamental Islamic concepts and provide guidance for proper religious observance and worship.
The document contains duas (prayers) for students to recite before class and studying.
The first dua asks God to remove doubts and grant understanding. The second dua asks for beneficial knowledge and the understanding of prophets. The third dua asks God to fill the tongue with remembrance of Him and the heart with awe of Him. It acknowledges God's power and that He is the best protector and aid.
This document provides a reminder to a sister about the transient nature of this life and the importance of obeying Allah to avoid eternal punishment. It describes how this life will end in death, followed by resurrection and judgement. One will either enter paradise or hellfire based on their deeds. It urges spending time in obedience to Allah to prepare for the afterlife, when one will have no friends or possessions, only their record of good and bad deeds. It warns of the terrors of death, the grave, resurrection and hellfire, and encourages living righteously to avoid eternal regret.
The document provides guidance on performing tawaf (circumambulation) around the Kaaba and sa'i (running between Safa and Marwa hills) as part of Hajj and Umrah pilgrimages. It includes intentions, supplications, and Quranic verses to recite at different locations. Prayers focus on seeking forgiveness, salvation from hellfire, and entering paradise among the righteous. The document also outlines farewell tawaf before departing Makkah.
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This document contains transliterations of daily prayers from the Quran and Hadith for each day of the week. It includes 34 prayers or supplications with transliteration in Arabic, along with their English translations. The document is attributed to Hazrat Mujaddid Maulana Ashraf Ali Thanwi and contains prayers intended to draw the reader closer to God, seek forgiveness for sins, ask for guidance and blessings, and express gratitude to God.
Hajj is the fifth pillar of Islam which occurs in the twelfth month of the Islamic calendar. It involves several rituals including donning ihram clothing in a state of purity, performing tawaf by circling the Kaaba seven times, hastening between the hills of Safa and Marwa seven times, and standing at Mount Arafat to pray and supplicate to Allah. The high point is spending the day at Mount Arafat to commemorate the day the Prophet Muhammad gave his final sermon. Upon returning from Mina, pilgrims perform a final tawaf and then return home as changed people.
This document provides Islamic teachings on various topics to guide Muslims in their daily lives and strengthen their faith. It offers advice on proper worship, character, relationships with others, business dealings, and controlling one's desires. The verses and sayings encourage humility, truthfulness, patience, spending charitably, putting trust in God, obeying religious authorities, and avoiding arrogance and excessive indulgence. The overall message is to follow Islamic principles to attain righteousness and for God to aid believers.
This document provides information about the pillars, obligations, and steps of Hajj and Umrah. It begins with the pillars of Hajj, which are ihram, wuquf (standing) in Arafat, tawaf al-ifadah, and sa'yi between Safa and Marwah. It then lists the obligations of Hajj, which include ihram from the meeqaat, wuquf in Arafat until sunset, spending the night in Muzdalifah after Arafat, and staying overnight in Mina during the days of tashreeq. The document then outlines each step of Hajj in detail. It concludes by discussing the types of
Unlearning Jahiliyyah and Relearning IslamAsad Zaman
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Imam Hussain and Imam Ali came across a paralyzed young man crying in repentance one night. The man, named Manzil Ibn Lahiq, explained that he had been cursed by his father and became paralyzed as a result of his sins of disrespecting and stealing from his father. Imam Ali wrote down a dua for the man to recite after evening prayers, promising it contained the "greatest name of Allah." The next day, after reciting the dua, the man was cured and saw Prophet Muhammad in a dream, who touched and blessed him. The document then shares the text of the dua, addressing many names and attributes of God.
The document provides information about Salah (prayer) in Islam, including:
1. Salah is one of the five pillars of Islam and must be performed five times a day, with specific names for each prayer period.
2. There are conditions, compulsory acts, recommended acts, and things to avoid when performing Salah.
3. Salah consists of standing, bowing, prostrating, and sitting in a sequence over multiple units (rak'ahs) with prescribed recitations from the Quran.
4. Specific guidelines are given for how to properly perform the movements and recitations in Salah, as well as when the prayer periods begin and end each day.
The document provides several duas and short prayers that can be recited upon completing salah (formal Islamic prayer). It includes supplications seeking forgiveness from Allah, affirming that there is no god but Allah, seeking refuge in Allah from evil, and reaffirming Allah's attributes like being the Ever Living and Sustaining all things. The duas are provided in Arabic with their references from hadith sources.
This document contains a collection of daily dua (supplications) compiled by Imam Hasan al-Banna. It includes short phrases and verses from the Quran asking for guidance, refuge, forgiveness and praising Allah. The dua cover topics such as seeking refuge from evil, affirming faith in Allah and his prophets, asking for protection, forgiveness and mercy from Allah.
The document provides instructions for performing 'itikaf, which refers to spiritual seclusion and devotion in the mosque during the last ten days of Ramadan. Key details include:
1) The purpose of 'itikaf is to dedicate oneself to the divine presence and disconnect from worldly concerns.
2) Participants make a niyyah or intention before Maghrib and follow a daily routine of prayers, recitations, and remembrance of God until Isha.
3) The daily schedule involves waking for Tahajjud prayers and performing various zikr and supplications in sets of 100 repetitions before Fajr.
4) The goal is constant remembrance of
The document provides recitations and supplications to recite during Tawaf, the circumambulation of the Kaaba. Some key recitations include asking Allah for forgiveness, guidance on the righteous path, contentment with what Allah has provided, and protection from Hellfire. It also lists important phrases to say at the beginning and end of each circuit, such as "In the name of Allah, Allah is the Greatest."
This document provides an overview and objectives for a lesson on Surah Mulk from the Quran. It introduces key terms from the first few verses like Tabarak, Al-Azeem, Al-Ghafour, Shaitan, As Samaa, and As Samawat. The lesson will enable students to describe the meaning of verses 1-5 and lessons derived from the surah. It explains that Allah is raised high in greatness and blessings, created life and death to test people, forgives sins, and created seven layered skies without flaws, decorating the lower sky with stars to attack devils.
This document provides a transliteration table and guidelines for pronouncing Arabic letters and sounds. It also includes supplications for various occasions like waking up, wearing new clothes, going to the bathroom, performing ablution, entering and leaving the home, going to the mosque, and starting prayer.
The table transliterates each Arabic letter and provides instructions on pronunciation. It also notes which letters are silent. The guidelines that follow provide Arabic supplications with English translations for different daily activities and occasions. They include supplications for forgiveness, health, remembering Allah, seeking refuge from evil, and asking Allah for light, favor, and protection from Satan.
The Daily Supplications of the Prophet
Praise and peace be upon him
Reported by Hafiz Abdullah Ghumari
الحافظ السيد عبد الله بن محمد بن الصديق الغماري الحسني
Our Lord, open between us and between our nation with the truth, You are the best of the Openers. O Allah, to You belongs all the praise
The document discusses the concept of "haya" in Islam, which can be summarized in 3 points:
1. Haya refers to modesty, shyness, and feeling shame over wrongdoing or exposing oneself. It is an important part of faith in Islam.
2. There are two types of haya - innate haya that humans are born with, and acquired haya developed through one's beliefs and environment.
3. Muslims should exercise haya in their relationships with Allah, angels, other people, and themselves. This involves avoiding inappropriate behaviors or exposing oneself unnecessarily when alone or in the presence of others. Haya helps strengthen one's faith and is a sign of respecting
This document discusses the Islamic concept of Haya (modesty). It defines Haya as modesty, shamefulness, and shyness, which is linked to avoiding indecency and protecting one's private parts. The document outlines how Haya is mentioned in the Quran and hadith as an important part of faith. It discusses how societies with Haya have lower crime rates against women and greater stability compared to societies that have abandoned modesty. The document encourages cultivating Haya through modest conduct, speech, and dress in order to gain spiritual protection and live according to Islamic teachings.
This document contains passages of praise and glorification of God and various angels from multiple religious texts. It includes phrases praising God's greatness, mercy, power over creation, and status as the one God. It also includes phrases of praise specific to angels like Mikha'il, Quroos, Salsa'il, and others. The passages emphasize praising God and seeking his forgiveness.
This document provides translations and summaries of various Islamic prayers, declarations of faith, and invocations in English and Urdu. It includes explanations and translations of the six declarations of faith (iman-e-mujmal, iman-e-mufasal, the five kalimas), the call to prayer (azan), the five daily prayers (namaz), and common supplementary prayers and invocations (duas) for various daily activities and occasions. The document aims to educate about fundamental Islamic concepts and provide guidance for proper religious observance and worship.
The document contains duas (prayers) for students to recite before class and studying.
The first dua asks God to remove doubts and grant understanding. The second dua asks for beneficial knowledge and the understanding of prophets. The third dua asks God to fill the tongue with remembrance of Him and the heart with awe of Him. It acknowledges God's power and that He is the best protector and aid.
This document provides a reminder to a sister about the transient nature of this life and the importance of obeying Allah to avoid eternal punishment. It describes how this life will end in death, followed by resurrection and judgement. One will either enter paradise or hellfire based on their deeds. It urges spending time in obedience to Allah to prepare for the afterlife, when one will have no friends or possessions, only their record of good and bad deeds. It warns of the terrors of death, the grave, resurrection and hellfire, and encourages living righteously to avoid eternal regret.
The document provides guidance on performing tawaf (circumambulation) around the Kaaba and sa'i (running between Safa and Marwa hills) as part of Hajj and Umrah pilgrimages. It includes intentions, supplications, and Quranic verses to recite at different locations. Prayers focus on seeking forgiveness, salvation from hellfire, and entering paradise among the righteous. The document also outlines farewell tawaf before departing Makkah.
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Visual understanding of one of the 5 pillar of Islam "Hajj"
Any queries regarding running the workshop or getting a copy of this presentation send us a message.
This document contains transliterations of daily prayers from the Quran and Hadith for each day of the week. It includes 34 prayers or supplications with transliteration in Arabic, along with their English translations. The document is attributed to Hazrat Mujaddid Maulana Ashraf Ali Thanwi and contains prayers intended to draw the reader closer to God, seek forgiveness for sins, ask for guidance and blessings, and express gratitude to God.
Hajj is the fifth pillar of Islam which occurs in the twelfth month of the Islamic calendar. It involves several rituals including donning ihram clothing in a state of purity, performing tawaf by circling the Kaaba seven times, hastening between the hills of Safa and Marwa seven times, and standing at Mount Arafat to pray and supplicate to Allah. The high point is spending the day at Mount Arafat to commemorate the day the Prophet Muhammad gave his final sermon. Upon returning from Mina, pilgrims perform a final tawaf and then return home as changed people.
This document provides Islamic teachings on various topics to guide Muslims in their daily lives and strengthen their faith. It offers advice on proper worship, character, relationships with others, business dealings, and controlling one's desires. The verses and sayings encourage humility, truthfulness, patience, spending charitably, putting trust in God, obeying religious authorities, and avoiding arrogance and excessive indulgence. The overall message is to follow Islamic principles to attain righteousness and for God to aid believers.
This document provides information about the pillars, obligations, and steps of Hajj and Umrah. It begins with the pillars of Hajj, which are ihram, wuquf (standing) in Arafat, tawaf al-ifadah, and sa'yi between Safa and Marwah. It then lists the obligations of Hajj, which include ihram from the meeqaat, wuquf in Arafat until sunset, spending the night in Muzdalifah after Arafat, and staying overnight in Mina during the days of tashreeq. The document then outlines each step of Hajj in detail. It concludes by discussing the types of
Unlearning Jahiliyyah and Relearning IslamAsad Zaman
{bit.ly/SSUJRI} Western Education teaches us to believe in many myths. Acquiring the wisdom of Islam requires us to free our minds, unlearn these myths and re-learn the truths.
Imam Hussain and Imam Ali came across a paralyzed young man crying in repentance one night. The man, named Manzil Ibn Lahiq, explained that he had been cursed by his father and became paralyzed as a result of his sins of disrespecting and stealing from his father. Imam Ali wrote down a dua for the man to recite after evening prayers, promising it contained the "greatest name of Allah." The next day, after reciting the dua, the man was cured and saw Prophet Muhammad in a dream, who touched and blessed him. The document then shares the text of the dua, addressing many names and attributes of God.
The document provides information about Salah (prayer) in Islam, including:
1. Salah is one of the five pillars of Islam and must be performed five times a day, with specific names for each prayer period.
2. There are conditions, compulsory acts, recommended acts, and things to avoid when performing Salah.
3. Salah consists of standing, bowing, prostrating, and sitting in a sequence over multiple units (rak'ahs) with prescribed recitations from the Quran.
4. Specific guidelines are given for how to properly perform the movements and recitations in Salah, as well as when the prayer periods begin and end each day.
The document provides several duas and short prayers that can be recited upon completing salah (formal Islamic prayer). It includes supplications seeking forgiveness from Allah, affirming that there is no god but Allah, seeking refuge in Allah from evil, and reaffirming Allah's attributes like being the Ever Living and Sustaining all things. The duas are provided in Arabic with their references from hadith sources.
This document contains a collection of daily dua (supplications) compiled by Imam Hasan al-Banna. It includes short phrases and verses from the Quran asking for guidance, refuge, forgiveness and praising Allah. The dua cover topics such as seeking refuge from evil, affirming faith in Allah and his prophets, asking for protection, forgiveness and mercy from Allah.
Dua e-jameela very rewarding dua equal to many pilgremages worth checkingzakir2012
The document describes a prayer called Dua-E-Jameelah and its benefits according to Islamic tradition. It states that the prayer was sent by God through the archangel Jibril to Prophet Muhammad. It then lists attributes of God and provides translations. Next, it details benefits of reciting the prayer such as forgiveness of sins and protection. It claims reciting the prayer daily after certain prayers earns credits equivalent to pilgrimages of major prophets. The prayer is praised for its ability to fulfill needs, ease death, protect in the grave, and ensure entry into heaven on judgement day.
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This document responds to questions posed by Christian missionaries about Allah and the way to paradise in Islam. It begins by summarizing the meaning of the opening chapter of the Quran, which answers most of the questions. It then discusses each question in more detail. For the first question about who Allah is, it explains that Allah is the one true God, as denoted by his 99 names which represent his perfect attributes. It discusses how praising Allah with the phrase "Al-Hamdulillah" acknowledges all of his divine names and qualities. The document provides a thorough exploration of Islamic theological concepts from a Quranic and hadith-based perspective.
All praise be to Allah (سبحانه و تعالى) the supreme, all-perfect Being who, in His
adoration for perfection has bestowed the perfect book, the Qur’an,
on the perfect Prophet, Muhammad (ﷺ), of the perfect religion.
Allah has allowed the followers of these perfect entities, a beautiful
method of asking for favours, from Him. This is the way of du’a.
While we respect the various methods and wordings of ad’iya of the
pious, we give preference to the ad’iya that can be found in the Qur’an
and Sunnah. These are many in number, thus we present but a few in
this publication, and we supplicate that Allah benefits us all from the
virtues of them.
This document lists 99 names or attributes of God in Arabic. It describes God as the Most Compassionate, Most Merciful, Sovereign, Pure, Source of Peace, Inspirer of Faith, Protector, Mighty, Compeller, of Supreme Greatness, Creator, Evolver, Shaper of Beauty, Most Forgiving, Conqueror, Great Giver, Sustainer, Granter of Success, Omniscient, Constrictor, Amplifier of Abundance, Humbler, Exalter, Bestower of Honors, One Who Abases, All-Hearing, All-Seeing, Arbitrator, Just, Gentle, Aware, For
The document provides a summary and explanation of key Islamic concepts and statements of faith in 3 paragraphs of Arabic text, followed by their English translation. These include summaries of verses from the Quran emphasizing obedience to God and the oneness of God (Tawheed). The document concludes by stating that the most truthful speech is the words of God in the Quran and that the best guidance is the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad.
This document contains several supplications and prayers from the Quran and teachings of the Prophet Muhammad. It begins with an introduction praising Allah and the perfection of Islam. It then provides supplications to say when entering and leaving the bathroom based on hadith. Next it outlines the proper manners of performing ablution or wudhu according to the Prophet. The document continues with supplications the Prophet would say when facing difficulties or problems and general supplications praising Allah. It concludes with a lengthy all-encompassing supplication asking Allah for various favors and acknowledging His greatness.
The document lists numerous attributes praising the Prophet Muhammad. It describes him as the greatest intercessor, extremely kind, forgiving and compassionate. It highlights his noble character, high status, deep knowledge and role as a guide to mankind. The document seeks blessings and forgiveness through the Prophet.
This document provides supplications and prayers to be recited in various situations throughout the day according to the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). It includes supplications for morning and evening, times of difficulty, before and after specific actions like sleep, prayer, eating and drinking, and events like seeing the new moon or a new animal. Recommended daily prayers are also included to recite in the morning, evening, and after specific prayers.
The document lists 99 names or attributes of God in Arabic with their English translations. The names describe God's qualities as being exceedingly compassionate, merciful, holy, peaceful, guardian, almighty, irresistible, majestic, creator, evolver, fashioner, forgiver, subduer, bestower, provider, opener, all-knowing, restrainer, extender, abaser, exalter, giver of honor, giver of dishonor, all-hearing, all-seeing, judge, just, gentle, aware, forbearing, magnificent, much-forgiving, grateful, sublime, great, preserver, nourisher, bringer of judgment, majestic, bount
This document lists over 100 names and attributes of God in Arabic. It describes God as the most compassionate, merciful, gracious, sovereign lord who is pure, peaceful, and flawless. God is also described as the protector, guardian, mighty, victorious, forgiver, creator, maker, shaper, and sustainer.
The document discusses the importance of following the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). It states that obeying and emulating the Prophet means implementing his teachings and commands in the same way he instructed. It emphasizes that obeying the Prophet is essential and obligatory for all Muslims, as Allah commands Muslims to obey the Prophet in the Quran.
99 Names of Allah are memorized and repeated during festivals and post prayer.It shows that all but one name is mention in Quran in different chapters.
This document appears to be the transcript of a church service, including songs of worship, scripture readings, and announcements. It includes the lyrics of several praise songs exalting God and Jesus Christ. Psalms 150 is read, and there are announcements about upcoming life group sessions, an anniversary celebration, and a community event. The service closes with a benediction giving glory to God.
This document provides several Islamic du'as (prayers) and recommendations to combat black magic, sorcery, and protect against evil influences. Some key details include:
1) Dua's to recite for protection from magic effects and to cure headaches caused by black magic.
2) Verses from the Quran to recite to keep devils at bay and destroy magic effects.
3) Additional du'as recommended by Islamic scholars to remove effects of witchcraft and protect against harm from jinn, evil eye, or those planning to cause harm.
This document contains daily supplications and prayers recited by the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). It includes prayers seeking forgiveness, refuge, mercy, guidance, righteousness, and blessings from Allah. It praises Allah as the creator, knower of all things, and asks for faith, good deeds, and salvation on the Day of Judgment. The document emphasizes relying on Allah alone and seeking his mercy and light.
The document is a collection of Christian worship songs praising God. The songs declare God's goodness, faithfulness, light, protection, power, and salvation. They express coming into God's presence with praise, bowing down before God, and devotion to worshipping God as Lord.
The document contains prayers to Allah using many of his beautiful names. The prayers ask Allah for guidance, faith, righteousness, mercy and forgiveness, and to enter paradise. They praise Allah for his perfect attributes like being the one God, the creator, the sustainer, and the most merciful. The prayers ask Allah to help purify one's heart and actions, be grateful for his blessings, remember him often, and accept one's good deeds.
1) A study measured the range of motion of joints during Muslim prayers (salat), which are performed 5 times daily. Using a goniometer, the active ranges of motion of involved joints were examined at different postures.
2) Specific postures like raising arms parallel to ears increases blood flow to lymph nodes and arm muscles. Bowing at a 90 degree angle (ruku) helps control back problems and develops flexibility. Kneeling (sajdah) benefits brain, lungs, and the entire spine through proper blood flow and stimulation of glands.
3) Prayers provide physical, mental and spiritual benefits through their motions, postures, and sequences. They help address issues like depression,
This verse discusses the significance of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) being sent as a messenger. It notes that for approximately 600 years between Jesus and Muhammad, no messenger was sent, which was a period of interval without divine guidance. This refers specifically to the people of Mecca, who were descendants of Ishmael, not receiving a prophet or book to guide them after Abraham and Ishmael until the arrival of Muhammad. Therefore, Muhammad's role was as an important warner to remind people of God's message, since the previous scriptures had been revealed to descendants of Isaac rather than Ishmael.
1) The document discusses the Islamic concept of Tawhid, which is the oneness of God. It states that Tawhid means believing that Allah is one and has no partners, children, or anything comparable to Him.
2) The opposite of Tawhid is Shirk, which means believing that Allah has partners, sons or daughters. Shirk involves worshipping anything besides Allah. Shirk is considered the greatest sin in Islam.
3) The document explains that all humans are born with a natural instinct called Fitrah to believe in one God. However, people may be influenced by their parents and society to ignore Fitrah or follow other religions. It provides examples to illustrate why belief in one God
The document discusses the Islamic concept of infallibility (ismah) which means those guided by Allah to lead others must be sinless. It states all prophets, Fatima, and the 12 imams were infallible and protected from sin by Allah. An infallible person (masum) is aware of sins and avoids them completely due to their knowledge of how sins harm the soul. The document argues prophets and imams must be infallible otherwise people would be confused about what teachings to follow since religious leaders could make mistakes. It provides the example of Ibrahim asking if his descendants would also be imams, and Allah replying only the unjust would be excluded, indicating an imam cannot
This document contains 10 short stories about the Ahlulbayt:
1) The story of an orphan boy comforted by the Prophet Muhammad on Eid. The Prophet takes him home to care for him.
2) An account of the Prophet Muhammad showing kindness and forgiveness to an old woman who harassed him.
3) The story of Dawat Dhul-'Ashira, when the Prophet invited family members to accept Islam and Ali was the only one to support him.
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1) Imam Jafar As-Sadiq engaged in a discussion with his student Jaber Ibn Hayyan about various philosophical and scientific topics.
2) During the discussion, Jaber asks Imam Sadiq questions about the nature of sound, the speed of sound, creation of the universe, and whether everything is Allah.
3) Imam Sadiq provides thoughtful, nuanced responses based on reason and logic to explain these complex topics at a level appropriate for both scientists and common people.
The document provides guidance on how Allah guides humans. It states that Allah is just and loving, so He would not leave humans alone without guidance. It explains that Allah shows humans the right and wrong paths, and it is up to humans whether to follow the right path or not. The document also outlines some of the ways Allah guides humans, including through prophets, holy books, and the innate human fitrah (guidance system) that warns against wrongdoing.
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Verse 2:261 means that spending in the cause of Allah is like lending money to Allah. Whatever good deeds or charity we do in this world will be repaid manifold in the hereafter. So spending for good causes should not be seen as a loss but as an investment for the afterlife.
Verses 74: 42-45 list the things the people failed to do that made them not enter Jannah:
1. They did not believe the Day of Reckoning would come (verse 42)
2. They denied the Day of Judgment (verse 43)
3. They thought it was a lie (verse 44)
4. They intended
Imam Zainul Abideen (as), also known as Imam Sajjad, was the 4th Imam. He witnessed the tragic events of Karbala and was imprisoned afterwards. He had an extremely high level of worship, praying 1000 rakah daily and having long prostrations, earning him the title "Zainul Abideen". After release, he spread the message of Karbala through prayers and supplications. He was later poisoned by the jealous Umayyad caliph Hisham.
This document discusses how Imam Hussain (as) has inspired leaders and social justice movements throughout history. It provides examples of Mahatma Gandhi drawing inspiration from Imam Hussain (as) in his non-violent protests against British rule in India. It also discusses how Nelson Mandela was inspired by Imam Hussain (as)'s stand at Karbala to continue his non-violent struggle against apartheid in South Africa. It describes the "Who is Hussain?" movement which carries out charitable activities worldwide in the name of Imam Hussain (as) and encourages connecting with social justice issues he fought for.
After Imam Hussein was killed at Karbala, Yazid's army attacked the tents and burned them, stealing women's jewelry. Imam Sajjad was rescued from the burning tents by Bibi Zainab. That night they slept outside and the next day were taken to Kufa, where Bibi Zainab gave a speech about what happened. They were then forced to travel to Damascus in the hot sun with little food or water, where Imam Sajjad was chained and made to walk behind the heads of those killed. In Yazid's palace they saw him disrespecting Imam Hussein's head while drinking. Bibi Zainab and Imam Sajjad again
The document provides instructions for performing Salaat, including making the intention to get close to Allah, reciting the Takbir with the hands raised near the ears and facing the Qibla with fingers together. It also discusses qualities of a good leader, such as having strong faith, following good values rather than blindly following others, recognizing one's abilities and using them to help people, and working as part of a team with respect for others. The document tells stories of prophets like Ibrahim, Yusuf and Salman al-Farsi to illustrate these leadership qualities.
The document outlines the lineage and history between the Banu Hashim and Banu Umayya tribes. It explains that the Banu Umayya, led by figures like Muawia, Yazid, and Marwan, opposed Islam and fought against Imam Ali, Hassan, and Hussein due to hatred and desire for power. In contrast, the Banu Hashim, including Rasulallah and the Imams, defended Islam. After Rasulallah, divisions emerged between political Khilafah leadership accepted by Sunnis and spiritual Imamah leadership followed by Shias. The Banu Umayya rule ended in 132 AH when the Banu Abbas took power but also oppressed Shias.
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Our skin is the largest organ that protects our body. It sheds dead skin cells constantly and replaces them with new cells. The skin allows us to feel touch and regulates our body temperature.
Imam Zayn al-Abidin taught Islam through supplications known as Duas when public lectures were difficult. His compiled Duas, known as al-Sahifah al-Sajjadiyah, provide guidance on topics like thanking Allah in health and illness.
The Whispered Prayers are 15 personal conversations with Allah where Imam Zayn al-Abidin expresses complaints and gratitude. They teach us the importance of turning only to Allah and thanking Him for constant favors despite
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When doing good deeds like praying, fasting, and giving charity, the goal should be to please Allah alone, not other people. A person with "riya" or showing off does things only to impress others, while a person with sincerity ("ikhlas") does good only for Allah's pleasure.
The story describes Imam Ali, Bibi Fatima, their children Hasan and Husayn, and their helper Lady Fidha fasting after making a promise when the children recovered from illness. On each of the three days of fasting, they gave away their only food to a
The document discusses purifying one's soul through good deeds and repentance from sins. It states that when one commits a good deed, their intention should be solely for the sake of Allah. Dark spots appear on the soul from sins, but they can be removed through repentance. However, if sins continue to accumulate and cover the entire soul, one will not be guided to goodness. The document provides steps to cleanse the soul, such as being aware of actions, making dua for forgiveness, and praying five times daily as described by the Prophet to wash away sins.
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This manual will guide you through basic skills and tasks to help you get started with various aspects of Magic. Each section is designed to be easy to follow, with step-by-step instructions.
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The Book of Ruth is included in the third division, or the Writings, of the Hebrew Bible. In most Christian canons it is treated as one of the historical books and placed between Judges and 1 Samuel.
The Hope of Salvation - Jude 1:24-25 - MessageCole Hartman
Jude gives us hope at the end of a dark letter. In a dark world like today, we need the light of Christ to shine brighter and brighter. Jude shows us where to fix our focus so we can be filled with God's goodness and glory. Join us to explore this incredible passage.
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It seems that current missionary work requires spending a lot of money, preparing a lot of materials, and traveling to far away places, so that it feels like missionary work. But what was the result they brought back? It's just a lot of photos of activities, fun eating, drinking and some playing games. And then we have to do the same thing next year, never ending. The church once mentioned that a certain missionary would go to the field where she used to work before the end of his life. It seemed that if she had not gone, no one would be willing to go. The reason why these missionary work is so difficult is that no one obeys God’s words, and the Bible is not the main content during missionary work, because in the eyes of those who do not obey God’s words, the Bible is just words and cannot be connected with life, so Reading out God's words is boring because it doesn't have any life experience, so it cannot be connected with human life. I will give a few examples in the hope that this situation can be changed. A375
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Trusting God's Providence.
Providence - God’s active preservation and care over His creation. God is both the Creator and the Sustainer of all things Heb. 1:2-3; Col. 1:17
-God keep His promises.
-God’s general providence is toward all creation
- All things were made through Him
God’s special providence is toward His children.
We may suffer now, but joy can and will come
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Heartfulness Magazine - June 2024 (Volume 9, Issue 6)heartfulness
Dear readers,
This month we continue with more inspiring talks from the Global Spirituality Mahotsav that was held from March 14 to 17, 2024, at Kanha Shanti Vanam.
We hear from Daaji on lifestyle and yoga in honor of International Day of Yoga, June 21, 2024. We also hear from Professor Bhavani Rao, Dean at Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham University, on spirituality in action, the Venerable BhikkuSanghasena on how to be an ambassador for compassion, Dr. Tony Nader on the Maharishi Effect, Swami Mukundananda on the crossroads of modernization, Tejinder Kaur Basra on the purpose of work, the Venerable GesheDorjiDamdul on the psychology of peace, the Rt. Hon. Patricia Scotland, KC, Secretary-General of the Commonwealth, on how we are all related, and world-renowned violinist KumareshRajagopalan on the uplifting mysteries of music.
Dr. Prasad Veluthanar shares an Ayurvedic perspective on treating autism, Dr. IchakAdizes helps us navigate disagreements at work, Sravan Banda celebrates World Environment Day by sharing some tips on land restoration, and Sara Bubber tells our children another inspiring story and challenges them with some fun facts and riddles.
Happy reading,
The editors
The Book of Samuel is a book in the Hebrew Bible, found as two books in the Old Testament. The book is part of the Deuteronomistic history, a series of books that constitute a theological history of the Israelites and that aim to explain God's law for Israel under the guidance of the prophets.
Protector & Destroyer: Agni Dev (The Hindu God of Fire)Exotic India
So let us turn the pages of ancient Indian literature and get to know more about Agni, the mighty purifier of all things, worshipped in Indian culture as a God since the Vedic time.
1. DUA MASHLOOL IMAM ALI (AS) AND IMAM HUSSEIN (AS) WERE ON THEIR WAY TO THE HOLY KAABA TO PERFORM TAWAF WHEN THEY NOTICED A MAN WHO WAS CRYING PROFUSELY FOR REPENTANCE. ON INQUIRING HE TOLD THE BLESSED IMAMS THAT HE WAS A HABITUAL SINNER WHO CONSTANTLY INSULTED & BEAT UP HIS FATHER . ONE DAY HIS FATHER CURSED HIM AND HE BECAME PARALYZED. THE MAN BEGGED WITH HIS FATHER FOR FORGIVENESS
2. DUA MASHLOOL .THE FATHER AGREED TO PRAY TO ALLAH (SWT )TO REVERSE THE CURSE. THE FATHER AND HIS SON SET OUT TOWARDS THE HOLY CITY TO ASK FOR REPENTANCE BUT THE FATHER DIED ON THE WAY ON HEARING THIS SAD TALE,IMAM ALI (AS) IMMEDIATELY WROTE THIS DUA AND ASKED THE MAN TO RECITE IT AFTER ISHA SALAAT THE NEXT DAY THE MAN CAME TO IMAM ALI(AS) FULLY CURED
3. HE SAID HE RECITED THE DUA AS INSTRUCTED. THAT SAME NIGHT HE SAW THE HOLY PROPHET (SAWW) IN HIS DREAM, GENTLY TOUCHED HIS PARALYSED BODY . WHEN HE WOKE UP HE WAS CURED. IMA M HUSSEIN SAID THIS DUA CONTAINS ISME –AZAM, THE GREATEST NAME OF ALLAH (SWT) DUA MASHLOOL
4. PLEASE RECITE THIS DUA AFTER ISHA SALAAT MUST BE IN A STATE OF PURITY(WUDHU) THE RECITER WILL INSHALLAH BE CURED OF ILLNESS, POVERTY WILL BE ALEVIATED, HIS /HER SINS WILL BE FORGIVEN AND HE WILL BE PROTECTED FROM SHAYTAN AND ALL OTHER EVIL DUA MASHLOOL
5. Allahoomma Salle Alaa Mohammadin Wa AaleMohammad. O ALLAH BLESS MUHAMMAD (AS) AND THE FAMILY OF MUHAMMAD (AS)
6. Bismilla Hir Rahma Nir Rahim In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful
175. O my Refuge when the journey makes me weary and my kinsfolk hand me over to my foes and all my comrades forsake me yaakahfih'eenatoe'eenilmad'aahebowatosal-lemonilaqaareboWayakhd'olonikullos'aahebin
176. O Guarantor of him who has no guarantee; yaai'maadamanllai'maadalahu
177. O Means of him who has no strength; yaasanada man laasanadalah
197. O he who lifted up Issa (Jesus) and saved him from the clutches of the Jews yaaraafiaissaibnemaryamwamunjihi min aydilyahud
198. O he who answered the prayer of Yunus (jonas) from the darkness yaamujeebanidaa-e yoonosafiz' z‘ulumaat
199. O he that chose Musa (Moses)by means of inspired words yaamust'afeemoosabilkalemaat
200. O Thou that forgave Adam of his slip yaa man ghafaraleadam-a khat'ee-atah
201. and raised Idris to an exalted station by his mercy warafaa'aidreesamakaanana'liyyan be rah’matih
202. O he who saved Noah from drowning yaa man najaanooh'anminalgharaq
203. O he who destroyed the former people of Ad yaa man ahlakaa'adaniloola
204. and then the people of Thamood, so that no trace of them remained, and destroyed the people of Noah before that, for verily they were the most unjust and most rebellious wathamoodafamaaabqaWaqaumanooh'in min qabloinna hum kaanoo hum az'lamawaat'ghaa
205. and overturned the ruined and deserted towns O he who destroyed the people of Lot; Wal mo-tafekateahwayaa man dam maraa'laaqaume loot
207. O he that chose Abraham as a friend yaamanittakhad'aibraheemakhaleelan
208. O he that chose Musa as one spoken unto yaamanittakhad'amoosakaleeman
209. and chose Muhammed (your blessings be upon him and his Progeny) as your Beloved Wat-takhad'amuhammad-an s'allaahoa'laihewaaalehiwaa'laihimajma'eenah'abeeba
211. and bestowed upon Sulaiman a kingdom the like of which shall not be merited by anyone after him Walwaahibali-sulaimaanmulkalaayambaghiliah'adi- min ba'dihi
212. O he that gave Dhulqarnain victory over the tyrant kings yaa man nas'arad'alqarnainea'lalmolookiljabaaberate
213. O he that granted unto Khizr immortality yaa man aa't'alkhiz'ralh'ayaata
214. and brought back for Yusha, the son of Nun, the sun after it had set Waradda le yooshaa' abnenoonishshamsaba'daghuroobeha
215. O he who gave solace unto the heart of Musa's mother yaa man rabat'aa'laaqalbiummiMoosa
216. and protected the chastity of Mariam, the daughter of Imran; Waah's'anafarjamaryamabnatei‘mraan
219. O he that gave the good news of (the Birth of) Yahya unto Zakaria yaa man bashsharazakariyyabeyah'ya
220. O Thou that saved Ismael from slaughter by substituting for him the Great Sacrifice yaa man fadaaismae'elaminad' dabhebidibh'inaz'eemin
221. O he who accepted the sacrifice of Abel and placed the curse upon Cain yaa man qabilaqurbaanhaabeelaWaja'alalla'anataa'laqaabeela
222. O he who Subdued of the parties for Muhammad - the blessings of Allah be upon him and his Progeny - yaahazemalah'zaabe le muh'ammadins'allal-laahoa'laihewaaalehi
224. And I beg of you with all the requests which anyone has begged of you with whom you are pleased and unto whom you have assured the granting thereof Wa as- alokabekullemas-alatinsa-lakabehaah'adunmimmanraz"eetaa'nhoFah'atamtalahua'lalijaabah
225. O Allah, O Allah, O Allah yaaallaahoyaaallaahoyaaallaaho
226. O Most Merciful, O Most Merciful, O Most Merciful, yaa rah' maanoyaarah'maa no yaarah'maano
227. Most Beneficient, O Most Beneficient, O Most Beneficient yaarah'eemoyaarah'ee mo yaarahee mo
228. O Lord of Majesty and Grace, O Lord of Majesty and Grace, O Lord of Majesty and Grace. yaad'aljalaalewalekraameyaad'aljalaalewalekraameyaad'aljalaalewalekraame
229. Through you, Through you, Through you, Through you, Through you, Through you, Behibehibehibehibehibehi
230. I beseech you with the help of all the Names whereby you have named yourself As alokabekullisminsammaitabehinafsaka
231. or which you have sent down in any of your inspired Scriptures, or Which you have inscribed in your knowledge of the unknown, which only you know aw anzaltaho fee shayyin Min kotubekaawista-athartabehi fee i'lmilghaibe
232. and (I beseech you) in the name of the honored and exalted positions of your Throne, i'nkdakaWa-be ma-a'aqedili'zze min a'rshika
233. wa be muntaharrah'mate min kitaabikand in the name of the utmost extent of Thy Mercy as expressed in Thy Book (the Quran)
235. were to become pens and all the seven seas ink, the Words of Allah could not be fully written down walbah'royamuddoho min ba'dehisab-a'toabh'orinmaanafedatkalemaa
236. Verily Allah is the Honored, the Wise tullaahe in nallaahaa'zeezunh'akeem
237. And I beseech Thee with the help of Thy Beautiful Names Wa as-aloka be asmaaekalh'usna
238. which you have described in your Book, saying,:Unto Allah belong the beautiful names allatinaa' attaha fee kitabikaFaqultawalillaahilasmaaulh'usna
239. so call Him by Them; And you have said ;”Call unto Me and I shall answer you; “ fado'ohobehaWa-qultaudo'ooniasta jib lakum
240. and you have said; “and when My servants ask something of Me, lo, I am near and I grant the prayer of the supplicant when he asks anything of Me” waqultawaid'aasa-lakai'baadia'nnifainniqareebujeebodaa'wataddaa'iid'aada'aane
241. and you have said; “O My servants who have wronged yourselves, despair not of the Mercy of Allah; verilly Allah forgives all the sins” Waqultayaai'baadeyal la d'eenaasrafua'laaanfosehimLaataqnat'u min rah' matillaaheinnallaahayaghferud' d'unoobajamee'an
242. verily He is the Forgiving, the Merciful innahuhuwalghafoorurrah'eem