![]() ![]() The Holy Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be on him) said it seventy times a day. It is also repeated after finishing salaat to beg forgiveness for lapses in concentration during salaat. I seek forgiveness from Allah for all my sins and turn to Him.Ĭan be used anytime to ask forgiveness from Allah. This follows a tradition of the Holy Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be on him). It is also recited for three days following Eid after every prayer. This is a takbeer which is recited repeatedly on the way to and from Eid Prayer. Prayer beads or fingers may be used to keep count. The first two are said 33 times and the third should be said 34 times, making 100 in all. These three expressions are repeated after finishing salaat. Glory to Allah, all praise belongs to Allah, Allah is the Greatest. Subhaan Allah, Alhamdo lillah, Allaho Akbar. This is used in azaan and salaat, and also be said any time in praise of Allah. Use this to show appreciation of Allah’s blessings e.g., when you receive good news, or whenever you wish to praise Allah. To express admiration or praise for Allah. This short prayer may be said before reading the Holy Qur’an or before any type of study. Also used to ward off bad thoughts, loss of temper or evil. This should be said before beginning recitation of the Holy Qur’an, together with Bismillahir Rahmanir Raheem. I seek refuge with Allah from Satan, the accursed. This should be recited before beginning any task. In the name of Allah, the Gracious, the Merciful. The expressions are given in Arabic first, with English transliteration, followed by meaning and appropriate occasion of use. Some are quotations from the Holy Qur’an and used for the remembrance of Allah. ![]() You will hear them used constantly by Muslims on many occasions. This chapter contains some Arabic expressions that are used frequently by Muslims in day-to-day life. ![]()
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