O Allah! Bless their livlihood that Thou gavest them;grat them pardon and grant them mercy.
Supplication in Taraweeh
Sabhana-zil-mulke-wal-malakoote-subhana-zil-izzate-wal-azmate-wal-haibate-wal-qudrate-wal-kibriya-e-wal-jabaroote-subhanal-malike-hayyil-lazi-la-yanamu-wala-yamootu-subboohun-quddoosun-rabbuna-wa-rabbul-mala-ikate-warrooh-allahumma-ajirna-manan-nare-ya-Mujiru -ya-Mujiru-ya-Mujeer.
Glory be to the Master of this world and that of the Heaven. Glory be to the Possesser of honour, greatness, and dominion, majesty and might. Glory be to the Ever-living SovereignWho neither sleeps nor dies.O All Glorious all Holy One.
Our lord and Lord of the Angels, and the soul. O Allah! Save us.
:brother: s n :sister: s hope this comes in great use to you InshAllah tala!!! :wilted_ro
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I am a Muslim and Allah (subh.) I praise;
For all His blessings, my voice I raise,
In One God I believe, no equal has He;
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if u dont know it i hope u can learn it InshAllah!!!!!!!!!
I am a Muslim
I am a Muslim and Allah (subh.) I praise;
For all His blessings, my voice I raise,
In One God I believe, no equal has He;
Lord of the Universe, compassionate to me http://www.darsequran.com/advert/labbaikram.ram
JazakAllah....I know the duwa after braking the fast.....Salaamz
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"If you want to know what your status is with Allah, then look at what His status is with you. If you want to know what Allah has prepared for you, then look at what you have prepared for Him"
In general, du`aa’ (supplication) can be said in your own language or in Arabic. But some, such as “Bismi-llahi” and “Al-hamdu lillahi”, are short and easily learned, and also frequently said, so you should learn them in Arabic. In the du`aa’s given below, click on the icon to hear the Arabic.
1. Whenever you eat or drink anything, you should first say:
All praise to Allah Who fed me this and provided it for me without any might nor power from myself.
When you fast in Ramadan or any other time, make a du`aa’ as you break your fast, for the du`aa’ of the fasting person is heard. `Abdullah ibn `Amr ibn Al-`Aas related that the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings be upon him) said, “Indeed the fasting person has at the time of breaking fast, a supplication which is not rejected.”
5. One of the Prophet’s supplications upon breaking fast was:
May the fasting break their fast in your home, and may the dutiful and pious eat your food, and may the angels send prayers upon you.
* Taken from Fortification of the Muslim through Remembrance and Supplication from the Qur’aan and the Sunnah, compiled and referenced by Sa`eed ibn `Ali ibn Wahf Al-Qahtaani, adapted from a translation by Ismael Ibraheem. Jeddah: Dar Al-Khair.
do u say n use ur duas all through out ur step?....meaning before u sleep after u wake up....goin in da bathroom...coming outta da bathroom...leaving da house...enterin da house...drinkin milk...everything....etc.....etc!!!!!!!!!
well do u???
I am a Muslim
I am a Muslim and Allah (subh.) I praise;
For all His blessings, my voice I raise,
In One God I believe, no equal has He;
Lord of the Universe, compassionate to me http://www.darsequran.com/advert/labbaikram.ram
Someone said to the Prophet, "Pray to God against the idolaters and curse them." The Prophet replied, "I have been sent to show mercy and have not been sent to curse." (Muslim)
Asallam alykum warahmatuallahi Wabarakatuh jazakAllah khair i knew these duas but i was kinda lazy but i'll try my best to bring them on my tongue inshAllah. one more thing that these duas r reported from ahadith and anything which is sahih from the ahadith and if we use them then we'll get the reward that we cant imagine. lets say if we say the dua for leaving the house and then when we return we say (bimillah hi walajna wa bimillah hi kharajna wa'ala rabbina twakkalna) then the whole time that we spend outside will be counted as if we were doing the ibadah the same thing is true for all other actions if we correctly use the duas before and after the action. may Allah give us the taufeeq to memorize these duas and use'em in our daily scheduals.
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