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Dhahaba al-zama’u wa abtalat al-‘urooq wa thabat al-ajru in sha Allaah (Thirst has gone, the veins are moist, and the reward is assured, if Allaah wills).” - classed hassan by sheikh Ibn uthaymeen n co..

With regard to the intention, the site thereof is the heart, and it is not prescribed to utter it out loud. Shaykh al-Islam Ibn Taymiyah said: “Whoever thinks in his heart that he will fast tomorrow has formed the intention.”

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JazakiAllahu khair.
 
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-And erm if a dying person or If a person that thinks they are going to die can't say the shahada with his/her mouth, can he/she say the shahadah in his/her head? and will this count if the person does eventually die?

If he says it in his mind without moving his tongue then did he really say it or was he thinking it? From various sources we know that people near the dieing person try to help the dieing person say the shaahadah. The Prophet (sallallahu alayhi wasalam) did that too and even for his Uncle, he ask him to say it. He wouldn't because of the fear of people so the Prophet (sallallahu alayhi wassalam) asked him to say it in his ear so no one else would hear it or know it.

So it seems like the proper way would be to say it with the tongue. Also when the tongue moves and says something then the angels right that down and that is your proof on the day of judgment. The tongue itself will speak (like other things) on the day of judgment so if the tongue is moved (used) to say it then it will testify to that.
 
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If he says it in his mind without moving his tongue then did he really say it or was he thinking it? From various sources we know that people near the dieing person try to help the dieing person say the shaahadah. The Prophet (sallallahu alayhi wasalam) did that too and even for his Uncle, he ask him to say it. He wouldn't because of the fear of people so the Prophet (sallallahu alayhi wassalam) asked him to say it in his ear so no one else would hear it or know it.

So it seems like the proper way would be to say it with the tongue. Also when the tongue moves and says something then the angels right that down and that is your proof on the day of judgment. The tongue itself will speak (like other things) on the day of judgment so if the tongue is moved (used) to say it then it will testify to that.

jazakAllah khair, where did you get this from? :D
 

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