As-salaamu alaykum
Just out of curiosity what is the difference between innamaa and annamaa? I know innamaa is from the adatul hasr [a term used to restrict the meaning of an expression] as in the hadeeth, "innamaa amalu bin niyyaat"" indeed actions are only by intentions" indicating that the reward of an action is soley based on the intention, so to speak, of course we know that for a deed to be accepted by Allah it must contain the two pillars of ibaadah, ikhlaas [sincerity] and mutaabiah [in accordance with the sunnah]. so what is the difference between innamaa and annamaa? Baraka Allahu feekum for whoever can answer.
Just out of curiosity what is the difference between innamaa and annamaa? I know innamaa is from the adatul hasr [a term used to restrict the meaning of an expression] as in the hadeeth, "innamaa amalu bin niyyaat"" indeed actions are only by intentions" indicating that the reward of an action is soley based on the intention, so to speak, of course we know that for a deed to be accepted by Allah it must contain the two pillars of ibaadah, ikhlaas [sincerity] and mutaabiah [in accordance with the sunnah]. so what is the difference between innamaa and annamaa? Baraka Allahu feekum for whoever can answer.