Alhamdulillah Meaning is an Arabic phrase often used by Muslim during conversation to express their satisfaction or gratitude for Allah blessings upon them. According to the Quran, Allah is the most amazing and wonderful existent. The Almighty Allah is all-knowing, omnipresent, eternal and merciful. He sent His Prophet Muhammad (peace and
The divine judgment (Hokmullah) is the same as the divine law (Shari'ah), and it is the same as the boundaries (Hodood) of Allah (SWT), and it is the same as the religion in Allah's eyes. In this context, it means to establish and apply Allah's laws and to make sound judgments in the different cases, based on these laws.
Muslims love Prophet Muhammad the most for the following reasons: • Allah has commanded us to obey the Prophet. • Allah has told us that obedience to the Prophet is obedience to Him. • Allah has warned us against failing to obey Prophet Muhammad. • The Muslim's faith cannot be complete unless he loves the Prophet and until the Prophet
Consequently, the best way we could show gratitude to Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala, is through all three mediums: our hearts, tongues and limbs. Regarding a specific formula of expressing thanks, this could be done with any formula of thanks and praise. One could recite by way of example, al-Hamdu liLlah (all praise is for Allah) or al-Shukr
Viewed 9k times. 3. And He taught Adam the names, all of them; then he presented them to the angels, and said, "Tell Me the names of these, if you are sincere." (2:31) He said, "O Adam, tell them their names." And when he told them their names, He said, "Did I not tell you that I know the secrets of the heavens and the earth, and that I know
Knowing that Allah forgives should give us so much hope. But we should balance fear and hope so that we do not purposefully disobey Him and say that we will repent later. These are some things to keep in mind: 1- Allah (swt) will forgive all of us a first, second and third time, sometimes even before we ask for forgiveness.
And Allah says (interpretation of the meaning): "Whosoever does righteous good deeds, it is for (the benefit of) his ownself; and whosoever does evil, it is against his ownself. And your Lord is not at all unjust to (His) slaves." [Fussilat 41:46] Guidance is in the hand of Allah. If Allah willed, He could guide all of mankind, for there is
We say "for the Sake of Allah" because we know our goal is to live by it as it serves as a constant reminder that Allah (swt) is the All-Aware, the only One in charge, and that legislation belongs solely to Him.
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