In Verse 6, the word begins with " I hdinas..." The letter 'Alif' here is a connector.
is a common spiritual practice among many Muslims, particularly in the Indian subcontinent, used to send rewards ( Isal-e-Sawab ) to the souls of the deceased, holy prophets, and saints. It involves reciting specific verses of the Quran, Darood Sharif, and making Dua.
After this, you can personally ask Allah to forgive the specific deceased person(s) and grant them a high station in Jannah (Paradise). Finally, bless the food (if any) with the intention of distributing it as charity (Sadaqah) to the poor and needy on behalf of the deceased.
It is a common practice to place some water or food (like fruits, sweets, or cooked meals) in front of you while performing Fatiha. After the Dua, this food is lightly breathed upon and distributed as Tabarruk (blessed food). Step-by-Step Method of Fatiha (Fatiha ka Tarika)
Har rakat mein yeh dua zaroor padhein. Neeche har word ke saath aur talaffuz ka tareeqa diya gaya hai.
Send blessings upon the Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ).
is the first chapter of the Holy Quran and is often referred to as "The Opening" or "Ummul Quran" (The Mother of the Book). It holds a central position in Islam, as it is a required recitation in every unit (rak'ah) of the Muslim prayer (Salah). It consists of seven powerful verses that encapsulate the core principles of the faith: praise for Allah, acknowledgment of His sovereignty, and a plea for guidance and mercy.
After completing the recitation, raise your hands for Dua and say these words to send the sawab:
After finishing the recitation, raise your hands for . You can pray in your own words or follow this format:
مرجع تخصصی شبکه ایران ؛ جایی که دانش، تجربه و منابع ارزشمند دنیای شبکه به زبان ساده و کاربردی در اختیار علاقهمندان، دانشجویان و متخصصان این حوزه قرار میگیرد.
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In Verse 6, the word begins with " I hdinas..." The letter 'Alif' here is a connector.
is a common spiritual practice among many Muslims, particularly in the Indian subcontinent, used to send rewards ( Isal-e-Sawab ) to the souls of the deceased, holy prophets, and saints. It involves reciting specific verses of the Quran, Darood Sharif, and making Dua.
After this, you can personally ask Allah to forgive the specific deceased person(s) and grant them a high station in Jannah (Paradise). Finally, bless the food (if any) with the intention of distributing it as charity (Sadaqah) to the poor and needy on behalf of the deceased.
It is a common practice to place some water or food (like fruits, sweets, or cooked meals) in front of you while performing Fatiha. After the Dua, this food is lightly breathed upon and distributed as Tabarruk (blessed food). Step-by-Step Method of Fatiha (Fatiha ka Tarika)
Har rakat mein yeh dua zaroor padhein. Neeche har word ke saath aur talaffuz ka tareeqa diya gaya hai.
Send blessings upon the Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ).
is the first chapter of the Holy Quran and is often referred to as "The Opening" or "Ummul Quran" (The Mother of the Book). It holds a central position in Islam, as it is a required recitation in every unit (rak'ah) of the Muslim prayer (Salah). It consists of seven powerful verses that encapsulate the core principles of the faith: praise for Allah, acknowledgment of His sovereignty, and a plea for guidance and mercy.
After completing the recitation, raise your hands for Dua and say these words to send the sawab:
After finishing the recitation, raise your hands for . You can pray in your own words or follow this format: